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Posted: Fri 25 Apr, 2003 11:48 pm
by veloman
Welcome Leapfrog.
In the 60s and 70s our Corps had yearly sports competitions,fencing,running,judo,basketball,volleyball and drinking.I have many good memories of the sgts mess at Doorn.Do these competitions still take place?.They were fierce meetings.
Aye Veloman
Posted: Sat 26 Apr, 2003 10:30 am
by TaffBoz
Roy
Welkom bij deze forum.
Groetje's uit Wales.
Texel 1986 - 1988

Posted: Sat 26 Apr, 2003 9:25 pm
by Leap Frog
Leap Frog... some of the humour on here is a little bit weird... enjoy it.
I LIKE weird humour
Veloman, i'm not sure if ALL these competitions are still being held, but i do believe some of these are still taking place.
We do have another kind of competition wich is a very nice one, here the website:
http://www.ccc2003.net/
The drinking competition is not yearly anymore. Because of it's great succes, there is a drinking competition every week. I've heard the english, scots and welsh do not participate with the D-competition anymore, because they realized they couldn't win anymore
TaffBoz, bedankt, ik denk dat ik het hier erg leuk ga vinden omdat ik van iedereen zo'n warm welkom krijg. Wales is trouwens erg mooi. En ook mooie herinneringen aan Texel. groetjes uit Nederland.
Translation: TaffBoz, Thank you for the warm dutch welcome
I see you have fond memories about Texel as well?
What was your job on Texel?
Ow Question...i'm sure it sounds pretty stupid, but, sometimes you read things about Frogmen, sometimes about Leap Frogs...(in english that is) but, what is the correct word for it? Is it, a Leap Frog, or a Frogman?
Posted: Sat 26 Apr, 2003 9:36 pm
by El Prez
Jens, Frogman is the old fashioned word for a diver, as in SBS Frogman. Leap Frog is a game played by children and Royal Navy PTIs (physical training instructors), where one bends over resting hands on knees and the others vault or jump over. In the RAF there is always one who will run into you and make a big fuss, but I think they have been allowed in the Dutch forces for many years. We still find it difficult to live with them!

Posted: Sun 27 Apr, 2003 8:03 am
by ABI
Owden
I thought they were called Marine's
Right I'm off to check my overhead cover is OK before the fire mission starts!!
Posted: Sun 27 Apr, 2003 10:36 am
by JR

Glad you said Marines and not Royal!

Posted: Sun 27 Apr, 2003 1:06 pm
by ABI
Doubles your chances or scoring................so they tell me!!
Posted: Sun 27 Apr, 2003 3:45 pm
by harry hackedoff
Here we go again, boys. Nice little thread, welcoming a Clog Booty on board. Down to the lowest common denominator, filth

Good, innit?
ABI, liked your last mate

he he What units do Para Reg have close links with, sur le continent? Besides the Belgies, of course
Leap Frog, can you still find "pencill salesmen" in der Vondelpark?
Aye,
Posted: Sun 27 Apr, 2003 4:34 pm
by ABI
HH
Para Reg maintain links with most European Airborne units, the strongest in my opinion is with the German Fallschrimjager (not PC to call them that BWTF). The 82nd, the Rangers and the old Canadian Airborne Regiment are also pretty close. The French are a waste of rations, but thats nothing new.
Got my kraut para wings on an exchange visit, which reminds me of a story which goes some way to explain our different sense of humour. When we flew back the jerries who had lived in our barracks thought it very funny to super glue the bin to the floor and the pull cord on the sink light to the light itself.
Imagine their laughter when they got home to find everyone of their lockers had a turd in the draw.
Posted: Sun 27 Apr, 2003 6:04 pm
by harry hackedoff
Who would do such a thing
Nice

Posted: Sun 27 Apr, 2003 6:19 pm
by flo
I have to say that i met a dutch matelot once, (ok perhaps on a few occasions) he had a broken leg and only one clog. Nice boy, often wondered what happened to him

But i do remember for breakfast them feeding us Wrens with tapioca pudding and jam- seen of or what!!! but they were all nice boys

.But they were also quite gullable i remember selling my cap tallies for 15 quid a shout.
YES LADS JUST MY CAP TALLIES
Posted: Sun 27 Apr, 2003 8:47 pm
by Black Rat
Welcome. welkommen hello!!!
Also had a great time in Texel and Van Ghent, albeit very briefly.
Enjoyed 100 and 1000 banjo's for brekkie and visiting a very dodgy cinema

in Rotterdam which showed artistic films, one of which was in 3d!!!!!
Wish I had a camera to phot the lads as Jon Holmes or whoever blasted off!
As we are all cunning linguists, here's my Dutch.....
'Rauchen verboten in de eetzal!'
