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8 December, 2012 at 4:01 pm #515840
@momentaryloss wrote:
@wordsworth60 wrote:
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Very impressive.
Go on admit it – you used to be the Chair/manager/head honcho in a club like this real life.
:D
I’m afraid that, having been the younger sibling, I never quite got the hang of authority (Wordsworth Minor at School, Cambridge instead of That Other Place, only a Lieutenant-Colonel, etc).
However I developed an appetite for regulations and procedures during a brief spell in the Colonial Office, running Tristan Da Cunha.
8 December, 2012 at 4:39 pm #515841@wordsworth60 wrote:
@momentaryloss wrote:
@wordsworth60 wrote:
. . . .
Very impressive.
Go on admit it – you used to be the Chair/manager/head honcho in a club like this real life.
:D
I’m afraid that, having been the younger sibling, I never quite got the hang of authority (Wordsworth Minor at School, Cambridge instead of That Other Place, only a Lieutenant-Colonel, etc).
However I developed an appetite for regulations and procedures during a brief spell in the Colonial Office, running Tristan Da Cunha.
I can see how all those options must somehow seem so second best.
My heart goes out to you.
8 December, 2012 at 4:50 pm #515842@momentaryloss wrote:
I can see how all those options must somehow seem so second best.
My heart goes out to you.
ML, I have always valued your aptitude for empathy.
In my later years I’ve realised that, rather than covet the achievements of my older sibling, chase status conferred by largely meaningless institutions, or compete with individuals for whom I hold no respect, I should enjoy every jot and tittle of my life, because it’s actually really jolly good.
And may I say that comradeship such as yours that helps make it so.
8 December, 2012 at 5:34 pm #515843@wordsworth60 wrote:
@momentaryloss wrote:
I can see how all those options must somehow seem so second best.
My heart goes out to you.
ML, I have always valued your aptitude for empathy.
In my later years I’ve realised that, rather than covet the achievements of my older sibling, chase status conferred by largely meaningless institutions, or compete with individuals for whom I hold no respect, I should enjoy every jot and tittle of my life, because it’s actually really jolly good.
And may I say that comradeship such as yours that helps make it so.
8) :D :lol: :D 8)
Smilies for when you want to share a moment and words would only ruin it.
8 December, 2012 at 7:26 pm #515844OK !!!! You lot are getting on my nerves taking this Gents Room wayyyyyyyy toooo seriously….you’re still dirty lazy buggas :lol:
Let’s bury the hatchet (sounds like a good Christmas game in the dark!) and have a good ole knees up :lol:
Ideas for games, food, booze and more booze and more games please :lol:
8 December, 2012 at 8:19 pm #515845tries to lock kenty in the cupboard
:)8 December, 2012 at 8:20 pm #515846Fits spy cam to the cupboard observe the shenannigans between kenty and F_Pol . . .
8 December, 2012 at 9:23 pm #515847@kent f OBE wrote:
OK !!!! You lot are getting on my nerves taking this Gents Room wayyyyyyyy toooo seriously….you’re still dirty lazy buggas :lol:
Let’s bury the hatchet (sounds like a good Christmas game in the dark!) and have a good ole knees up :lol:
Ideas for games, food, booze and more booze and more games please :lol:
sounds good but no late night games of monopoly………….have seen grown men fight till one was knocked out over the aquisition of marylebone station
8 December, 2012 at 9:32 pm #515848Always like a good game o Cluedo ! @ Christmas ! Now whodunit ?
:? :shock: :lol:
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