So my boss in the military gave me an old army whistle with the three crowns on it. Not sure how I should interpret this, am I supposed to embrace a WWI trench warfare leadership style now?
(I guess I need to get a hold of one of those British officer sticks.)
Not sure how to interpret this gift
Not sure how to interpret this gift
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Re: Not sure how to interpret this gift
Definitely need an officers stick.
Nothing better to face machinegun nests than a proper stick!
So they say.....
well said.....
before they died obviously.
Nothing better to face machinegun nests than a proper stick!
So they say.....
well said.....
before they died obviously.
Re: Not sure how to interpret this gift
Now don't be knocking an officer's stick. The make very nice poking sticking sticks, for poking at things that you don't want to poke with your finger.
A good poking stick is an essential tool for anyone wanting to do SCIENCE!
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Re: Not sure how to interpret this gift
They’re canes, not sticks.
A proper silver-topped, leather-bound rattan is a beautiful thing. One can use it to indicate (YOU THERE! THAT MAN!), gesture, swipe at weeds (who doesn’t like swiping at weeds?), dish out ad hoc corporal punishment.
Embrace the cane. I have a lovely one.
A proper silver-topped, leather-bound rattan is a beautiful thing. One can use it to indicate (YOU THERE! THAT MAN!), gesture, swipe at weeds (who doesn’t like swiping at weeds?), dish out ad hoc corporal punishment.
Embrace the cane. I have a lovely one.
Re: Not sure how to interpret this gift
If all else fails, you can now die in style
War is less costly than servitude. The choice is always between Verdun and Dachau. - Jean Dutourd