Team Infidel
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welcome.......
That ringleader, The Highway Man, needs putting in his place pronto. His lack of respect for officers needs addressing.![]()
I'm all for running a tight ship and ruling with an iron fist! :twisted:
With all due respect Sir (see, I'm very polite) - don't confuse your IQ with your payband!!![]()
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and don't confuse your rank with my authority.
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Your lass said you waxed!!!
Exactly - oh you mean your wallet?![]()
Oh blimey another Rupert.:?
Welcome aboard all the same.:mrgreen:
How did I miss this???
Welcome aboard, albeit belatedly...
I think I have asked this before, but I am going to again... What the heck is a Rupert?
I have been an NCO and I have had the previlege of being an officer- I still like being an NCO- so much fun...
Rupert is the nickname/slang term for an officer.![]()
Ok, duly noted, but why Rupert....?
I've called officers by a few names, so nasty enought that I will get banned if I print it. I was called by a few names when I became an officer (payback is always a b!tch, ain't it?), but why Rupert- actually it sounds like some innocent teddy bear..., if you ask me.
What went wrong with you?![]()
Officers tend(ed) to be posh highly educated upper class people hence the nickname Rupert. Traditionally Rupert was a name often chosen by the upper classes to name their sons. Officers tended to be posh, hence the use of the nickname Rupert.
I know I certainly ain't posh or upper class, not all officers are. But they are usually all highly educated though.
Hope that makes sense!![]()