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mustflywillfly 15th Jan 2007 18:07

The Weakest Link 15/01/2007
 
Evening all,

An RAF Officer known as "Simon" (I know his surname) has just won the Weakest Link this evening. Do of any of you bods know if said officer has PPrune Membership??

He was a C17 pilot and is now a Wing Commander (good going as he must only be 36ish) I think he may have been known as "Spoons" at some point.

I was best mates with his younger brother at School and before he joined the RAF at 18 he persuaded me to join Air Cadets and apply for an RAF Flying Scholarship.

All a bit odd I know but I wanted to congratulate him on winning a huge £2200 :} (that should be pay for ATPL groundschool) but more importantly I never managed to thank him for his encouragement and advice on OASC (I got the Scholarship).

VMT

MFWF

brit bus driver 15th Jan 2007 19:01

Good to see that town's keeping him so very busy.....:}

Nice work fella!:ok:

And did he banter back to Annie?:eek:

And I love the way you tried to maintain his anonimity btw....there are so many ex-C-17 wg cdrs kicking around (3? maybe 4?), especially called Simon with a nickname of (and I believe it used to start with Mister) Spoons! Cunning as a cunning thing!:p

mustflywillfly 15th Jan 2007 19:05

He didn't take any crap!! Anne challenged him that he must be a rubbish pilot if he is now flying a desk. He agreed of course!!

Don't suppose you know if he has a PPrune handle? I would like to contact the dude but am far too tight to go via Friends Re-united!!!

Always_broken_in_wilts 15th Jan 2007 19:06

Please tell that this Simon, sometimes known as "spoons" is not the same Simon I knew as "Mr Spoons" from my Puma days.........a Wg Cdr:eek:

Floppy Link 15th Jan 2007 19:08

Jeez that was my first though too..

Simon "Puma" Mr Spoons

also known as Crocodile Dundalk :E

brit bus driver 15th Jan 2007 19:08

mustfly...you have mail

FFP 15th Jan 2007 19:10

ABIW,

Prob not. Hercs, Tucano, C-17.

Always_broken_in_wilts 15th Jan 2007 19:19

Thank god for that, I am still suffering for my exploits with the "Bitburg 7" and if spoons had made Wg Cdr I may have had to turn to drink:}

Always_broken_in_wilts 15th Jan 2007 19:23

Ratboy

New years res no booze sunday to thursday so bone dry this end:{

Always_broken_in_wilts 15th Jan 2007 19:52

Ratboy,

I think even RAF Plod come have to that conclusion:rolleyes:

Grimweasel 15th Jan 2007 20:21

Well, fairplay to him. He got further than I did, booted off 4th person after a crap question about a Beatle's album being named after a London road. God if I knew, what with only being born in 1974.... Still, it's the taking part that counts.
Look out for potenital rock offr on Deal no Deal about March time....(not me!)

jayteeto 16th Jan 2007 07:05

I won over 2 grand on weakest link last year, the money was spent the night before in London though!! What a hangover, combined with 4 hours under the studio lights, I have to admit to a couple of technicolour yawns during the day. Add to that, you never actually get to meet Anne Robinson, she appears to asks the questions then leaves before you do......

BluntedAtBirth 16th Jan 2007 08:56

You mean 'DJ' Spoons, last seen at BZZ dealing with a fg off complaining about a late disco in the bar? Top tip for JOs - best to check the DJ hasn't just been made substantive wg cdr and is playing the stn cdr's requests... :)

moggiee 16th Jan 2007 12:06


Originally Posted by jayteeto (Post 3070897)
Add to that, you never actually get to meet Anne Robinson

Bonus!!!! (extra !s added to appease the minimum message length police)

FormerFlake 16th Jan 2007 12:14

My former Flight Commander has won the Weakest Link? I'm suprised he has enough time to do it if he is still on 99 Sqn. Must keep an eye out for a repeat on BBC Prime.

MrBernoulli 16th Jan 2007 13:06

'Won' the weakest link, not 'one' ............

Zoom 16th Jan 2007 14:06

Anne asked him about his rank and how many stripes he had. He replied that they were called bars, not stripes. Is that the case nowadays? I'm sure we used to call them stripes...or was it tapes? I had so many of the b*st*rds that I've forgotten.

Tiger_mate 16th Jan 2007 18:57

Flt Lt Spoons is still Flt Lt Spoons, so not the same chap. Recently married and already making babies, so no time for any TV appearances.

Discussion in crewroom just last night: On our cups we should have a nickname made up from the first two letters of your christian name and added to the first two of your surname (conversion started when 3 Sqn used to use first 3 surname in reverse, and Mr Gowers cup was used to present a brew to the first 'dark skinned' Harrier mate, How many stars does he have nowadays) I digress, those in the know can work out what Spoons' cup would have written on it!!

Lafyar Cokov 16th Jan 2007 20:03

"MRSP"?????

Stuff 16th Jan 2007 20:11

Is this the same "Spoons" who used to entertain at children's parties?

If it is, top bloke, and well done on the win.


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