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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Any couples who's other halves work away in the military? I'm spending yet another evening alone without Mr and feeling lonely and a tad sorry for myself!

LJ x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Any couples who's other halves work away in the military? I'm spending yet another evening alone without Mr and feeling lonely and a tad sorry for myself!

LJ x "

Good luck x

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By *ordon88Man  over a year ago

town

Put a tub of daz in the window. Sorted

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Put a tub of daz in the window. Sorted "

Eh?!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I thought it was Omo washing power that was used

Used to be a signal to others that, if you were a service wife, you were alone

'On My Own' OMO

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By *ordon88Man  over a year ago

town

Old army wives tale. I still have stickers for the back of the headboard

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By *ordon88Man  over a year ago

town


"I thought it was Omo washing power that was used

Used to be a signal to others that, if you were a service wife, you were alone

'On My Own' OMO"

That's the one.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I thought it was Omo washing power that was used

Used to be a signal to others that, if you were a service wife, you were alone

'On My Own' OMO"

How strange! Why would anyone want to advertise the fact that they were alone? Might end up being burgled ...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Any couples who's other halves work away in the military? I'm spending yet another evening alone without Mr and feeling lonely and a tad sorry for myself!

LJ x "

what about the oil rig workers

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Any couples who's other halves work away in the military? I'm spending yet another evening alone without Mr and feeling lonely and a tad sorry for myself!

LJ x

what about the oil rig workers"

Those too! Working away full stop is pants...

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By *ordon88Man  over a year ago

town


"I thought it was Omo washing power that was used

Used to be a signal to others that, if you were a service wife, you were alone

'On My Own' OMO

How strange! Why would anyone want to advertise the fact that they were alone? Might end up being burgled ... "

It wasn't to advertise you was alone. More like letting the other squaddies know you are available

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I thought it was Omo washing power that was used

Used to be a signal to others that, if you were a service wife, you were alone

'On My Own' OMO

How strange! Why would anyone want to advertise the fact that they were alone? Might end up being burgled ...

It wasn't to advertise you was alone. More like letting the other squaddies know you are available"

Ahh. My other half might not approve of that since we only play together... Best keep that box of Daz out of the window x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I thought it was Omo washing power that was used

Used to be a signal to others that, if you were a service wife, you were alone

'On My Own' OMO

How strange! Why would anyone want to advertise the fact that they were alone? Might end up being burgled ...

It wasn't to advertise you was alone. More like letting the other squaddies know you are available"

+1

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Any squaddie who has something about him will have alarm bells ringing. Honey trap much?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Any squaddie who has something about him will have alarm bells ringing. Honey trap much?"

I don't follow...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Any squaddie who has something about him will have alarm bells ringing. Honey trap much?"

Cynic. But it pays to be cautious x

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Any squaddie who has something about him will have alarm bells ringing. Honey trap much?

Cynic. But it pays to be cautious x"

Still don't follow

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I thought it was Omo washing power that was used

Used to be a signal to others that, if you were a service wife, you were alone

'On My Own' OMO

How strange! Why would anyone want to advertise the fact that they were alone? Might end up being burgled ...

It wasn't to advertise you was alone. More like letting the other squaddies know you are available"

It did not mean on my own. It originally meant Old Man Overseas

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By *untobehad66123Man  over a year ago

.

Most old army accommodation was on camp so secure. Think of it as a pre fab sign for intressted people

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By *rontier PsychiatristMan  over a year ago

Coventry

Putting the correct brand of washing powder in the window used to do the trick to solve lonely wife syndrome.

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By *hatYorkLadMan  over a year ago

York

Signing the back of the husbands regimental photo while he's away, extra kudos if he's the RSM or has gold crowns on his shoulders I've never been regs so never got involved with pad shagging but have heard the tales from my ex reg colleagues who are now reservists.

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By *hetopcat69Man  over a year ago

Swansea


"I thought it was Omo washing power that was used

Used to be a signal to others that, if you were a service wife, you were alone

'On My Own' OMO

How strange! Why would anyone want to advertise the fact that they were alone? Might end up being burgled ... "

Think you spelt buggered wrong...

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By *hornleeMan  over a year ago

Stockton on Tees

OMO is Old Man Out

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By *unandfriendship4uMan  over a year ago

sheffield


"Put a tub of daz in the window. Sorted "

Gordon lol

Its OMO washing powder

Old man out

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I thought it was Omo washing power that was used

Used to be a signal to others that, if you were a service wife, you were alone

'On My Own' OMO"

I thought it was 'Old Mans Overseas'....same difference....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Any squaddie who has something about him will have alarm bells ringing. Honey trap much?"

Most squaddies think with their balls..

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