PAINT TOO NEW
Those are callous words, S.M. McNab — but no hard feeliibgs. Rest assured that it was only his fear of blistering the nice new paint~'or the M.T. park that restrained Harr; Hodgson ’ s -vocal efforts; and that Ben Walters would have been much noiseer if he was not always in sue? a hurry to strip off his tunic 1 wonder who helps him button it up?) and -get down to his eternal battery charging.
Let’s linger a moment" longer in this exalted spehere where stripes go in threes and consider another voice in whose way it is not nice to get. The name is Sjt. A. Smith, and when you deserve it he can make you shr ink into your hoots. Nut loud, hut as cold and sour as a frdhthitten lemon. For .Pete’s sake, I said Vic Edward - not Vic Eddie ! You know what happened to Eddie .'" And here’s a warning to a couple of stripelings that something will hurst before' lohgi if they ■ don’t take the strain off t.ieir vocal chords. One is L/Cpl Poshes Eadie, whose hark starts in his hoots, staggers his knees and would escape through his eyes if he didn’t, open his mouth a split second- •< And the second is L/Cpl Pat Brennan, whom we will just call one of the reasons why Div. Sigs, needs no trumpeter*
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Dit-Dah, Volume 3, Issue 1, 1 December 1939, Page 2
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