Fiasco Leeds Sunday 29th October

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Bah, try telling today's youth what it was like in our day & they'll just laugh at you. A lick of tarmac for breakfast only on a Sunday if you were lucky & just a quick lick of a mudstained cow pat on other days. Aye, times wuz 'ard.

Anyway, 1pm at the cafe or whatever they have sounds like a good plan to me.
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Tony of TTT wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2017 9:48 pm Did you know that you can even get a degree in nursery nursing nowadays - that used to be a certificate course at the FE college I used to work at with an entry qualification of being female.
In the good old days of the WRAF there were a couple of female only trades. Kennel maid was an official trade title.
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Peeler wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2017 10:53 pm Bah, try telling today's youth what it was like in our day & they'll just laugh at you. A lick of tarmac for breakfast only on a Sunday if you were lucky & just a quick lick of a mudstained cow pat on other days. Aye, times wuz 'ard.

Luxury!

Anyway, 1pm at the cafe or whatever they have sounds like a good plan to me.
I'd give you a lift but I'm leaving from York, could meet you here potentially? Anyone else coming?
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Buff Orpington wrote: Wed Oct 25, 2017 9:04 am
Tony of TTT wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2017 9:48 pm Did you know that you can even get a degree in nursery nursing nowadays - that used to be a certificate course at the FE college I used to work at with an entry qualification of being female.
In the good old days of the WRAF there were a couple of female only trades. Kennel maid was an official trade title.
Do they let blokes be kennel mades now, and are the duties similar?
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Don't forget to bring coffee and pies to those of us working. All donations gratefully recieved.(and don't give Peeler the Pie Monitor job).
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Wg Cdr Luddite wrote: Thu Oct 26, 2017 12:30 am Don't forget to bring coffee and pies to those of us working. All donations gratefully recieved.(and don't give Peeler the Pie Monitor job).
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grizzlymc wrote: Wed Oct 25, 2017 11:24 pm
Buff Orpington wrote: Wed Oct 25, 2017 9:04 am
Tony of TTT wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2017 9:48 pm Did you know that you can even get a degree in nursery nursing nowadays - that used to be a certificate course at the FE college I used to work at with an entry qualification of being female.
In the good old days of the WRAF there were a couple of female only trades. Kennel maid was an official trade title.
Do they let blokes be kennel mades now, and are the duties similar?
God knows who does it now, probably been contracted out, like most of the minor jobs like catering and pilot training. It will still consist of throwing food at the furry crocodiles and sweeping up shit. On the plus, one dog handler I knew reckoned that he would never have been able to get his dog to bite a kennel maid, it knew whof fed it.
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A good day was had. I posted photos in the Officers Mess facebook group, don't know how to do it here. Got some WWII bargains, saw a couple of nice games, nothing huge but respectable all the same. Good to see The Luddite and others I see more often. Didn't see Tony but we loitered around and spoke to some odd bloke we thought was him.

Got most of the things on the shopping list, didn't get any Under Fire Miniatures 20mm in the end, or any new periods. Will save those for Vappa in Feb.
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A long day made pleasant by the opportunity to laugh with old friends. I actually enjoyed myself.
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As did I, good to natter. Good enough show, some decent games on & good stalls too, though I didn't actually buy anything but got some ideas for future games.

I lie, I did buy tea, a pulled pork sandwich, a cheeseburger, a bowl of mushroom soup & a bun.
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