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Re: Becomming a New Dep
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 9:36 pm
by englishangel
As a culinary aside, I once went to a Korean restaurant and had kimchi, the first version.
Being polite I would say that it doesn't suit Western palates.Being impolite, it is absolutely disgusting.
Re: Becomming a New Dep
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 9:40 pm
by kerrensimmonds
Ooooh dear.....
Are we now seriously
off topic?!

Re: Becomming a New Dep
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 4:10 pm
by NEILL THE NOTORIOUS
JR wrot "You wouldn't expect to join the Armed Forces --- and comply with Political Correctness ----"
A lovely vision stormed into my mind ------ Now chaps, we have to knock out that Enemy Position --- Shall we form a Committee ? --- Yes Evans you're Company Shop Steward so ? --- I see we shouldn't refer to them as "Enemy" , they just have different philosophies to ourselves, ----what do the rest of you think ?-------------- INCOMING ---- BANG !
I imagine that other Browsers may wtsh to write further script ! :biggun:

Re: Becomming a New Dep
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 4:37 pm
by kerrensimmonds
And kimchi has gone quiet.....
Re: Becomming a New Dep
Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 5:56 pm
by kimchi
kerrensimmonds: No, Kimchi does not have Korean connections. Kimchi merely chose this name after a popular, and delicious, brand of instant noodles.
Re: Becomming a New Dep
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:59 am
by Angela Woodford
NEILL THE NOTORIOUS wrote:JR wrot "You wouldn't expect to join the Armed Forces --- and comply with Political Correctness ----"
A lovely vision stormed into my mind ------ Now chaps, we have to knock out that Enemy Position --- Shall we form a Committee ? --- Yes Evans you're Company Shop Steward so ? --- I see we shouldn't refer to them as "Enemy" , they just have different philosophies to ourselves, ----what do the rest of you think ?-------------- INCOMING ---- BANG !
I imagine that other Browsers may wtsh to write further script ! :biggun:

I admit to the Forum that I am filled with fear. I'm looking at an Army Information sheet on the desk beside me entitled "Military Engineer (Geographic Technician) Royal Engineers". My son Henry has his final interview in a weeks time. He is spending time running up and down Devon hills with a heavy rucksack to get even fitter. He is practising Question and Answer for the interview with father and grandfather. I am becoming familiar with expressions such as "three-dimensional spatial analysis of the battlefield". I am 80% proud and 20% terrified, but mustn't say about the terrified feelings!
So that's my further script, Neill... I am an anxious mother. But proud.