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Author:  Mojarn Piett [ Thu Jun 09, 2005 8:01 am ]
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This was posted to a Yahoo! group. I thought Tas might like it. :laugh:

Nelson: "Order the signal, Hardy."
Hardy: "Aye, aye sir.
Nelson: "Hold on, that's not what I dictated to the signal officer.
What's the meaning of this?"
Hardy: "Sorry sir?"
Nelson (reading aloud): "England expects every person to do his duty, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religious persuasion or disability". "What gobbledygook is this?"
Hardy: "Admiralty policy, I'm afraid, sir. We're an equal opportunities employer now. We had the devil's own job getting 'England' past the censors, lest it be considered racist."
Nelson: "Gadzooks, Hardy. Hand me my pipe and tobacco."
Hardy: "Sorry sir. All naval vessels have been designated smoke-free working environments."
Nelson: "In that case, break open the rum ration. Let us splice the main brace to steel the men before battle."
Hardy: "The rum ration has been abolished, Admiral. Its part of the Government's policy on binge drinking."
Nelson: "Good heavens, Hardy. I suppose we'd better get on with it ...full speed ahead."
Hardy: "I think you'll find that there's a 4 knot speed limit in this
stretch of water."
Nelson: "Damn it man! We are on the eve of the greatest sea battle in history. We must advance with all dispatch. Report from the crow's nest please."
Hardy: "That won't be possible, sir."
Nelson: "What?"
Hardy: "Health and safety have closed the crow's nest, sir. No harness. And they said that rope ladder doesn't meet regulations. They won't let anyone up there until a proper scaffolding can be erected."
Nelson: "Then get me the ship's carpenter without delay, Hardy."
Hardy: "He's busy knocking up a wheelchair access to the fo'c'sle Admiral."
Nelson: "Wheelchair access? I've never heard anything so absurd."
Hardy: "Health and safety again, sir. We have to provide a barrier-free environment for the differently abled."
Nelson: "Differently abled? I've only one arm and one eye and I refuse even to hear mention of the word. I didn't rise to the rank of admiral by playing the disability card."
Hardy: "Actually, sir, you did. The Royal Navy is under-represented in the areas of visual impairment and limb deficiency."
Nelson: "Whatever next? Give me full sail. The salt spray beckons."
Hardy: "A couple of problems there too, sir. Health and safety won't let the crew up the rigging without hard hats. And they don't want anyone breathing in too much salt - haven't you seen the adverts?"
Nelson: "I've never heard such infamy. Break out the cannon and tell the men to stand by to engage the enemy."
Hardy: "The men are a bit worried about shooting at anyone, Admiral."
Nelson: "What? This is mutiny."
Hardy: "It's not that, sir. It's just that they're afraid of being
charged with murder if they actually kill anyone. There's a couple of legal-aid lawyers on board, watching everyone like hawks."
Nelson: "Then how are we to sink the Frenchies and the Spanish?"
Hardy: "Actually, sir, we're not."
Nelson: "We're not?"
Hardy: "No, sir. The Frenchies and the Spanish are our European
partners now. According to the Common Fisheries Policy, we shouldn't even be in this stretch of water. We could get hit with a claim for compensation."
Nelson: "But you must hate a Frenchman as you hate the devil."
Hardy: "I wouldn't let the ship's diversity co-coordinator hear you saying that sir. You'll be up on disciplinary."
Nelson: "You must consider every man an enemy, who speaks ill of your King."
Hardy: "Not any more, sir. We must be inclusive in this multicultural age.
Now put on your Kevlar vest; it's the rules."
Nelson: "Don't tell me - health and safety. Whatever happened to rum, sodomy and the lash?"
Hardy: As I explained, sir, rum is off the menu! And there's a ban on corporal punishment."
Nelson: "What about sodomy?"
Hardy: "I believe it's to be encouraged, sir."
Nelson: "In that case .
Kiss me, Hardy!!

Author:  dafrca [ Sat Jun 11, 2005 6:40 am ]
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Odd, sort of funny, and in some ways closer to the truth then many would want to admit.

dafrca

Author:  vanvlak [ Sat Jun 11, 2005 10:05 am ]
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Heh - nice one Mojarn.

Author:  Markconz [ Sat Jun 11, 2005 10:41 am ]
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Brilliant! - 'ship's diversity co-coordinator' haha :laugh:

Author:  Tas [ Mon Jun 13, 2005 3:57 pm ]
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[quote="Markconz,11 2005 June,19:41"][/quote]
Mojarn - EXCELLENT
Very amusing, and sadly so very true these days.
I'll pass this around to the boys!
Thanks again

Brilliant! - 'ship's diversity co-coordinator' haha :laugh:


Dont laugh matey - we already have "Equity and Diversity Supervisors" at sea in ships now
I call them "Mental Hygiene Police"...




Author:  Dwarf Supreme [ Mon Jun 13, 2005 5:06 pm ]
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LMAO :D

Author:  wargame_insomniac [ Mon Jun 13, 2005 6:36 pm ]
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Quote (Tas @ 13 2005 June,15:57)
[Dont laugh matey - we already have "Equity and Diversity Supervisors" at sea in ships now
I call them "Mental Hygiene Police"...

Next stop the Hygiene and Happiness Officers from Paranoia??
???
Cheers

James

Author:  Tas [ Tue Jun 14, 2005 3:13 pm ]
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I'm not paranoid...I KNOW they are out to get me! :p

Author:  Tas [ Mon Jun 27, 2005 11:36 pm ]
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Check this out me Hearties...
From the newspaper:

Trafalgar's PC replay off colour for relative

Horatio Nelson's closest living relative has fired a broadside at the "political correctness" of a sea battle that is to take place as part of celebrations marking the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar.

Anna Tribe, 75, the great, great, great grand-daughter of Admiral Nelson and his celebrated mistress Emma, Lady Hamilton, spoke in Portsmouth during a gathering of about 200 descendants of officers and sailors who fought in the October 21, 1805 battle.

A fleet of 17 ships from five nations will take part today in a spectacular mock sea battle off Southsea, Hampshire, on Tuesday, to mark the 200th anniversary of the conflict.

The Second Sea Lord, Vice Admiral Sir James Burnell-Nugent, has said the event is "a celebration of a battle at sea at the time of Nelson - not an exact mock up of the British and French at Trafalgar".

There will be "red" and "blue" teams which will skirmish in a way reminiscent of Nelson's victory.

But Ms Tribe, of Monmouthshire, said yesterday: "I think the idea of the blue team fighting the red team is pretty stupid.

"I am sure the French and Spanish are adult enough to appreciate we did win that battle.

"I am anti-political correctness, very much against it. It makes fools of us."

But she added: "I am all for the celebrations. I just wish there were more British ships here."

But her broadside bounced off the bows of Admiral Sir Alan West, the First Sea Lord, who revealed that it had, even after two centuries, been necessary to consider the sensitivities of the former enemy. "The French had to think quite hard about if they wanted to be involved," he said.

The re-creation will involve 100 actors aboard ships from Holland, Britain, France, Italy and Bulgaria.

:D

Author:  dafrca [ Tue Jun 28, 2005 12:10 am ]
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But Ms Tribe, of Monmouthshire, said yesterday: "I think the idea of the blue team fighting the red team is pretty stupid.

"I am sure the French and Spanish are adult enough to appreciate we did win that battle.

"I am anti-political correctness, very much against it. It makes fools of us."


I like this woman. She sounds like hoot to know. Speaks her mind she does. :laugh:

dafrca
Author:  Tas [ Tue Jun 28, 2005 1:01 am ]
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Me too.
And why wouldnt you speak your mind at 75?  Besides, as the great, great, great grand-daughter of Admiral Nelson, its in the blood! :)

Author:  dafrca [ Tue Jun 28, 2005 2:12 am ]
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Quote (Tas @ 27 2005 June,17:01)
Me too.
And why wouldnt you speak your mind at 75? ?Besides, as the great, great, great grand-daughter of Admiral Nelson, its in the blood! :)

Yah, in the blood.

You just know she must be fun to talk to.

dafrca

Author:  Dwarf Supreme [ Tue Jun 28, 2005 2:57 pm ]
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I must agree, she's gotta be a hoot!  :D  I'm not sure how all of you feel about being politically correct, but I agree with her; the re-enactment as planned does sound silly.

Author:  dafrca [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 6:18 am ]
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Quote (Dwarf Supreme @ 28 2005 June,06:57)
I must agree, she's gotta be a hoot! ?:D ?I'm not sure how all of you feel about being politically correct, but I agree with her; the re-enactment as planned does sound silly.

I agree 100%. We have become a world of overly sensitive whiners.

We need to get over it and grow up.

dafrca

Author:  Tas [ Wed Jun 29, 2005 9:22 am ]
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Dont let the Mental Hygiene Police hear you think that...

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