stole a dockie's bike one night and went arse over tit in one of them train lines and broke 2 fingersCharlies Shinpad said:Yeah wasnt it a long walk up there thru the dockyard when you were pissed!!
Mind you had a nice NAAFI Canteen there
seagullion said:stole a dockie's bike one night and went arse over tit in one of them train lines and broke 2 fingers
seagullion said:stole a dockie's bike one night and went arse over tit in one of them train lines and broke 2 fingers
Charlies Shinpad said:
I used to walk round all day with a chit of paper in my hand as I was storeman for my WE Dept and visit all the canteens in the dockyard and no one ever asked any questions to what I was doing,then on Fridays it was down to the Home Club for the Four O'Clock Club
plymouth nige said:I worked 200ft underground sending signals to said submarines
You and me both Yorkie - I was there 80-81, 86-87 and 89-90
Never asked for it once, and definately not twice!!
wcnige
Charlies Shinpad said:Yorkie said:Thoroughly enjoyed it.
The padre is brilliant.
Yeah,the old Sky Pilot is game for a laugh alright,but everyone I knew in my time in the Mob was like that
I preferred "Sin Bosun" or "God Botherer"
Lord Bracknell said:What struck me is the contrast with the recent series about the Army.
Army life seems to be incredibly ... er ... regimented. Everyone knowing their place in a strict hierarchy. And not much trust and co-operation in evidence across the boundaries of rank.
The Navy, in contrast, seemed much more laid back and informal.
Or was it simply two different styles of film-maker?
plymouth nige said:I worked 200ft underground sending signals to said submarines
You and me both Yorkie - I was there 80-81, 86-87 and 89-90
Never asked for it once, and definately not twice!!
wcnige