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Stumped 01-01-2012 17:21

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 959142)
I would rather nominate the arsehole of the year.
There would be a hell of a lot of contenders for that title.
Retlaw.

Nick Clegg would win that one, hands down.

DaveinGermany 01-01-2012 17:25

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Originally Posted by Stumped (Post 959618)
Nick Clegg would win that one, hands down.

Wouldn't be so sure. :D Isn't it more like, "Although I've been nominated, it's about everyone involved !" ;)

cashman 01-01-2012 17:35

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Although i'm a big fan on certain sports, i dont think they should get n award, were all aware to reach the top,much hard work is involved,as it is in any industry, i was always under the impression there were a few awards anyway, "Sportsperson Of the Year" fer one, i for one think honours should be a bit more deserved n that.;)

Margaret Pilkington 01-01-2012 19:25

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Cashy, that is exactly the point that I meant to make.

susie123 01-01-2012 19:27

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 959647)
Cashy, that is exactly the point that I meant to make.

Count me in on that as well.

cashman 01-01-2012 21:18

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 959647)
Cashy, that is exactly the point that I meant to make.

Yeh did make that point Margaret, just brought me to the conclusion, that its better made coming from a Sports Fan.;)

cashman 01-01-2012 21:32

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I also came to the conclusion,that Sports Stars/Famous People, have a big advantage oer ordinary folk getting honours. I base that on reading the link Gynn,i think put on, on the basis that much weight has to be behind the nomination! These people are well known,loved by many, so therefore it must be much easier to get the support needed?

garinda 01-01-2012 23:30

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Whoops.

Wrong thread.

jaysay 02-01-2012 08:37

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 959620)
Although i'm a big fan on certain sports, i dont think they should get n award, were all aware to reach the top,much hard work is involved,as it is in any industry, i was always under the impression there were a few awards anyway, "Sportsperson Of the Year" fer one, i for one think honours should be a bit more deserved n that.;)

I draw a line at today's footballers, getting awards, when you think that a footballer got fined £200,000 (a weeks wage) and dropped for a match for having dinner out with his wife and friends (thanks fergie:D) tells me all I want to know about modern day football, getting paid squillians for doing something you like doing

garinda 02-01-2012 09:55

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As I've said before on this subject, I don't agree with the honours system.

The majority of worthy people, will not be rewarded by a glittering prize, nor expect it.

Some recipients make the whole thing risible.

jaysay 02-01-2012 10:23

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 959743)
As I've said before on this subject, I don't agree with the honours system.

The majority of worthy people, will not be rewarded by a glittering prize, nor expect it.

Some recipients make the whole thing risible.

One thing that always had me thinking was when David Trippier lost his seat in parliament he was honoured with a knighthood:confused: David was a really nice chap, met him on numerous occasions, was a good MP, yet JKH had to wait years of the MBE and it he was nominated from within the community and certainly wasn't for anything he did politically. It was for his tireless work for his own hometown people, in numerous charities, something he carried on doing into his 70s although now due to his own poor health he's now taking a well earned rest, but even then he had to be told to do it. Ken Hargreaves is one of the most selfless people I have ever met, always putting other people before himself, if anybody should be called Sir its Ken

mobertol 02-01-2012 15:13

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 959743)
As I've said before on this subject, I don't agree with the honours system.

The majority of worthy people, will not be rewarded by a glittering prize, nor expect it.

Some recipients make the whole thing risible.

OK -so on the whole it's just the extended old boy's network giving themselves a collective pat on the back.

A continuation of school prize night when we were young. I used to treasure my Wardleworth's book token, receiving it was the highlight of the year. Such was the excitement in my life back then -though come to think of it they were the last awards I was ever given:o (unless you count tennis trophies!).

In any case, I bet you'd be off like a shot to the palace if you got one -think I'll nominate you for a Knighthood next time round, I'm sure I'd find other suporters of the nomination here on Accyweb.

Does HM still give it with a sword and say "Arise, Sir G...", I wonder :rolleyes: you'd enjoy that, admit it! :D

By the way, what does one have to do to get into the Knights of the Garter - apart from being "of gentle blood" and "not a hedge-born swain";):D
"HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE"

jaysay 02-01-2012 17:55

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 959787)
OK -so on the whole it's just the extended old boy's network giving themselves a collective pat on the back.

A continuation of school prize night when we were young. I used to treasure my Wardleworth's book token, receiving it was the highlight of the year. Such was the excitement in my life back then -though come to think of it they were the last awards I was ever given:o (unless you count tennis trophies!).

In any case, I bet you'd be off like a shot to the palace if you got one -think I'll nominate you for a Knighthood next time round, I'm sure I'd find other suporters of the nomination here on Accyweb.

Does HM still give it with a sword and say "Arise, Sir G...", I wonder :rolleyes: you'd enjoy that, admit it! :D

By the way, what does one have to do to get into the Knights of the Garter - apart from being "of gentle blood" and "not a hedge-born swain";):D
"HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE"

Ya her maj still does the tapping on the shoulder bit when bestowing a knighthood:)

garinda 02-01-2012 18:21

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 959787)

In any case, I bet you'd be off like a shot to the palace if you got one -think I'll nominate you for a Knighthood next time round, I'm sure I'd find other suporters of the nomination here on Accyweb.

Er...no I wouldn't.

I may be many things, but I am a man of my word.

I don't believe in the honours system.

Doubly so, as a republican.

Remember, for every nice lollipop lady, there's also a hundred Whitehall pen pushers, receiving a similar gong.

Merely for getting the 7.20 to Waterloo every day...after already being paid a more than generous salary, for their efforts.

Personally I think the whole antiquated system stinks, and should be scrapped.

yerself 02-01-2012 20:48

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Originally Posted by garinda
I don't believe in the honours system.

You're not saying you don't know what OBE stands for are you?;)

Other Buggers' Efforts.


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