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RedFox
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Re: my very impatient Dad
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December 10, 2012, 10:28:55 PM »
Hi David
Just read this thread and loved it.
Best wishes to him.
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Re: my very impatient Dad
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Quote from: david3103 on December 10, 2012, 04:01:02 PM
Blonde inspires!
A sequence of posts on the 'Things that p*** you off' thread led me to look for a picture of Dad at the Remembrance Day Parade
Click to see full-size image.
He's the second from the right in the foreground (not the beardy guy in the background)
Embarrassing moment #33578
Dad is in that picture - well, he is in that group of In-Pensioners, but he's not visible.
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December 31, 2012, 09:38:17 AM »
Dad came up for a few days this week. He opted to have Christmas Day and Boxing Day at the RHC and travelled up on the train on Thursday, thus avoiding the mayhem which ensues on December 25th in a house containing five children.
He mentioned in passing that next year he quite fancied staying in the Methodist owned hotel near Robin Hood's Bay...
At least I thought it was mentioned in passing...
Twenty minutes later I have my iPad on my lap, we're looking at the website and trying to check prices and failing because the dates are a long way ahead or some such reason.
Ten minutes more and we've called them and booked it.
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Re: my very impatient Dad
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January 08, 2013, 12:45:50 PM »
16.07 yesterday - my phone lights up with the news that Dad is calling.
Turning to my pc as I answer the call I'm already opening Teamviewer to assist.
Pleasantries exchanged Dad says "Some of the other guys have got office chairs and I was going to go with one of them to have a look at some, but he's not free till next week"
"Oh. What sort of chair"
"A high backed one - I found one online. A Cadiz Managers Hiigh Back chair. It's £65, but I think that's got VAT to go on."
"Oh"
"What do you think?" The answer to this question is patently redundant, but I ask if he's tried one and obviously he has. I say stuff about 'getting what you pay for in terms of durability, but this is Dad I'm talking to...
So I search for and find the page he's looking at and by 16.30 it's ordered and paid for with free delivery by Wednesday
Lord, grant me patience and make it
SOON!
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Re: my very impatient Dad
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January 08, 2013, 12:58:11 PM »
Quote from: david3103 on January 08, 2013, 12:45:50 PM
16.07 yesterday - my phone lights up with the news that Dad is calling.
Turning to my pc as I answer the call I'm already opening Teamviewer to assist.
Pleasantries exchanged Dad says "Some of the other guys have got office chairs and I was going to go with one of them to have a look at some, but he's not free till next week"
"Oh. What sort of chair"
"A high backed one - I found one online. A Cadiz Managers Hiigh Back chair. It's £65, but I think that's got VAT to go on."
"Oh"
"What do you think?" The answer to this question is patently redundant, but I ask if he's tried one and obviously he has. I say stuff about 'getting what you pay for in terms of durability, but this is Dad I'm talking to...
So I search for and find the page he's looking at and by 16.30 it's ordered and paid for with free delivery by Wednesday
Lord, grant me patience and make it
SOON!
Seems your Dad still has all his wits about him. VWP impatient Dad.
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Re: my very impatient Dad
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January 08, 2013, 01:02:06 PM »
Quote from: david3103 on December 18, 2012, 10:16:30 AM
Quote from: david3103 on December 10, 2012, 04:01:02 PM
Blonde inspires!
A sequence of posts on the 'Things that p*** you off' thread led me to look for a picture of Dad at the Remembrance Day Parade
Click to see full-size image.
He's the second from the right in the foreground (not the beardy guy in the background)
Embarrassing moment #33578
Dad is in that picture - well, he is in that group of In-Pensioners, but he's not visible.
I didn't know there were female Chelsea Pensioners too!
(I'm assuming the one on the left is a woman!)
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Re: my very impatient Dad
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Quote from: The Camel on January 08, 2013, 01:02:06 PM
Quote from: david3103 on December 18, 2012, 10:16:30 AM
Quote from: david3103 on December 10, 2012, 04:01:02 PM
Blonde inspires!
A sequence of posts on the 'Things that p*** you off' thread led me to look for a picture of Dad at the Remembrance Day Parade
Click to see full-size image.
He's the second from the right in the foreground (not the beardy guy in the background)
Embarrassing moment #33578
Dad is in that picture - well, he is in that group of In-Pensioners, but he's not visible.
I didn't know there were female Chelsea Pensioners too!
(I'm assuming the one on the left is a woman!)
There are a few, a very small few, but there won't be any more for a while.
Females were admitted as an 'equality' thing in 2009, but it seems that once in, some of them decided that they wanted an Animal Farm type of equality.
The facilities they were seeking can't be provided as the buildings currently exist so the admission of females has been suspended until such time as they can be accomodated in suitable style.
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Re: my very impatient Dad
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January 16, 2013, 03:42:32 PM »
Today, Father joined the Victory Services Club
http://www.vsc.co.uk/
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"The Victory Services Club (VSC) is a prestigious Private Members Club for retired and serving members of the Armed Forces, located at Marble Arch in the heart of London's West End, a 2 minute walk from Oxford Street."
They have 192 bedrooms available through members at costs from as low as £46.50 incl a full English Breakfast and these are available to guests of members so will be good for me and wife when we go down and for my Sister when she comes over from Canada in the Summer. She's confirmed some dates now which will mean she's here for Founders Day in June.
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Re: my very impatient Dad
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January 16, 2013, 03:49:01 PM »
Love this thread. To they have any pensioners from ethnic backgrounds?
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Re: my very impatient Dad
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January 17, 2013, 09:57:22 AM »
Quote from: smashedagain on January 16, 2013, 03:49:01 PM
Love this thread. To they have any pensioners from ethnic backgrounds?
I haven't seen any in my couple of visits Jason, which isn't to say they aren't there, but an extensive trawl through google images failed to find any.
Most of the current In Pensioners were born before the era of mass immigration so it's not so surprising. There's may also be a cultural issue too with the ethnic minority ex-soldiers being more likely to have extended family support?
Pretty much all of the catering and domestic staff I've seen are from African or Afro-Caribbean backgrounds though. They are all smiles and chuckles too.
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Re: my very impatient Dad
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January 17, 2013, 10:38:53 AM »
Yes I have never seen any at all. I wondered if there had been any Gurkhas or Indians who had served.
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Shockingly i haven't visited Dad since he moved in. He's been up to us a couple of times, for the trip to OT and for Christmas, but I haven't been down. Until today.
I'm currently en route from Darlington to Kings Cross, via a change at Doncaster that I obviously didn't notice when I was booking the ticket on Monday evening. £56.25 for this leg of the journey, plus £14 to park the car. Couldn't drive it for much less than that and journey times don't come close.
We're having Lunch in The Dining Hall and doing whatever Dad fancies in the afternoon. I want to check out the cyber cafe so that I have a better chance of resolving IT issues for him when he's in there, and I will give his laptop a sweep. Otherwise, weather dependent we shall fill a few hours and then I'll leave him to go check into the VSC (see earlier post for details) before seeking out the Legendary Mr J G C Black in his London haunts. A beer or two with John and maybe sit in one of the smaller games in whichever venue we find ourselves in.
Sunday Lunch with Dad then train home with a planned stop in Peterborough to pick up my eldest Granddaughter for the last leg home.
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February 16, 2013, 10:17:06 AM »
Please sit in a game with John. Need a psych evaluation plz.
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Re: my very impatient Dad
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Quote from: david3103 on January 16, 2013, 03:42:32 PM
Today, Father joined the Victory Services Club
http://www.vsc.co.uk/
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"The Victory Services Club (VSC) is a prestigious Private Members Club for retired and serving members of the Armed Forces, located at Marble Arch in the heart of London's West End, a 2 minute walk from Oxford Street."
They have 192 bedrooms available through members at costs from as low as £46.50 incl a full English Breakfast and these are available to guests of members so will be good for me and wife when we go down and for my Sister when she comes over from Canada in the Summer. She's confirmed some dates now which will mean she's here for Founders Day in June.
Click to see full-size image.
Loving this thread David, have been a bridge visitor since the 70's and was always fascinated by the pensioners. My old man uses the vsc as his second home, which is great cos its over the road from the Vic.
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Re: my very impatient Dad
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Quote from: blueace on February 17, 2013, 10:44:12 AM
Quote from: david3103 on January 16, 2013, 03:42:32 PM
My old man uses the vsc as his second home, which is great cos its over the road from the Vic.
It is indeed
My bed didn't get a lot of use.
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