Mark is skin and bones so that wouldnt be a problem.
Mark is skin and bones so that wouldnt be a problem.
Never let your enemy see your emotions, for it is the one weapon they will value most.
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Sending him to the Army would be a good idea me thinks.[/QUOTE]
I spent a few years in the Army and it didn't help with the self control or idiot behaviour.
All you end up doing is learning to drink heavily with a bunch of young (and older ) idiots with everyone egging each other on.
You also become very good at weighing up the options, will I get caught, won't I get caught.
When I get caught, what will be the ramifications, and then when you've decided not to do it, you do it anyway because you are being egged on by drunken idiots to be the man, or the legend.
The urge to be attention seeking / thrill seeking never goes, it just takes a back seat to the annoying times of dealing with the consequences of your actions. Some people take longer than others to come to the conlusion it's just not worth it. Some people never learn.
And yet the Army can hardly drink at all..... go the PUSS!
The course I suggested is a good one as its not just Army training but has allot of Civvy contractors come in and teach things from Budgeting to Goal Setting and the like.
Plus you get to do a few outdoor activities and run and do push ups..... all the good stuff.
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