Grew up listening to, and loving, The Specials. JB was a great drummer. 52 is no age...
Think he was 62, still no age mind. Share your sentiments about the band Chazz. Another person of our time taken way too early. Sad day for music.
Grew up listening to, and loving, The Specials. JB was a great drummer. 52 is no age...
Both John Bradbury and Rico Rodriguez gone this year. Sad news.
This band meant a lot to me...
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Great times indeed RT...Great times Kempo.
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I like a man and woman in uniform , I salute you Mr. MT .A couple here that will only have any meaning to either ex Royal Navy and anyone who attended Hull Trinity House.
1) 771 Search and Rescue squadron, who where based down in Cornwall. UK SAR is taking over this role from all military SAR wef 1/1/16. Google these guys, they conducted 1000's of rescues with members of the squadron receiving some high decorations for their parts in this fine service. I'm proud to have served this wonderful squadron.
2) Capt Dennis Thompson, headmaster at Hull Trinity House during my time there. Known as 'The Boss', he certainly knew how to rule a school, none of this mamba pamby ****e nowadays. The way he ran Trinity House stood me good stead for 25 years service in the forces.
RIP to both, proud, honoured and privileged to have been a part of both.
A couple here that will only have any meaning to either ex Royal Navy and anyone who attended Hull Trinity House.
1) 771 Search and Rescue squadron, who where based down in Cornwall. UK SAR is taking over this role from all military SAR wef 1/1/16. Google these guys, they conducted 1000's of rescues with members of the squadron receiving some high decorations for their parts in this fine service. I'm proud to have served this wonderful squadron.
2) Capt Dennis Thompson, headmaster at Hull Trinity House during my time there. Known as 'The Boss', he certainly knew how to rule a school, none of this mamba pamby ****e nowadays. The way he ran Trinity House stood me good stead for 25 years service in the forces.
RIP to both, proud, honoured and privileged to have been a part of both.
If he hands the size of baseball gloves then I reckon it's the same fella.We had a ''Thommo'' as a teacher back in my day (late 60's) - he, like all the other teachers, certainly wasn't one to be ****ed with: I just Googled him and found he was headmaster in the 80's, I'm not sure it would be the same one that taught me.
RIP all the same.
Wayne Rogers
Trapper John RIP
I started a "RIP January Thread" Chesh early this morning and started off with Wayne.
But he did one last year. Get a grip, keep it real.
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