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Once asked a pilot if I could hold his wallet while he was gone. That earned me a LOR in my file. :cautious:
"Awww 'cmon Lootenent... where's your sense of humor?" :rolleyes:

Hi Jim
it is well known, in the UK anyway, that officers do not have a sense of humor because it's been replaced by their sense of self-importance.
 
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Hi Jim
it is well known, in the UK anyway, that officers do not have a sense of humor because it's been replaced by their sense of self-importance.
Friend of mine was ground crew in the RAF.
He said he always made a point of saluting the pilot and saying "Good Luck, Sir!", just before take-off.
Given that this was at the height of the Cold War, he thought it the least he could do, as after all, he wasn't flying anywhere dangerous himself, and he thought it jolly obliging of those chaps to put themselves in danger for him.
 
The description wasn't penned by Shakespeare, that's for sure.
Haha, who's that on the tank, Elliot Ness?
In a strange way, I like it though. It's got balls.
 
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