I had reason to associate with a number of them over the course of a two years in the early 2000s - they came across as very personable blokes (they were all male) - with a view of the world (which isn't necessarily a bad one) - and a rougish sense of humour you rarely see elsewhere, at one point I was convinced I was seeing the same one assuming a different identity each time. This is isn't meant as a criticism, they just were not stereotypical Officers.. they had an almost laddish, offhand way with their bosses that you rarely saw elsewhere...
Last edited by: R.P. on Sat 21 Jan 12 at 23:17
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