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John Feltham
Joined: 12 Feb 2006
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Location: Townsville, North Queensland
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 New Lapel Badge for "Honours"
Jut had a look at the lapel badges for those awarded the OBE, like Chris Edge for instance.
It comes in a handsome box. Unlike the crappy cardboard box that my two (oops double medalling?) GSMs csme in.
http://www.honours.gov.uk/emblems.aspx
Do they have to have permision from HM to wear it?
If they already have an OBE does it count as double medalling?
Only asking!
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ro5=6372
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Arthur R-S
Joined: 05 Aug 2006
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Location: Brandon, Suffolk
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So good, you had to say it twice. Me, I am considering wearing my CDM...remember them... The Cadbury's dairy Milk medallion, you sent in five chocolate bar wrappers, and back winged your CDM. My daughter was the culprit. Nice ribbon colour... tasteful purple.
Anyway, I digress. Would it be possible to commission a 'Golden Peanut' award, to reflect intellectual achievement in the Civil Service and of course, the Honours and Decorations Committee. This would be accompanied by a suitably embellished certificate, giving full provinance to the award.
Nominations are respectfully requested for suitable recipients. I think I know who are the favourites as the front runners for this prestigious award.
Yours Aye
Arthur
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Paul Alders
Joined: 04 Mar 2006
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They might have a nut allergy?
What else can we give them, answers on a postcard please.
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Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:48 am |
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Arthur R-S
Joined: 05 Aug 2006
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Location: Brandon, Suffolk
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Just watch the escape button Pete. If you press it three times, it turns into a self destruct mechanism. Wouldn't want you to get blown up at this stage of the game.
As for you Paul, how can there be a nut allergy, with all of those nuts around?
Yours Aye
Arthur
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GLOman
Joined: 06 Dec 2006
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Location: Northamptonshire
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Paul Alders wrote:They might have a nut allergy?
What else can we give them, answers on a postcard please.
Paul, run out of postcards. What about a miniture pawnbrokers sign on a ribbon of blush red representing the ultimate in embarrassing boxxocks dropped bysenior civil servants?
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GLOman
Joined: 06 Dec 2006
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Location: Northamptonshire
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Paul Alders wrote:They might have a nut allergy?
What else can we give them, answers on a postcard please.
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TWarner
Joined: 29 Sep 2007
Posts: 15
Location: Saundersfoot,Pembrokeshire West Wales
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 Pea nut award
Paul you ask for suggestions regarding a medal for the MoD and the DHC.........perhaps a Drooping Dick Award.AS I see it they are all worthy of this honour........
Going to prepair the mould
Terry
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TWarner
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Location: Saundersfoot,Pembrokeshire West Wales
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Pingat Jasa Medalists on parade in K.L for the 50th Merderka day celibrations..
So good I double clicked
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TWarner
Joined: 29 Sep 2007
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Location: Saundersfoot,Pembrokeshire West Wales
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TWarner wrote:
Pingat Jasa Medalists on parade in K.L for the 50th Merderka day celibrations..
Do I look bovvered what the Drooping Dick medalist think
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TWarner
Joined: 29 Sep 2007
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Location: Saundersfoot,Pembrokeshire West Wales
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My new chat up line..............wanna see my PJM honey
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owen lawrence
Joined: 15 Sep 2007
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Location: Groby, Leicestershire
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 Re: New Lapel Badge for "Honours"
[quote="John Feltham"]Jut had a look at the lapel badges for those awarded the OBE, like Chris Edge for instance.
It comes in a handsome box. Unlike the crappy cardboard box that my two (oops double medalling?) GSMs csme in.
Sorry John, Only just noticed this post the 'handsome box' it comes in costs,with badge, £15.
Owen
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John Cooper
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TWarner wrote:
Pingat Jasa Medalists on parade in K.L for the 50th Merderka day celibrations..
So good I double clicked
Terry
That photo is an absolute Brahma!
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