cupper said:You'll be 10 years too late.
Brasidas said:I remember a reserve BMQ course where the recruits were gathered into a gym with all of their kit, and each item would be called and demonstrated for them to lay out. One kid stood out in particular, frantically tossing his kit about for a number of items - going from one bag to another and back. After holding up the course a few times, a MCpl asked the recruit why he was having such a hard time finding pieces of his kit.
"...I mean, you packed your kit, right?"
"....no, MCpl."
"Who packed your kit, then?"
"...uh ...ummm ...my mom, MCpl."
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cryco said:you get bullies in the recruits? really?
Brasidas said:I remember a reserve BMQ course where the recruits were gathered into a gym with all of their kit, and each item would be called and demonstrated for them to lay out. One kid stood out in particular, frantically tossing his kit about for a number of items - going from one bag to another and back. After holding up the course a few times, a MCpl asked the recruit why he was having such a hard time finding pieces of his kit.
"...I mean, you packed your kit, right?"
"....no, MCpl."
"Who packed your kit, then?"
"...uh ...ummm ...my mom, MCpl."
The kid pretty much stayed mortified the rest of the course.
No worries ( actually that wasn't my quote! ) but I understand exactly what you mean and agree 100% that all kinds of personalities prevail. Thanks for your great advice and I'll be sure next time I'm able to talk to him to let him know it'll all fall into place and work itself outBeyondTheNow said:Hmmm, not my intent to make you worry--Perhaps a poor choice of words. Your son will be fine.