BigBod
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- Dec 12, 2014
- 380
80's without a doubt, left school in 81 and went straight into the Royal Navy at 16. Less than a year later I am at war in the Falklands. 85 saw us getting shot at again by Iran and Iraq while trying to guard the Straits of Hurmuz in the Gulf. In 8 years I served on 3 different ships and a few shore bases, travelled the world and got paid for doing it.
Medical discharge from the Navy in 1989 having been involved in a crash on the M25. I was broken down on the hard shoulder sat on my motorbike, fire brigade on their way to a an accident further round the motorway and were using the hard shoulder to get there, ran over me and the bike. 7 months in hospital and they decided I would never be fit enough to go to sea again.
I had to sue Surrey County Council as it was their fire brigade that ran me over, local paper in Littlehampton wrote a story about me and being ex Navy and not being able to get a job. A guy who owned a golf distribution company and was also ex Navy saw the story, contacted my solicitor and said he would give me a job....That was 34 years ago and I'm still here now....
Had an amazing 25 odd years of partying and travelling right up to 2007, needed a good excuse to slow down a bit and so our daughter was born. Slowed us down for a bit but now I'm going to gigs and football with her...reliving my youth..lol..
If I hadn't gone the Navy route back in 81 I would of most probably ended up dead or in jail. Saved my bacon joining up and I still miss it, a lot.
Medical discharge from the Navy in 1989 having been involved in a crash on the M25. I was broken down on the hard shoulder sat on my motorbike, fire brigade on their way to a an accident further round the motorway and were using the hard shoulder to get there, ran over me and the bike. 7 months in hospital and they decided I would never be fit enough to go to sea again.
I had to sue Surrey County Council as it was their fire brigade that ran me over, local paper in Littlehampton wrote a story about me and being ex Navy and not being able to get a job. A guy who owned a golf distribution company and was also ex Navy saw the story, contacted my solicitor and said he would give me a job....That was 34 years ago and I'm still here now....
Had an amazing 25 odd years of partying and travelling right up to 2007, needed a good excuse to slow down a bit and so our daughter was born. Slowed us down for a bit but now I'm going to gigs and football with her...reliving my youth..lol..
If I hadn't gone the Navy route back in 81 I would of most probably ended up dead or in jail. Saved my bacon joining up and I still miss it, a lot.