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I am truely embarrassed to be in CAP. I am doing my flight training through the CAP now. My instructor won't and doesn't want me to wear the flight suit because "it offends real military personal for trying to imitate what they do". I believe what he said is true. Some of the CAP cadets and seniors are just way too hardcore about it all...
 
I dont think it's the wearing of the flight suit that offends military pilots... I think it is more that piss poor attitude that some of these little (and old) wannabe's portray while they are IN the uniform. I've heard a bunch of comments over the years from military pilots about CAP members, and cant remember anyone ever specifically griping about them wearing a flight suit. I can, however, remember MANY comments about the attitudes and lack of professionalism that is displayed by many in the CAP.
 
that flight suit was stretched tautly across a pendulous gut, so it kinda looks like a really pregnant lady is wearing it. One smooth fabric dome from the base of the man-breasts to just above the knee.

Oh ... you've seen me wearing coveralls recently. Loverly, ain't I? :D


(Jesus I gotta get back in the gym. :erm: )
 
Snakum said:
Oh ... you've seen me wearing coveralls recently. Loverly, ain't I? :D

You must be my belly-brother. All I gotta do is look in the mirror nekkid and imagine the jumpsuit. (Oh, and while I'm at, I imagine the porn star proportions, too.)
 
With CAP its hit or miss. Your experience has either been really good or really bad with a squadron or members. Mine happened to be really good and i wouldnt trade the experiences i got in CAP for anything. Where i come from its treated as a professional organization, and the Cadets are on par with some of the best real life officers i have seen.
 
Why didn't that Donkeylips lookin "First SGT" join in on the run...and why were his pushups all half-pushups.

Surely somebody higher up can beat that dumbass with a bar of soap and nobody would mind.
 
Photoflight said:
Why didn't that Donkeylips lookin "First SGT" join in on the run...and why were his pushups all half-pushups.

Surely somebody higher up can beat that dumbass with a bar of soap and nobody would mind.

Ah, yes. Pyle... it's all so clear now.

Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: What's your name fat-body?
Private Gomer Pyle: Sir, Leonard Lawrence, sir.
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: Lawrence? Lawrence what of Arabia?
Private Gomer Pyle: Sir, No, sir.
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman: I don't like the name Lawrence, only faggots and sailors are called Lawrence. From now on you're Gomer Pyle.
 
I remember stopping by one of the local CAP headquarters in NYC once and was very unimpressed by the members. All seemed so dorky and almost none of them even had pilot certificates and nothign really past a PPL. Just old fat guys that changed out of their work clothes to don these uniforms. There were some younger recruits, all under 18 yrs old and were bossed around and IMO looked ridiculous.
 

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