BadFish
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- Oct 19, 2003
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Are you Badfish? twas 'Jack Speak' between 2 ex matelots.
Not fishing.Maybe a little tounge in cheek. I did realise it was slang although I do wonder what it means.
Are you Badfish? twas 'Jack Speak' between 2 ex matelots.
Not fishing.Maybe a little tounge in cheek. I did realise it was slang although I do wonder what it means.
can you point out to me exactly how MOD policy relates to the licensee banning uniformed solduiers ??are you trying to tell me the licensee bans uniformed soldiers out of concern for their wellbeing , in case they get put on a charge if caught inside his establishment ?Can i point out the MOD policy is for Uniform staff not to enter Licensed establishments in uniform, infact im sure its in the licencing act
Armed Forces Dress Policy
Policy and Appearance
P.3809 Wearing of Uniform in Public
e. Occasions on which Uniform is Not to be Worn.
(2) Visits to licensed premises (including when not consuming alcohol).
Can i point out the MOD policy is for Uniform staff not to enter Licensed establishments in uniform, infact im sure its in the licencing act
Armed Forces Dress Policy
Policy and Appearance
P.3809 Wearing of Uniform in Public
e. Occasions on which Uniform is Not to be Worn.
(2) Visits to licensed premises (including when not consuming alcohol).
Skate = civilian name for sailors who were based in Portsmouth (Pompey) Guzz = Plymouth (old callsign). No.2's = red badged uniform (smart working rig).
Not fishing.Maybe a little tounge in cheek. I did realise it was slang although I do wonder what it means.
Can't stand the 'THEY SERVE OUR COUNTRY SO THEY CAN DO WHAT THEY WANT' crowd.
can you point out to me exactly how MOD policy relates to the licensee banning uniformed solduiers ??are you trying to tell me the licensee bans uniformed soldiers out of concern for their wellbeing , in case they get put on a charge if caught inside his establishment ?
Not fishing.Maybe a little tounge in cheek. I did realise it was slang although I do wonder what it means.
In the States... some poor woman was so confused by us talking to each other in a bar, she actually asked us if we were French haha It can be like another language.
its in coventry you prick, there are no bases there, and the FAMILY who weren't banned have accepted an apology, probably the last thing they want to be bothered with now, but the squaddies who were banned , most of whom werent family, havent accepted anything, and stop with this "misunderstanding" crap , the issue i and others are complaining about is the fact that uniformed soldiers were banned in the first place, funeral or no funeral.
In fact going further than this uniform ban - there were quite a few pubs in Winchester 15-20 years ago where squaddies were banned completely - uniform OR civvies.
Cant see why; most of the (ex) servicemen posting on here seem peaceful and reasonable enough.
One of the biggest fights ive ever seen was between rival navy people in the Texas Bar in Lisbon...left a big impression on me as I still remember the bars name.. ..an American junior officer started to slag off Royal familes...British were fairly indifferent, as were the Canadians...The Dutch went fecking apeshit, so obviously we joined in against the Americans as it was normal practice.... ive not seen a larger fight, even at a football match. The riot police arrived down the street in two lines and beat the crap out of us all...drunk military personel ..in or out of uniform can be a bit of a nightmare, and to deny that fact is a bit daft.
Never had a problem in Guzz either...Portsmouth was different though... was a few places that were pretty anti..
The only major incident I was involved in Guzz was an attack on 'Rooftops' club in Plymouth after one of our people was badly beaten in there, in uniform, by
local skins... we were dragged out of our beds, told to dress in fatigues, webbing belts and boots, and were transported by Navy vehicles to the venue, and destroyed the place...Portsmouth seemed to have plenty of places that were anti uniform, and there are often problems between the military and civiians in some of the garrison/navy towns. To deny it is a little bit silly. Added to that, we are involved in a war that a large portion of the country has trouble with, and will make statements as such to soldiers if identified....which, as we can see from the board today, a reaction is always going to be there, and usually aggressive...
And yes, there are no bases there, but there are bases in nearby towns....
Sorry Bushy, I realise that you want to be beatified by the British public for being in uniform, but a lot of the country wont agree with you.
indeed it was Dave, being a sparker though, i very rarely went on the upper deck unless it was sunny and the buntins were short staffed or it was procedure Alpha.
I know shippers AD28I was a bunting.. :-D