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Edmund Spencer 19th Jun 2012 18:50

Dost think in a moment of anger
'Tis well with thy seniors to fight?
They prosper, who burn in the morning,
The letters they wrote overnight.

High_Expect 19th Jun 2012 19:04

marshal has one L not two.
 
Marshal has one L not two ;)

Ps. I heard he love person letters. His favourite was "My mate says you're an idiot, I think you're alright. Which is it?"

Samuel 19th Jun 2012 22:26

I'm really surprised that most here seem to adopt the view that the higher you go the less approachable you become! Is that really true, or imagined?

jindabyne 19th Jun 2012 23:06

I'd seek him out in one of those decent Whitehall pubs one evening, and put your views, discreetly.

teeteringhead 20th Jun 2012 06:35


teeteringhead, you are Deputy CinC and I claim my £10 !
... a wee bit above my pay grade I fear (quite a lot really) :(

[PEDANT] ... and do keep up! We no longer have a CinC so we no longer have DCinCs! The 3-stars are now called DCom Ops (Dick Garwood) and DCom Cap(abilities) (Andy Pulford) [/PEDANT] ;)

Blacksheep 20th Jun 2012 06:41


...most here seem to adopt the view that the higher you go the less approachable you become...
I've had encounters with an awful lot of disagreeable Squadron Leaders and even worse Flight Lieutenants. I met a few Air Marshals and Air Chief Marshals in my time and I found the higher the rank, the more agreeable the personality. I suppose that has something to say about how they reach the top?

Bladdered 20th Jun 2012 12:26

I remember bumping into Sir Curtains and Carpets at Binnsworth, I was walking down the stairs, he was walking up and offered him a cheery good morning sir, his response.............. "is it!!"

Lovely chap.........;)

Wander00 20th Jun 2012 19:39

Blacksheep - I can think of a couple of "stars" you never met then!

endplay 20th Jun 2012 20:03

worth remembering that every top feeder was pond life at one time. If they can't recall that period then they probably don'tdeserve their current position.

Courtney Mil 21st Jun 2012 08:25

Endplay,

Good point. And well done for avoiding the use of the term 'bottom feeder'.

Courtney

jamesman 21st Jun 2012 12:38

Having met a few 'air -ships' in my time, I have found most (though not all) to fairly nice chaps. The one big issue is all of the 'underlings' scurrying around being a complete pain in the ring, under the complete false illusion that they are the ones wearing the stars!:*

Jamesman

SOSL 22nd Jun 2012 11:23

When you get promoted to be a big boy it's fun to be nice to the little guys. That's what I've heard.

Rgds SOS

teeteringhead 22nd Jun 2012 12:58


The one big issue is all of the 'underlings' scurrying around being a complete pain in the ring, under the complete false illusion that they are the ones wearing the stars!
Exactly so!!

Can't count the number of occasions when some ADC/PSO/SO/whatever has said: "Sir wants this, Sir wants that!" etc.

And when Sir gets it, he looks quizzical and asks: "Why are you doing that?"

Whereupon he gets told why! :ok:


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