Wet, wet, wet
Need I say more?
Even by our standards it's wet with a lot more to come in the next day or so. David @ the sodden end of Swansea Bay |
Wet, wet, wet
"David Hill" wrote in message ... Need I say more? Even by our standards it's wet with a lot more to come in the next day or so. David @ the sodden end of Swansea Bay I spent the day at the Royal Marine Commando Training Base near Exeter yesterday. It was WET and that is a huge parade ground to get across when the rain is horizontal. ALL DAY it rained. -- .................................... I'm an Angel, honest ! The horns are there just to keep the halo straight. .................................... |
Wet, wet, wet
On Thu, 20 Dec 2012 08:33:42 +0000, David Hill
wrote: Need I say more? Even by our standards it's wet with a lot more to come in the next day or so. Yup - see http://www.raintoday.co.uk/ Gardening on Wilts/Somerset border on slightly alkaline clay. |
Wet, wet, wet
On 20/12/2012 08:44, 'Mike' wrote:
"David Hill" wrote in message ... Need I say more? I spent the day at the Royal Marine Commando Training Base near Exeter yesterday. It was WET and that is a huge parade ground to get across when the rain is horizontal. ALL DAY it rained. Change the P in RM instructors' favourite saying... It's only pain. As the Noggies say there is no bad weather only poor clothing. -- Phil Cook |
Wet, wet, wet
"Phil Cook" wrote in message ... On 20/12/2012 08:44, 'Mike' wrote: "David Hill" wrote in message ... Need I say more? I spent the day at the Royal Marine Commando Training Base near Exeter yesterday. It was WET and that is a huge parade ground to get across when the rain is horizontal. ALL DAY it rained. Change the P in RM instructors' favourite saying... It's only pain. As the Noggies say there is no bad weather only poor clothing. -- Phil Cook Would you by any chance know Lympstone ???? ;-) -- .................................... I'm an Angel, honest ! The horns are there just to keep the halo straight. .................................... |
Wet, wet, wet
On 20/12/2012 09:44, 'Mike' wrote:
"Phil Cook" wrote in message ... On 20/12/2012 08:44, 'Mike' wrote: I spent the day at the Royal Marine Commando Training Base near Exeter ALL DAY it rained. Change the P in RM instructors' favourite saying... It's only pain. As the Noggies say there is no bad weather only poor clothing. Would you by any chance know Lympstone ???? ;-) Nah, but I know somebody in the wavy navy. -- Phil Cook |
Wet, wet, wet
"Phil Cook" wrote in message ... On 20/12/2012 09:44, 'Mike' wrote: "Phil Cook" wrote in message ... On 20/12/2012 08:44, 'Mike' wrote: I spent the day at the Royal Marine Commando Training Base near Exeter ALL DAY it rained. Change the P in RM instructors' favourite saying... It's only pain. As the Noggies say there is no bad weather only poor clothing. Would you by any chance know Lympstone ???? ;-) Nah, but I know somebody in the wavy navy. -- Phil Cook ;-) But there is no Wavy Navy now !!! Do you mean they are a Bootneck? Mike -- .................................... I'm an Angel, honest ! The horns are there just to keep the halo straight. .................................... |
Wet, wet, wet
On 20/12/2012 10:11, 'Mike' wrote:
"Phil Cook" wrote in message ... On 20/12/2012 09:44, 'Mike' wrote: Would you by any chance know Lympstone ???? ;-) Nah, but I know somebody in the wavy navy. ;-) But there is no Wavy Navy now !!! Do you mean they are a Bootneck? That's just another term for a Royal isn't it? My friend is in the RNR. -- Phil Cook |
Wet, wet, wet
"Phil Cook" wrote in message ... On 20/12/2012 10:11, 'Mike' wrote: "Phil Cook" wrote in message ... On 20/12/2012 09:44, 'Mike' wrote: Would you by any chance know Lympstone ???? ;-) Nah, but I know somebody in the wavy navy. ;-) But there is no Wavy Navy now !!! Do you mean they are a Bootneck? That's just another term for a Royal isn't it? My friend is in the RNR. -- Phil Cook :-) Your friend is in the Royal Naval Reserve which is still nicknamed the Wavy Navy from the times when RNVR and RNR Officers had wavy gold braid, but the RNVR and RNR were merged and years later, have straight RN gold with an R in the top loop of the braid. The wavy braid was then issued to Sea Cadet Officers but even now they have straight gold braid with SCC in the loop. As you are aware of Lympstone etc, your friend might be a reserve Marine and that would be RMR The difference between RNVR and RNR is that Merchant Navy personal signed up for training in the RN as reservists and were RNR whilst those outside naval experience Volunteers were RNVR. -- .................................... I'm an Angel, honest ! The horns are there just to keep the halo straight. .................................... |
Wet, wet, wet
On 20/12/2012 12:08, 'Mike' wrote:
"Phil Cook" wrote in message ... "Phil Cook" wrote in message ... Nah, but I know somebody in the wavy navy. My friend is in the RNR. Your friend is in the Royal Naval Reserve which is still nicknamed the Wavy Navy from the times when RNVR and RNR Officers had wavy gold braid That's what I was getting at. -- Phil Cook |
Wet, wet, wet
Why don't you 2 take your conversation Private and Email each other?
|
Wet, wet, wet
"David Hill" wrote in message ... Why don't you 2 take your conversation Private and Email each other? Never seen you post that before. Why say it now? Kindest regards Mike -- .................................... I'm an Angel, honest ! The horns are there just to keep the halo straight. .................................... |
Wet, wet, wet
On 20/12/2012 13:19, 'Mike' wrote:
"David Hill" wrote in message ... Why don't you 2 take your conversation Private and Email each other? Never seen you post that before. Why say it now? Kindest regards Mike Because he finds it boring, as do I. I have a son who was in the RM, but I don't wish to bore everyone about it. -- Remember the early bird may catch the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese. |
Wet, wet, wet
On 20/12/2012 13:12, David Hill wrote:
Why don't you 2 take your conversation Private and Email each other? It did cross my mind but I think Mike is using a non address. You and anybody else with a decent newsreader could also use the K key if you don't want to read about the weather and that Mike knew what I meant about the wavy navy in the first place. -- Phil Cook |
Wet, wet, wet
"Broadback" wrote in message
... On 20/12/2012 13:19, 'Mike' wrote: "David Hill" wrote in message ... Why don't you 2 take your conversation Private and Email each other? Never seen you post that before. Why say it now? Kindest regards Mike Because he finds it boring, as do I. I have a son who was in the RM, but I don't wish to bore everyone about it. But you don't live for second-hand glory like Mike does. |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 10:18 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
GardenBanter