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The Roger Theaker Memorial Telephone

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Old 20th Oct 2002, 18:20
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The Roger Theaker Memorial Telephone

Need I comment further.........?
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Old 20th Oct 2002, 18:58
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For those of us who are not TC staff but know Roger, could you please elaborate about this. I am not to sure what this is about.
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Old 20th Oct 2002, 19:08
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Go on...give us a clue!
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regrettably in answer to your original question ......yes what are you talking about?
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Roger

Ah..........

He will be sadly missed.

Did anybody ever eat off that table in the rest room at Gatwick after he was caught with the B Cal girlie ?

I don't think so.

NATS phone bill will be a lot less now though.

Happy retirement Roger.

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Old 21st Oct 2002, 08:41
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Great Idea!
But is there going to be enough room on the plaque to include the wonderful middle name of HAMILTON ?

Worked with him for donkey's years.
I always ended up out-of-pocket, especially if it involved flying.

Anyone remember his night vanishing acts from LGW's old GMC?!

Always amazed at how often on a fam flight that the question " do you know RHT? " came up!!

Have a good one, Rog.
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For them that did not have the pleasure of knowing RT, we thought at one stage on B watch at Heathrow, when he was an assistant, that he would have to have an operation to remove the telephone from his ear. If he was unable to be found the procedure was to send one of the other assistants round all the empty offices to look to see which telephone was glued to his ear. He used to moan like fury when he had to spend a duty in the caravan (remember those on the ends of the runway?) because he could not get to a telephone.

Dear Roger, have a good and happy retirement, it sure beats work.

All the best

Jack.
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Fallows

was that a polite way of asking if he's dead or not?

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I have met many Bizjet crews that will not miss his constant begging for flights!
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So Treacle has retired. Well done. He wont know how he found time to go to Latcc to make all those phone calls!! Does he still have that PUF registration plate???????????

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Biggin Koksy.

No, the latest Porsche had personalised plates RHT.

Bless.

Mr G.
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Now I understand, Roger has retired!. I have known RT a long time and I would like to wish him a long and happy retirement.
I think it is a shame that all the characters such as "Ace" Carter, Roger, and others are retiring, but perhaps real people with a sense of humour and who do not take things to seriously are not welcome in the newly privatized NATS. I believe the the Japanese have a saying "A nail which stands out will be hammered down" perhaps this is the new NATS philosophy?
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Fallows

Fallows.


Hear , Hear.

Roger could be an 'interesting' guy to work with. But a great character.

Not a lot in the pipe line though, I fear.

Mr G.
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Hi Fallows and guys,

Sorry to lose Treacle. I have to disagree about the characters though. There are plenty about and time will prove me right. Don't you remember thinking the same way back when we joined that the good times were past?

Have to agree about the "japanese" theory! It is just up to those who care not to let it happen. In our environment we have to keep asking the questions even if we don't like the answers.
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TURKEY !!!!!
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Good luck Roger - over but not out!
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so when is the p/u - or have I missed it.
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p-up, don't hold your breath

Canteen profits have soared
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Anybody else remember the story of RHT having a stuck transmit switch on TC SW?
It was quite busy and he detected a stuck transmit switch. The next sentence was along the lines of:

"Oh great, that's all we f***ing need, some coc****ker with a f***ing transmit switch!"

Shortly thereafter he realised that his shoelace was stuck in the foot switch and therefore it was transmitting. Once he had freed it there was a stunned silence on the frequency.

He will be missed, but perhaps BT shares will take a dive now!
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<<so when is the p/u - or have I missed it.>>

I was on leave but I don't believe there was one... he simply drifted off in his Porsche and was gone.
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