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Old 17th Jul 2010, 19:52
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Somebody please make it stop.
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Old 17th Jul 2010, 20:04
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I agree Beagle it was a caddish thing to do. But sadly what else would you expect.

The End.
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Old 17th Jul 2010, 20:14
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Old 17th Jul 2010, 20:43
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This thread makes Baby Jesus cry .....

...... probably because one cannot wear a cap/hat/headdress (or whatever) and a halo at the same time - whether indoors or outdoors!

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Old 17th Jul 2010, 23:32
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Clucking Bell. Talk about thread creap! The only reason I started all of this was I was fairly sure the chap in question was RNR. I always maintained you would always be able to tell even with out the R in the curl.
Any way as this is all about caps now, that was only an aside in the original posting. I thought you might like to know I have just spent the day in a very sunny field on the Gloucester/Wiltshire border. There were hundreds of officers walking about and none of them were wearing caps or chip bags or any thing on their heads except Oakleys or Ray Banns ( the really smart ones had Serrengettis) The one exception to the rule were the good old VR(T) officers of course. Caps to a man, and woman. Bless!
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Old 18th Jul 2010, 06:20
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"p.s. I also know how to use a spell checker (unneccessarily irelevant),"

Oh no you don't!

"to felow forum members"

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Old 18th Jul 2010, 06:22
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And that would have been a much better post if I could use the quote facility!!!

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Old 18th Jul 2010, 07:03
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Come on RN, smarten your people up!
When did the RN sanction travel in working rig? Last week on a flight from Glasgow a killick stoker sat next to me in a crabby set of No8s (are they still called that?) and a pair of steaming bats that had never seen polish. Not a very good image to project.

Still have memories of being put in the rattle for going to the bank on Portsmouth Hard while wearing No8s.

If I were from Tunbridge Wells the Telegraph should hear of this.

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