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Posted: Thu 01 Dec, 2005 11:44 am
by Mike
I remember back in the 60s an old aunt in her mid 90s who had gone to the states before WWI as a ladies companion, returning to UK to live out her final days on the Isle of Wight, Our home.
I picked her up from Heathrow and took her down to Portsmouth for the ferry crossing to the island. As we were travelling between the airport and Pompy she asked how we were going to cross the Solent, I replied that we would catch the normal ferry to Ryde. At this reply she appeared disappointed so I asked why. She then asked if it would be possible for us to cross the water in a hovercraft, I answered yes and again why... She replied
" In my life I have travelled in every type of transport that man has invented and engineered, I travelled in the first Ford motor car to reach the west of the United States before that there were just wagons... I'd like to travel in a Hovercraft as that, apart from a space rocket, is the only form of transport that I have yet to use!”
This lady had stories that would make you hair curl, she was actually at the Blimp Port, as she called it, when the Hindenburg blew up. She was at Cape Canaveral when the first man went into space… There was a life of one small lady, which was full of historic memories; the sad thing is that she went to her grave with them all.
Aye
Mike
Posted: Thu 01 Dec, 2005 2:41 pm
by harry hackedoff
Ray Reardon on Pot Black , was going for the pink. Commentator says "for those of you watching in black and white, the pink is behind the blue"
You looked much better in B&W Frank

Posted: Thu 01 Dec, 2005 3:56 pm
by harry hackedoff
The Rum Bosun had taken offence at comments about his best run-ashore rig, from Owdun`s sea-wife

Posted: Thu 01 Dec, 2005 4:29 pm
by JR

Wowie 'Bert' that dates you! a scene from 'Alfs button afloat' main characters the crazy gang.
And its all about 'Owduns' Division Plymouth?....Aye jr

Posted: Thu 01 Dec, 2005 4:40 pm
by harry hackedoff
See Owdun forcing young Lofty to shake hands with his old fellow

Shouldn`t be allowed
Not many on here will know what you`re on about mate, Flanagan and Allen indeed

Love your nails by the way Jim, they are so "you"

Posted: Thu 01 Dec, 2005 9:35 pm
by owdun
Moaning old gits
Posted: Fri 16 Dec, 2005 6:12 pm
by Geordiebhouy
I've just been reading all of your moans generated mainly from the one about when I was a kid and all of the sh!t that followed it. Why instead of moaning don't you's actually do something creative and worth while and get out and get kids involved in activity's? It's because of people like you lot that there's such a big divide in today's society between the older generations and the young kids. I'm only 21 and i'm leaving the forces after only serving 4yrs, a lot of my reasons for leaving are because of people like yourselves that are frightened of change (or maybe scared of it) and I feel i've got a lot more to offer outside of the forces for this reason. I'm stationed at a joint establishment now and see life from all 3 services, and if the forces are going to attract the people they should be looking to attract they need to change and accept the fact that it's changing otherwise it's going to be left with the rubbish and no-hopers that are starting to take over already.
Posted: Fri 16 Dec, 2005 6:15 pm
by Doc
Not leaving the forces because your a cock then?
Posted: Fri 16 Dec, 2005 6:16 pm
by Hostage_Negotiator
Your speed typing's improved then Doc!
Can't say much for your spelling though, that's not how you spell cook!
Posted: Fri 16 Dec, 2005 6:25 pm
by Hostage_Negotiator
Now that I think about it I don't think he'll be too bothered as he doesn't seem to know how to spell -" boy" / "buoy" / "bhoy"

Posted: Fri 16 Dec, 2005 6:32 pm
by harry hackedoff
Good to see some of youse old bastards are having a hoofing time in yer dotage.
Specially the Para Reg
Do not give a shite, be totally outragious.Work hard and play even harder.
Here`s to us and those like us

Posted: Fri 16 Dec, 2005 6:44 pm
by harry hackedoff
Geordiebhouy? is that how you miss spell your name.
Elsewhere on these forums, safe from eejits like you, there is a journal written by a simple lad, it`s all about how he involves former Bootnecks, their children and grandchildren in totally outragious events. All are welcome. The main aim is to have a farking good time whilst supporting each other. Mostly Bootnecks, but several Para Reg atttend and even the odd(very odd) L.I. member turns to.
Oooh yawn, is that the time

Posted: Fri 16 Dec, 2005 7:10 pm
by La Langosta
harry hackedoff wrote:
Oooh yawn, is that the time

Aye, indeed it is.
Time for you old codgers to bedbathed, Pampers changed for the night and tucked up with your Horlicks

Posted: Fri 16 Dec, 2005 7:12 pm
by Hostage_Negotiator
Until the nurse comes in, in the morning and shouts " Get your hands off your Horlicks Hackedoff and get out yer pit!"
Re: Moaning old gits
Posted: Fri 16 Dec, 2005 10:48 pm
by anglo-saxon
Geordiebhouy wrote:I've just been reading all of your moans generated mainly from the one about when I was a kid and all of the sh!t that followed it. Why instead of moaning don't you's actually do something creative and worth while and get out and get kids involved in activity's? It's because of people like you lot that there's such a big divide in today's society between the older generations and the young kids. I'm only 21 and i'm leaving the forces after only serving 4yrs, a lot of my reasons for leaving are because of people like yourselves that are frightened of change (or maybe scared of it) and I feel i've got a lot more to offer outside of the forces for this reason. I'm stationed at a joint establishment now and see life from all 3 services, and if the forces are going to attract the people they should be looking to attract they need to change and accept the fact that it's changing otherwise it's going to be left with the rubbish and no-hopers that are starting to take over already.
About as eloquent as an orangutan having a crack-induced seizure! Sure they're not kicking you out becuse they couldn't understand your banter (or did you just bore the proverbial out of them?).