- Reaction score
- 1
- Points
- 410
thats one way of putting it.
http://www.murrieta.k12.ca.us/tovashal/bcoley/clubed.htmWhat is Club Ed?
Club Ed is a free, educational club that was created to help Mr. Coley's students learn new "stuff" by researching things in books and on the Internet. The "Ed" stands for education, which is what the club is all about.
Club ED Mission
To provide information and resources to home embroiderer's so they may receive professional quality embroidery from their home using their embroidery machine.
What is Club ED?
Club Ed is an educational club that uses newsletters, free designs, and other educational products to help home embroiderers create their very best work. The goal of Club Ed is to help you create professional quality embroidery on your home embroidery machine.
Who should belong to Club ED?
Anyone who has an interest in home embroidery should become a member of Club Ed!
Gruending said:But really, what are they going to do if you refuse to cooperate? I am sure that anyone sent their for a moderate amount of time will not be pursuing a long/prestigious career in the Forces. What about releasing while being sent/in DB?
Glorified Ape said:Just a small tangent, but regarding the mention of male-female searches, does the prohibition go for females searching males too?
Gruending said:I am sure that anyone sent their for a moderate amount of time will not be pursuing a long/prestigious career in the Forces.
Michael O'Leary said:I remember NCOs from my days as a young officer saying such things as "I wouldn't trust him, he's never been in cells" when describing some of their own peers. Ah, but that's "the old army" so many on the forums seem to be yearning for.
tlm said:I've heard of and from a few guys who've been...
1. (hearsay) Came back so diciplined, once a Snr NCO asked to meet him on the Pde Square for a routine task... forgot about the task and was going home at the end of the day to see the young Cpl standing properly at ease in the blistering heat - had been there several hours without moving, not daring to seek out a Snr NCO.
2. (from the horse's mouth) Went for 6 weeks, doesn't talk about it much - states if ever charged with a crime sufficient enough to warrant time there, he'll kill himself before court martial.
3. (from the horse's mouth) Went for 14 days, end of ROTO 7 - anyone there will know why. DB was quite slow, not a lot of guests. The food gave him such horrendous gas, that for the health and well-being of those interred with him, he got his own private wing. It's still on a points system. Earn enough points, and they may allow you to smoke. Earn enough points, you may be allowed into the TV room - more points yet to turn on the TV. Etc...
They are not abusive, but expect discipline and drill to be of the HIGHEST standard.
cliffy.