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mark peers

Hi all

Hi all, my name is Mark Peers ex Chatham bugler 1975-83 anybody rembemer me. Nickname muppet dose anyone know were any of the Chatham buglers are now. Not very good at computers just learning my worlds greatest son has to do it all.
lesbryan

Hi mark keep at the old puter it will all come in time
Hornblower

Hey Mark - I remember you.

You were there when I left in 1977 and were still there when I got back in 1981.

Trawl through the early threads mate and you'll see all sortsa names popping up at you and photos of Chatham bulgers too! (All with clothes on)

Stu Thorn
Siegfried

Welcome Mark
admin

Hello Muppet, I was your relief at Chatham!
The only other Fleet Bulgers on here are Tommo and Mac. There are others but they don't post or register
Aaron Aardvark

Hello Muppet........Im a bit disturbed that Deli was your relief.
mark peers

i know some of you probably all of you just got to work out all your nicknames on this forum no some of them such as stu hornblower and admin and errol ill sus the rest out in time
Rachael

welcome Mark! - i'm fairly new here too.
Hornblower

mark peers wrote:
i know some of you probably all of you just got to work out all your nicknames on this forum no some of them such as stu hornblower and admin and errol ill sus the rest out in time


Mark - have a look at your keyboard.












Done it yet? Take another second...





















Just below the K & L keys (just to the right & below) you'll see another 2 with little arrows above what looks like a full stop on the right-hand one and a baby tadpole on the other.

The one on the right actually IS a full stop - which is why it looks like one. The other is not really a baby tadpole, it's a comma - sometimes used to represent a pause in speech.

Usually, when you take a breath in real life, a comma is employed in the written word to show it.

Women don't use these in real-life speech because it gives other people a chance to get a word in edgeways.

Us men however, do use them. (See, I put one in there - ooh and another!)

Sorry mate - couldn't resist!



Don't let me put you off, you just go right on ahead and put what you like.

The important bit is that you come back often and get your dits out for us all.
Rachael

Quote:
Usually, when you take a breath in real life, a comma is employed in the written word to show it.

Women don't use these in real-life speech because it gives other people a chance to get a word in edgeways.

Us men however, do use them. (See, I put one in there - ooh and another!)

sly!
Hornblower

But true Rach - go ahead if you have the neck to deny it!!!!
Rachael

*makes a quick exit*
Hornblower

Wise - very wise!

(I don't think it'll last though)
Michael Thompson

Hey Muppet,

Glad to see you on this forum - comma - you'll have some fun here and see a lot of old mates/cobbers- stop

How's that old Datsun Cherry? I remember that well. Twink Starr is on board as well as Stuey Thorn.

You'll get to meet people you've never met before and, with any luck you might meet them at an RMB reunion.

Enjoy Muppet

Tommo
Errol

Hornblower wrote:
But true Rach - go ahead if you have the neck to deny it!!!!

Nice to see you and Rachael are 'hitting' it off.

Forum domestics..aaaaaaaaaah.
Rachael

*cough, cough*
2nd Clarinet

Rachael wrote:
*cough, cough*


Only us men are asked to do that.............!
.
2nd Clarinet



Hello Mark

Nice to hear from you mate.

I was there when you joined and I left you there in '81.

What are you up to now?


Bob Richardson.

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