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Any military march that you ever hear. §
verified Mr. G. Coleridge · TML/F-201 · clerk C.P.
See also TML-3110 (q.v.) · TML-2019 (q.v.)
Any military march that you ever hear. §
verified Mr. G. Coleridge · TML/F-201 · clerk C.P.
See also TML-3110 (q.v.) · TML-2019 (q.v.)
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Two squaddies having a fight in Guilford Town Centre after basic training.
verified Mrs. E. Tindall · TML/F-204 · clerk R.O.M.
Trying to navigate a revolving door as someone's coming the other way. Forward, back, forward, back, forward, back.
verified Dr. J. Marston · TML/F-204b · clerk P.W.
That manoeuvre people do trying to avoid slow shoppers.
verified Mr. H. Okafor · TML/F-204b · clerk B.J.W.
Indecisively standing in front of the beer fridge in the shop, almost choosing something new before ultimately going back to the old faithful.
verified Mr. G. Coleridge · TML/F-204b · clerk N.R.
The walk you do around the shop when purchasing new shoes. ⁂
verified Dr. J. Marston · TML/F-204 · clerk S.T.A.
Trying to avoid a drunk ex-para in a pub that doesn't quite like the cut of your jib once they've locked on target.
verified Mr. H. Okafor · TML/F-204 · clerk J.B.
When someone keeps open a door for you and you feel compelled to break into a little jog out of here.
verified Mr. H. Okafor · TML/F-204 · clerk N.R.
Trying to move any freestanding kitchen appliance on your own. It's a tiny move here. It's a tiny move there.
verified Dr. J. Marston · TML/F-204 · clerk S.T.A.
The walk back to the car after training legs.
verified Mrs. P. Akande · TML/F-217 · clerk P.W.
Simply a mini roundabout. *
verified Mr. G. Coleridge · TML/F-201 · clerk C.P.
When you fall downstairs, but in a graceful way.
verified Dr. M. Vassiliou · TML/F-201 · clerk A.D.
Any ruckus involving paras and marines. §
verified Mr. H. Okafor · TML/F-204 · clerk G.L.S.
The dance done whilst trying not to trip over the retractable dog lead when pooch goes for another pooch. ‡
verified Mr. G. Coleridge · TML/F-204b · clerk N.R.
The moving of military vehicles just to get a tank out of a car park that's been pinned in by Land Rovers.
verified Mrs. P. Akande · TML/F-201 · clerk P.W.
The reactionary body swerve and grab of your children's arm as they're about to step in dog do.
verified Dr. J. Marston · TML/F-204 · clerk C.P.
When you bump into someone you don’t want to and you make out how wonderful it is to see them but you can’t stop right now.
verified Mrs. P. Akande · TML/F-204b · clerk N.R.
The walk up the high street avoiding various people collecting money for charity. ⁂
verified Mr. H. Okafor · TML/F-217 · clerk J.B.
The little hop, skip and jump that golfers do when they're trying to avoid stepping on the other player's line.
verified Dr. R. Hollis · TML/F-204 · clerk N.R.
Just dad dancing.
verified Dr. J. Marston · TML/F-204b · clerk P.W.
Just a bouncer grappling with a squaddie.
verified Dr. J. Marston · TML/F-217 · clerk D.E.H.
The tiptoed walk you do over a freshly cleaned floor at work, repeatedly saying, sorry, so sorry.
verified Dr. J. Marston · TML/F-201 · clerk S.T.A.
When two out-of-shape boxers reach the later rounds and simply hold on for dear life and go round in circles.
verified Dr. M. Vassiliou · TML/F-217 · clerk M.L.
When you accidentally walk in step with someone else and have to do just a little skip to break it up.
verified Mr. G. Coleridge · TML/F-217 · clerk D.E.H.
The quick swerve and sidestep you take to avoid the glance of the volunteer taking surveys in the town centre. §
verified Dr. M. Vassiliou · TML/F-201 · clerk J.B.
When two out-of-shape boxers reach the latter rounds. Simply hold on for dear life, going round in circles.
verified Dr. J. Marston · TML/F-201 · clerk S.T.A.