Similar to Cockney Rhyming Slang,
but far more sophisticated, the Royal Navy has devised a language all of
its own over the years which is documented in this splendid volume.
The
reason for yesterday's early post should become clear as the reader
enjoys what for us was a BRILLIANT day out, but for me it brought to
mind one of the most relevant words from that dictionary. GRIPPO
describes a kindness offered by someone to a member of the RN,
particularly while visiting a foreign port, which usually involves a day
out, a trip around the area, a dinner, a home visit or similar. Once
again our memorable day out was down to the kindness Hugh shows to his
friends and which in turn involved my Australian Son in Law. A
member of that country's Royal Navy he is at present on detachment to
the UK and for him to enjoy this Grippo brought equal joy to us both!
Hugh issued the
before being driven to the venue by son Daryl.
traffic started to pile up with the best option being on foot.
family Friend and dairy farmer Tim Dalton, eldest son Daryl,
Hugh's nephew Tristan, the Man Himself (Hugh), Bernard and Me.
'home made' spicy Sausage Roll to get proceedings underway.
he's had enough already.
The England Huddle.
First Blood to the Home Side.
which saw the player having to leave the field.
HEATHROW AIRPORT
can be, our estimate was about one aircraft every 90 seconds!
Lucky then to catch one of British Airways new delivery A380's.
"Do you come from a land down under?
Where women glow and men plunder?
Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder?
You better run, you better take cover."
Men At Work
This 'scrum' led to more points for Australia
were paraded before the audience including
"yours is bigger than mine"
You think we look pretty good together
You think my boots are made of leather
But I'm a substitute for another guy
I look pretty tall but my heels are high
The simple things you see are all complicated
I look pretty young, but I'm just back-dated, yeah
The Who
QANTAS
(Queensland and Northern Territories Air Service)
delivering reinforcements!
with some deft ball handling leading to what was surely another 'TRY'?
The REFEREE was unsure about this and sort help from
technology by forming a T with both forearms indicating a
request for TV footage to decide the outcome.
technology by forming a T with both forearms indicating a
request for TV footage to decide the outcome.
it was nip and tuck, but as the final whistle blew
was Crowned 'Man of the Match'.
as seen by my Son in Law Bernard!
Back to 'reality' tomorrow I guess!
Footnote -
Long before Rugby adopted the 'Spiritual' as their rallying cry the
Royal Navy had perfected its own version, complete with Actions to
emphasis the words. Probably best just left at that!!
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