Olympic Union Flag raising - RAF out of step
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It was the difficult bit at the top where it all went a bit squiffy.
Up hill turning on grass.
I take my intial back, they more than likely didn't get beasted for days together before hand. Unfortunately some in the party may have had to do similar with a box on thier shoulders.
Could I have done better?
More than likely not, so apologies to the people involved. You looked cracking and I am sure that Auntie Betty was extremely happy with the flag party.
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It was the difficult bit at the top where it all went a bit squiffy.
Up hill turning on grass.
I take my intial back, they more than likely didn't get beasted for days together before hand. Unfortunately some in the party may have had to do similar with a box on thier shoulders.
Could I have done better?
More than likely not, so apologies to the people involved. You looked cracking and I am sure that Auntie Betty was extremely happy with the flag party.
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RAF March
I have heard a number of RAF marches, but never seen one, its normally a soft shoe shuffle, Should have used the Coldstreamers, but then they must be deployed elsewhere, pity our defence force is so small (to small to call a navy, army or airforce).
So, all those that were so quick to shout 'tick-tocking', explain the guys on
the right of the flag. Are they all 'tick-tocking' as well? (same arm and leg
forward)
the right of the flag. Are they all 'tick-tocking' as well? (same arm and leg
forward)
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The two sides were out when walking in. And the bloke at the back didn't seem to know which side he was going with. Which is what made it look a bit strange to those that have done such things before.
If they had him stuck out in front then the pair at the front would have something to sync against. The flag would have stopped them seeing each other.
Bloody hard to do mind up uneven ground and a sharp corner. The two sides were out before they hit the grass so they had no chance.
The only time I have seen something similar was at a funeral and it was the RSM's choosen men, and as soon as they hit grass and hill they went outside arms straight down and they had someone out the front. They wern't slow marching at the request of the family.
If they had started the march with someone out front who called it and then peeled off before going up the hill it would have been fine I suspect. But no doudt the media lovies didn't want that.
If they had him stuck out in front then the pair at the front would have something to sync against. The flag would have stopped them seeing each other.
Bloody hard to do mind up uneven ground and a sharp corner. The two sides were out before they hit the grass so they had no chance.
The only time I have seen something similar was at a funeral and it was the RSM's choosen men, and as soon as they hit grass and hill they went outside arms straight down and they had someone out the front. They wern't slow marching at the request of the family.
If they had started the march with someone out front who called it and then peeled off before going up the hill it would have been fine I suspect. But no doudt the media lovies didn't want that.
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I guess we must also remember the RAF is largely not a military organisation, and so accept they cannot do the very basic stuff that the other services can do without even thinking about. Maybe I'm just jelaous because I was a 'green eyed boy' and served my country well, rather than be able to say I raised money for charity (I wasn't a charity worker, or that I did a lot of sports (I did do that but was a serviceman first). I realise those comments were in defence of the wrong man, but sums up the possibly poor priorities of some of the light blue gang.
(If you are too young or too precious for banter then feel free to be insulted. To the grown ups and warriors, he will have a hard time coming and should expect it)
(If you are too young or too precious for banter then feel free to be insulted. To the grown ups and warriors, he will have a hard time coming and should expect it)
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I have heard a number of RAF marches, but never seen one, its normally a soft shoe shuffle,
(btw I think they like to be referred to as the Coldstream, not Coldstreamers )
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(You really don't need to answer as this thread has wandered around enough already)
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Guys you seriously do need to get out more....
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I understand that the cost to the British public of this outstanding event (me both a Brit and a Londoner) worked out at 47p a head. BEags et al shold surely be allowed to claim this back somehow??
And I missed the Reds at the beginning cos Milady Teeters wanted to watch Corrie.
Still brilliant; but as some wag said: "They wanted to end the ceremony on a high note ........... shame Macca couldn't quite make it!"
And I missed the Reds at the beginning cos Milady Teeters wanted to watch Corrie.
Still brilliant; but as some wag said: "They wanted to end the ceremony on a high note ........... shame Macca couldn't quite make it!"
teetering,
I'm not quite sure how that is worked out.
Population of UK about 62 million. Approximately 50p each (easier than 47p) equates to about £31 million.....
Cost of games approx. £9 billion.....
So how does that work then?
I'm not quite sure how that is worked out.
Population of UK about 62 million. Approximately 50p each (easier than 47p) equates to about £31 million.....
Cost of games approx. £9 billion.....
So how does that work then?
Roland,
Thanks..........
I read that Macca only charged £1 for his services, so little point in asking him for his fee back. I thought he was the low point of a generally excellent ceremony, but the warning signs were there for all to see from his performance at the Jubilee concert.....
Thanks..........
I read that Macca only charged £1 for his services, so little point in asking him for his fee back. I thought he was the low point of a generally excellent ceremony, but the warning signs were there for all to see from his performance at the Jubilee concert.....
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Apparently all the professionals charged £1. They wanted to do it for free, but seemingly you can't sign a contract unless money is involved, and £1 is the legal minimum.
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Re Paul's performance, we had a similar situation here in Australia last year
where Meat Loaf performed at the interval in a grand final.
Same problem, didn't have the voice of past and couldn't reach the notes
and so no one could here him.
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where Meat Loaf performed at the interval in a grand final.
Same problem, didn't have the voice of past and couldn't reach the notes
and so no one could here him.
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Population of UK about 62 million. Approximately 50p each (easier than 47p) equates to about £31 million.....
Cost of games approx. £9 billion.....
So how does that work then?
Cost of games approx. £9 billion.....
So how does that work then?
The sports 'day' itself is costing every man woman and child 40p per day for a year.
Since I'm not interested in sports can I have a free can of coke every day for the next 365 days?
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