CI.Robertson said:hey I'm CI in Air cadet core 653 squad. in Renfrew...it's a change I was a former Army so lol...they'll never get me in a airplane
yoman said:They will slowly convert you. Shouldn't be to long before you see the light. ;D
Airplanes are fun. I would suggest going in a powered airplane before a glider. Due to the fact that your falling out of the sky (with style) in a glider.
Your spelling makes me cry, and the fact you make us look like idiots to passers by is horrible.mandal said:hmm....maybe not such a good thing to mention.....im sure u meant u were tazered tonight.....the tazering was nothing to do with cadets, and u werent at cadets when it happened, right?
Superrampie said:Yeoman
I highly doubt that you would have been tazered just as a demonstration, this is highly controlled and would need to be documented as it is a use of force.
Even police forces are not tazering their own people anymore as they are worried about officers dying from cardiac arrest.
If you were tazered I would not be talking about it on here as you were probably doing something unlawful.
condor888000 said:Let me guess Yoman, that visit to the police station you were trying to get together went though tonight?
mandal said:hmm....maybe not such a good thing to mention.....I'm sure you meant that you were tazered tonight but the tazering was nothing to do with cadets, and you weren't tazered at cadets, right?...good....
I'm sure it was great for the cadets...seeing their corporal tazered. >Jacob said:I would imagine that the trip to the Police Station in general covered the citizenship PO. The tazer and K-9 demonstration would likely just be for general interest.
Jacob said:I would imagine that the trip to the Police Station in general covered the citizenship PO. The tazer and K-9 demonstration would likely just be for general interest.
Kyle Burrows said:I'm sure it was great for the cadets...seeing their corporal tazered. >
I hope none of my cadets read this forum. It might give them ideas. :'(
condor888000 said:Only thing about insoles is that I had either the choice of wearing insoles, or wearing the woolies. Not both. Or I could go one size too big, fit in the insoles and woolies and the get a blister cause the boots were too big. Yes I know I'm weird. I wore insoles for my first year. Past that, just the wool socks. I don't know what everyone was complaining about. I flew with those darn boots on for 7 weeks last summer and they were fine. Nice and comfortable, though the rudder pedals were hard to move with the boots on, couldn't tell if you were hitting them hard enough or not......
condor888000 said:From what I had seen, this leads me to feel that if you have the woolies, insoles are not needed in the parade boots. Combat boots are another story.......
What you can do is slip you insoles inside the boot and cut the top portion off your wool socks, giving the illusion of wearing them to anyone who might check.