What a fantastic Birthday Parade today. The way it went and the music ofcourse. What did other boarders feel about this today?
Today's Trooping the Colour Ceremony 2013
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I watched it for cousin-in-law, Caspar,now living in the US, as he was a Captain in the Scots Guards until a few years ago.
Sometimes we are near enough to London to see a bit ofthe flypast but not today,too much low cloud.
I admit I didn't watch it all,just dipped in. Nice to see the Red Arrows again too.
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I went to the Fair on the Square in Highgate, which was soggy to say the least! I blame the Monarchy, more often and not it rains on the Queen's Birthday.
The Fair was mostly kebab stalls reeking of burning flesh, and two lots of morris dancers, one was a ladies team from Cricklewood. Outside the church were some depressed looking sheep. One of them had been sheared, the others waited their turn with resignation while the canvas dripped on them.
There were lots of third prize winning victoria sponges in evidence and cup cake stalls everywhere in between the bric a brac.
All in all, an outstanding example of the North London middle class at play!
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostI went to the Fair on the Square in Highgate, which was soggy to say the least! I blame the Monarchy, more often and not it rains on the Queen's Birthday.
The Fair was mostly kebab stalls reeking of burning flesh, and two lots of morris dancers, one was a ladies team from Cricklewood. Outside the church were some depressed looking sheep. One of them had been sheared, the others waited their turn with resignation while the canvas dripped on them.
There were lots of third prize winning victoria sponges in evidence and cup cake stalls everywhere in between the bric a brac.
All in all, an outstanding example of the North London middle class at play!
I hope you had a cup cake to cheer you, you paint a wonderful picture of it all.
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amateur51
Originally posted by salymap View PostI love it Ferret. The burning flesh, the resigned, depressed sheep, the lady morris dancers.
I hope you had a cup cake to cheer you, you paint a wonderful picture of it all.
A lot cheaper to put on than carnivals for the tourists as well :grump::grump::grump:
What about Trooping of The Fairy Cake next year, serenaded by Youth Bands & Orchestras & sundry other musical possibilities?
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostWhat a fantastic Birthday Parade today. The way it went and the music ofcourse. What did other boarders feel about this today?
By the way, I for one cannot understand how it is possible to play any musical instrument on horseback, and I have to say that the mounted bands really don't sound bad under the circumstances. How on earth do they maintain their embouchures and not end up with bruised lips or missing teeth??Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostHow on earth do they maintain their embouchures and not end up with bruised lips or missing teeth??
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... but why, o BBM, should the taxpayer have to pay for all this trumpery??
Let's see....all the troops and police are being paid anyway.....the Royal Family don't charge extra for turning up........I suppose there's a bit of expense in terms of closing the Mall for a few hours.....but really, in the overall scheme of things, the cost of the Troop is diddly squat. And I imagine that the bars, restaurants and tourist attractions in the vicinity enjoy a lot of extra custom.
What a dull world we would live in if everything that wasn't absolutely essential was subject to the whims of cynical old bean counters such as yourself.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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When I first went to work in the music library the chief librarian was an ex-flautist with one of the mounted bands.
Shame on me, I can't remember the name of the band but he even played for soirees at Buck House and had stories to tell by the dozen.
He said when playing his flute the horse was just controlled by his knees.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View Post:
....all the troops and police are being paid anyway.....
You get pleasure from these rituals - fine : pay for them.
I get no pleasure from them.
I don't expect you to fund the various things that give me pleasure....
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostWell that didn't take long, did it?
Let's see....all the troops and police are being paid anyway.....the Royal Family don't charge extra for turning up........I suppose there's a bit of expense in terms of closing the Mall for a few hours.....but really, in the overall scheme of things, the cost of the Troop is diddly squat. And I imagine that the bars, restaurants and tourist attractions in the vicinity enjoy a lot of extra custom.
What a dull world we would live in if everything that wasn't absolutely essential was subject to the whims of cynical old bean counters such as yourself.
I'd forgotten that you were one of The Boys In The Band
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amateur51
Originally posted by mercia View PostTrooping the Colour privately sponsored - interesting, it could work
this year we are grateful to Kiwi Shoe Polish for their support
the Annual Pepsi Trooping
The Acdo Glo-White Trooping of the Colour
We thank The National Truss for their support
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