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I would like echo the comments made by Spud it is quite amazing just how many past Mets they have amassed in my own time in the Navy I think less than twenty have crossed my path. Partly because my course consisted of me and partly because I was with Asweps on more than one occasion. |
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2012 Reunion (next week) numbers not meeting expectation (for reasons that can be discussed later). I want to use this dit to give support to Charlie and his team's efforts over the years for the setting-up , admin, then admin and admin and re-design and redesign to expand capacity, of site (at no cost to us) - all effort to present our popular site which encourages the current banter, encouraging membership (and the possibility of regenerating the old 'banter site' which the Sec has on disc) and to entice more of our un-exposed, undeclared, shy, (all you need-to-do is say you were a MET and press enter) or 'lost and found' Given we have a non-fee membership site I'm sending Charlie £10 to support the site - it needs it - I think I have had much more than a tenners value from the site in recent years JW's current flood of memories are an example of the 'added value'to our lives (Not to mention Ray Brooker's and others very clear memories way back in Jurasic days)(Wish George Blu could be with us more often he is 'shirley' the BOSON PARTICLE to fill in any gaps. Hope we survive and enjoy the interaction! |
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I agree with Ken at Admiralty we were in the Heart of of the heart of theatre and club land my first digs were at Pimlico. in Admiralty we never saw our uniform. Ken with his Mod Style and pointy shoes and me with my take on of a Tony Curtis |
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Frank, what you have to realise is that all of these revelations of boozing with the stars and shady West End restaurants were all part of "the swinging sixties" experience which we all enjoyed courtesy of the First Sea Lord. |
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OMG I seem to have taken a very sheltered and darkened (miners strike power cuts) life at Northwood in the early '70s unlike earlier past times in Whitehall interested in learning more in case I need to take a career change.... |
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At ChrisHolmes' Debenhams in the West End '64 I was employed at £2 pd off watch to help MR Pratt who had made a pratt of himself and was working off a debt TO THE COMPANY in such late life- He was a very old gent - well over 70 - and he was in charge of the 'returns' - He - We had access to the 'delivery' side of the business as reflected in JW's entry and as an insider i know there was a liberal use of the companies parcel post. Mr Pratt taught me to ASSESS the fraud and the (very few) genuine malfunctions in a garment - tools were .... Magnifying glass to determine the 'wear' on the button holes -THEY WERE ALWAYS WORN MORE THAN ONCE THEY WERE LIKE A FORREST UNDER THAT MICROSCOPE - AND THE STRETCH MARKES ! And then the 'stretch' on the buttock and arse lining - which no matter how FEW times it had been worn it showed, in the ironing out the lady had simply historically recorded her activity. END I wish I could have added ---------- Madam YOU ARE NOT A SIZE TWELVE - YOPU ARE A COMFORTABLE 14 -= ENJOY AND PLEASE STOP HARASSING YOUR HUSBAND - HE DOES NOT KNOWTHE DIFFERENCE ! This is SPUD ..... ASLEEP _ YET _ WHY NOT !!!!!! The main commercial and later military code I learned from Debenhams was the established code used by the company to reflect the 'cost-price' of - say a coat, to one of their stores - this information was shown on the price tag on the shop floor in casual writing - it made no sence to the buying public. The code which represents a run of digits from 1 to 10 is contained within one word - which has no repeated letter - I give you CORNFLAKES as an exapmle - At Debenhams the cost-price code on the lable of a coat being sold lets say in my day for (1966).... say £12 (£11.99) in the shop the lable was td/6 - breakdown of the code - 39/6 (£1 19 and 6) The Debenham code was METHODICAL ! hence td/6 (39/6) .YOU ...still awake ..... ?? Me - wonderin'wot that code was called - RAMROD APPOLOGIES TO MY READERS - MUCH SEARCHING FOR RAMROD MUCH JOY IN REMEMBERING. Later in my aviation life in the Andrew I had to rely heavily on RAMROD codes - BUT UNBELIEVABLE THERE ARE THOUSANDS - simple CORNFLAKES eg and etc. |
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Seems to be a reunion of ex Admialty workers. That Swedish Barmaid we took ashore with us on one of our runs starting at the Chandos. I had a job in Antiques whilst there, well it was more of shop with House Clearance. the old man looked a bit like Fagan. |
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Spud's mention of Chris Holmes brought back some memories. We used to go to the factory, somewhere near the Post Office tower to Pack womens coats, very expensive one as I remember. It was a great way of subsidising the booze money, I think we could earn a couple of quid a day which was good money in the 60's. My sisters also received some nice camel coats from "misdirected" deliveries. |
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Yes, I remember Dave Turner well - also Ivor Batey, who I also knew at the Met School at Culdrose. He was regularly doing naughty things to a Wren called Sue Swales; who went on to become a Wren Officer of some sort. I also went to see him after he left the RN and went to work in the Air Ministry Met section at Carlisle Airport - this is many years ago. |
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I have been trying to Remember the name of that Pub the Marquis of Granby, I to enjoyed the Pork and Salad. furthe left after the Granby was a Club upstairs owned by a queer Canadian. got barred after upsetting a client in a long dress male of course. Use to enjoy a meal in a Chinese in St Martins Lane with a Forecaster 10/6d for a 3 course meal. The Salisbury was a visiting hole for Actors had lots of mirrors. Strangely can never remember names numbers yes. I think the entrys are checked. before let loose. I hope these stir up the memory cells. anyone heard of Ivor Batey at Admiralt. We all use to have a run ashore starting at the Chandos. must of been around 1964. |
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