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Subdued SBS wings
Not frequently seen worn . . .
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Er isn't that the idea? Subdued. You ain't seen me, right?
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A personal friend of mine and a 'hoofin' bloke - VCDS not the PM.
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"A Hoofin'" still applies, in the sense I knew the term as used by Geordies.
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Hoofing is number 3 on this list:
https://www.forces.net/military-life...-you-need-know “Excellent or amazing” Tim
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Different meaning in the battalion I was in years ago - a hoofin' meant a beating.
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When you are a Royal it means something very different. I would not like to try and give Gwyn Jenkins a beating as it would be a very painful experience....
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To be fair Leigh . . . I did ask for that one! Ha!
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I was thinking more of the other fellah, hence the 'still applies" comment.
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Quote:
Andy
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Leave to carry on Sir please. |
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