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Mr Plow said:And this one smart arse.
Haha was this you??
Mr Plow said:And this one smart arse.
the_girlfirend said:Hey!
With all these lovely vomiting stories... I have to admit... vomiting is not my favorite activity... ;D
Should I expect to vomit often if I join the military? :-X
I know exactly what you mean and it is total balls.Timex said:There's a couple I remember most of all. One was doing the fireman's carry up Zipperhead Hill. It wasn't so bad doing the carrying but the constant blow to the nads whilst being the "carried" was numbing.
I has to go, but I always held it in.HFXCrow said:anybody have to go for a Number 2 during PT and have to run up ahead and come out of the woods with one sock?
this happened to a friend of mine on Brindle road in Petawawa during his ISCC............ :
Timex said:......One was doing the fireman's carry up Zipperhead Hill.
OldSolduer said:From DangerBoy:
"One of the most dreadful experiences was not the actual PT but the lead up to it. When 2 PPCLI was stationed in Winnipeg we used to have morning parades on the parade square, no mater what the weather. So we would be standing there just freezing while they went through the whole morning routine. RSM had the CSM's up front getting numbers then we would fall in the officers the DCO would take over then the CO would take over. 9 times out of 10 all the CO would say is "Company Commanders carry on" then the Coy Comd would say "Pl Comd carry on". At least that is what I think they said, I was in Coy HQ and we formed up at the rear of the Coy so all we could here is the traffic on route 90 and just did what the Pl ahead of us did."
I was with Dangerboy during the majority of those parades. Hateful having to do PT in -30C weather.
the_girlfirend said:Hey!
With all these lovely vomiting stories... I have to admit... vomiting is not my favorite activity... ;D
Should I expect to vomit often if I join the military? :-X
BulletMagnet said:Grunt became an Expert ;D
I remember Grunt oh how I remember LMAO
Lumber said:For myself, the worst was this January. It was a wednesday morning, around 0630. It was -10C outside, it was snowing, there was already half a foot or more of snow on the ground, and there was black ice under all that snow. As we made our way around the campus and made tracks in the snow, that black ice started to reveal itself, and the run got more and more jolly as we made consecutive tours.
BulletMagnet said:Hey Grunt remember learning the drills on Carl G :crybaby: