My experience is that if I want to change rooms (not join an additional one cuz thats a waste of time), I wait for ages for the 'connecting you to the room' to register, then when it does it shows current chat but no member list and no cam list.
Splendid way to spend my money.
I totally agree.
Now you think, wow, that room looks busy, must be good. You spend ages clicking trying to get in and find it's full of the same people in all of the other rooms.
My vote is please change it back.
I see he stated that condoms should still not be used for contraception, but could be used to prevent disease.
I guess that's the priests and the alter boys taken care of then.....
Hi guys,
was wondering if anyone has got the book? Was thinking of ordering it for a pressie...wondered if it had any reviews?
Ta XX
And the other side of the coin. And, yes, we actually send parcels throughout the year and not just at Christmas.
Below is information circulated regarding the 'Free Parcels Service' Perhaps someone from further up the ladder may like to issue guidelines on the subject.
"A free parcel service for the families of British troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan is to be extended, the Royal Mail has announced.
The service was launched in September after complaints from families and friends of the troops and was due to run out next month.
The Royal Mail said that, under a new deal agreed with the Ministry of Defence, the service will continue after Christmas and is expected to last as long as British troops are serving in the two danger zones.
Defence Secretary Des Browne said: "The introduction of free post in the summer has been a real success with both families and service personnel, and I am just delighted that we have been able to come to an agreement with Royal Mail that will ensure the continuation of this valued service".
"I am very grateful to Royal Mail for their support for our troops."
Royal Mail chief executive Adam Crozier said: "I'm very proud that Royal Mail will continue to play a key role in making it as easy as possible for families and friends to send gifts and home comforts to their loved ones in the frontline".
"The messages we've received from men and women at the front tell us how much they value parcels from home - and we're delighted to work with the BFPO to ensure a free service continues."
Over the past few weeks around 100,000 parcels a week have been sent free of postage to around 14,000 frontline personnel, providing them with gifts, non-perishable food items and home comforts.
Under the new deal, the cost of continuing the free frontline parcel scheme will be shared jointly by Royal Mail and the MoD's British Forces Post Office.
Relatives and friends can take parcels weighing up to 2kg ( ) to any Post Office branch for onward posting to troops in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as to Royal Navy ships in the region".
Strewth....
I am member of the Household Cavalry Bulletin Board and trust me this appeal was posted THIS MORNING by them. They DO get through. And, if you put your postal address on the box somewhere you will often get a letter from a gratefull trooper.
We have been sending them for ages.
Can you imagine being a 19 year old kid out there, getting your legs blown off and no one even sent you a f_cking Mars bar?
And you political ranters.... please find somewhere else to rant eh?
Thx.
WOW...thx everyone!
I know this is a good old horny bunch....but great to hear all the compassion too .
Pls feel free to cut and paste it and use in ANY other forum B.B. you use.
Thx again.
This nothing political, it's just to let some of our kids thousands of miles away know that someone thinking of them.
Support appreciated:
Our servicemen serving in the remote camps in Afghanistan would really appreciate receiving some comforts from home. The Americans are swamped with parcels from their public, but we often fail our soldiers. We suggest filling a shoe box with such items as Mars Bars, Travel Scrabble or Draughts or Chess, pack of playing cards. Sweets & Chocolate, Small Christmas Cakes, small tubes or pots of Tabasco, Marmite or Brown Sauce (very popular in spicing up dry rations), Frisbies, Tennis Balls, Packets of Balloons, Biros, Sports Magazines, Puzzle Books, Ginger Biscuits, Refresher Tissues, Small Pocket Torches and Xmas Cards for them to send, or indeed anything else which you would imagine you would have liked to receive.
The boxes or parcels should not weigh more than 2 kgs to go POST FREE.
Address to one of the camps listed below:-
A British Soldier (or Marine)
FOB Delhi or Inkerman or Sanguin or Dwyer
OP Herrick
Afghanistan
BFPO 792
POST FREE Parcels should be sent at the LATEST in the first week in December. Parcels can still bee sent after the deadline but will be charged postage.
As many of the soldiers have no families and get nothing, it is worth adding on the left hand corner of the parcel- "Please give to a Soldier who has not been sent anything from home"....
OK, I asked in another thread if it was to mention this...
Just got given a book, was laughin so hard the bloke next to me on the train thought I was a weirdo! I was reading the chapter called 'Oink before you boink', it was about pork chops!
Is it ok to mention a bloody funny book I found? Or will I get banned for advertising???
Anyone know the rule on that one?
Thanks.