Posted: 12 Jul 2007, 14:20
In my day a 'rear ender' meant something rather different.....or maybe he 'leans toward lavender' as Stephen Fry would sayI met up with an old chum, a rear ender called Swifty.
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In my day a 'rear ender' meant something rather different.....or maybe he 'leans toward lavender' as Stephen Fry would sayI met up with an old chum, a rear ender called Swifty.
Its perfectly legal to be a rear-ender in the modern armed forces...in some Squadrons it's compulsary!!calypsos wrote:In my day a 'rear ender' meant something rather different.....or maybe he 'leans toward lavender' as Stephen Fry would sayI met up with an old chum, a rear ender called Swifty.