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Re: Promotion for CWO Harkness
Post by saber964   » Thu Jun 11, 2015 9:17 pm

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n7axw wrote:
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You should see the way Saudi's drive, the number one killer is traffic accidents. I witnessed an accident were a Saudi in a hot pink Vanquish hit the only palm tree(the only anything) for twenty miles doing 120 mph.


I take it that the gene pool was appropriately purged so that the driver's idiocy was not passed on to the next generation?

Don


No, its pretty much a universal thing with the Saudi's. That was 1 of 17 accidents in one day of which 14 were fatal or extremely injury serious. IIRC 5 deaths 2 quadriplegic 3 paraplegic and 1 veggie.
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Re: Promotion for CWO Harkness
Post by stewart   » Thu Jun 11, 2015 11:31 pm

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Dafmeister wrote:"saber964"]
Prince Charles and Prince Andrew are on the retired list as a captains in the RN. Also QEII is also a retired driver for the Royal Medical Corp(R).


That brings to mind a story I'm rather fond of concerning a visit by the previous King of Saudi Arabia to Balmoral, the Queen's estate in Scotland. One morning, the Royal party were going out to tour the estate and a convoy of Land Rovers pulled up at the entrance to the castle. The King was shown into the front passenger seat of one and was rather perturbed when the Queen climbed into the driver's seat beside him, women driving being illegal in Saudi Arabia. To make matters worse, having been taught to drive by the Army during the war, Her Majesty's style of driving could, perhaps, be characterised as 'vigourous' and she proceeded to hurl the Landy down the narrow country lanes of the estate in a rather alarming fashion.

Warms the cockles of my monarchist heart, that one does.[/quote]


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Re: Promotion for CWO Harkness
Post by Dafmeister   » Fri Jun 12, 2015 4:14 am

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saber964 wrote:You should see the way Saudi's drive, the number one killer is traffic accidents. I witnessed an accident were a Saudi in a hot pink Vanquish hit the only palm tree(the only anything) for twenty miles doing 120 mph.


Anyone who paints an Aston that colour deserves everything they get... :evil:
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Re: Promotion for CWO Harkness
Post by Dafmeister   » Fri Jun 12, 2015 4:14 am

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stewart wrote:
If one was of the suspicious mind, one might think Her Majesty was making a statement.....

-- Stewart


The thought had occured :twisted:
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Re: Promotion for CWO Harkness
Post by George J. Smith   » Fri Jun 12, 2015 4:53 am

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n7axw wrote:
saber964 wrote:

You should see the way Saudi's drive, the number one killer is traffic accidents. I witnessed an accident were a Saudi in a hot pink Vanquish hit the only palm tree(the only anything) for twenty miles doing 120 mph.


I take it that the gene pool was appropriately purged so that the driver's idiocy was not passed on to the next generation?

Don


I worked in Saudi Arabia for 36 & 1/2 years and I can tell you no matter what happens the driving idiocy bug is always passed on.
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Re: Promotion for CWO Harkness
Post by saber964   » Fri Jun 12, 2015 8:46 pm

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Dafmeister wrote:
saber964 wrote:You should see the way Saudi's drive, the number one killer is traffic accidents. I witnessed an accident were a Saudi in a hot pink Vanquish hit the only palm tree(the only anything) for twenty miles doing 120 mph.


Anyone who paints an Aston that colour deserves everything they get... :evil:



You wouldn't be-leave the outlandish colors you could see in SA. I remember an electric lime green Land Rover, a day-glo blue Lamborghini, a cherry red and purple tiger striped Cadillac limo, a mint green and fire engine red BMW and a Rolls Royce Phantom II in gold leaf.
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Re: Promotion for CWO Harkness
Post by n7axw   » Sat Jun 13, 2015 12:17 am

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It sounds to me like a case of too much money floating around and not enough barrels to burn it in...

Don
When any group seeks political power in God's name, both religion and politics are instantly corrupted.
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Re: Promotion for CWO Harkness
Post by Fox2!   » Sun Jun 14, 2015 12:49 am

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saber964 wrote:IIRC Wayfarer evacuated over half the crew before the final battle. Some Marines were wounded before hand.


IIRC, Honor evacuated everybody not essential to actually fighting the next engagement with the Peeps. Which would have included most, if not all of the Marines. She didn't want any more bodies on Wayfarer than she absolutely had to.
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Re: Promotion for CWO Harkness
Post by Fox2!   » Tue Jun 16, 2015 11:22 pm

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stewart wrote:To make matters worse, having been taught to drive by the Army during the war, Her Majesty's style of driving could, perhaps, be characterised as 'vigourous' and she proceeded to hurl the Landy down the narrow country lanes of the estate in a rather alarming fashion.



Isn't that the way Land Rovers are supposed to be driven? With gusto?
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Re: Promotion for CWO Harkness
Post by Dafmeister   » Wed Jun 17, 2015 7:56 am

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Fox2! wrote:Isn't that the way Land Rovers are supposed to be driven? With gusto?


I'm not criticising Her Majesty's style of driving (I'm not stupid, those corgis are vicious), I'm just remarking that it would a little alarming to someone who's accustomed to being chauffered about in an air-conditioned Roller or Bentley, on wide, smooth roads, with a police/military escort to make sure there's nothing remotely in the way.
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