Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 1:32 pm
"Séamus Géroid Rístead MacAngearr" here:
www.ibanagreatlakes.co...short.html
and somewhere else I can't find at the moment.
His ARRSE username is, of course "LYING WALT"

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 1:49 pm
"Séamus Géroid Rístead MacAngearr" here:
www.ibanagreatlakes.co...short.html
and somewhere else I can't find at the moment.
His ARRSE username is, of course "LYING WALT"
I gather you've seen all this LoF stuff from January 2006?
209.85.229.132/search?...&gl=uk

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 2:19 pm
Sorry to intrude ..... or if I have the wrong end of the stick, but have seen this one:
"Séamus Géroid Rístead MacAngearr" here:
www.ibanagreatlakes.co...short.html
and somewhere else I can't find at the moment.
That is our guy from Croydon, "Irishing" his name.
It is *one* mark of his insecurity in life and need to biggin up himself to belong to something. And also desperately trying to belong to something.
I had a girlfriend (who was very accomplished martial artist AND still serving in military), who wanted to change her first name from Ana to Anna, to fit in more.
When asked, I was against it, a lot.
"If you don't know your history, you are like a leaf that once belonged to tree, but doesn't know it."
It is very bad if one has to invent imaginary history of glorious deeds and names.

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:49 pm
As it seeems a fairly rural area ,probably covered by one postie , is it not too much to believe that the postal address is altered on purpose to throw the weaker hounds from the scent?
If the postie saw the addy he would immediately recognise it as Jimbos "walt "deliveries and post it as so.
There are loads of addresses in the area as castle court.....
or is that so thin its anorexic?

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:00 pm
As it seeems a fairly rural area ,probably covered by one postie , is it not too much to believe that the postal address is altered on purpose to throw the weaker hounds from the scent?
If the postie saw the addy he would immediately recognise it as Jimbos "walt "deliveries and post it as so.
Probably, E&OE and that stuff

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:07 pm
btw whats E&OE to the uninitiated?

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:19 pm

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:25 pm
Уважаемый коллега,
я лично знаю Джима уже много лет. Это его стиль и это его бизнес. В нашей стране он уже никогда не закрепится. Мы прошли IBA d 1995 -2000 годах, и не просто чего-то взяли, но заплатили за это и использовали в своих целях. Немного, но достаточно важное - прежде всего сам подход к обучению.
А все остальное - это проблемы тех, кто ведется на его имидж. Он достаточно сведущий специалист на том уровне, который заявляет. А про медали и ордена - это его личное дело
Dear colleague,
I personally know Jim for many years. It is his style, and it is his business. In our country, he has never taken hold. We passed IBA d 1995 -2000 years, and not just something made, but paid for it and use for their own purposes. A little bit, but quite important - particularly the approach to learning.
All the rest - this is the problem of who is in his image. He is versed expert on the level of states. And about the medal and the Order - it is his own business
Reply:
Как я уже говорил ранее, я не был допрос МАЮ или его уровня подготовки, просто доверие к Генеральному директору, который в моей стране фальсифицированных требований военной службы с целью получения прибыли.
Помимо этого, я бы, как правило, согласны с Вами по поводу медали и награды - это его дело, но хотел бы добавить, "риск покупателя" (Покупатель берегись).
Many thanks for your reply.
As I said earlier, I was not questioning the IBA or it's standard of training, just the credibility of the Director General, who in my country has falsified claims of military service for profit.
Apart from this, I would normally agree with you about medals and awards - it is his business, but would add "Caveat Emptor" (Buyer beware)..

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:31 pm

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:41 pm
As it seeems a fairly rural area ,probably covered by one postie , is it not too much to believe that the postal address is altered on purpose to throw the weaker hounds from the scent?
If the postie saw the addy he would immediately recognise it as Jimbos "walt "deliveries and post it as so.
Probably, E&OE and that stuff :wink:
The place in question

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:53 pm
Can you go to;
ims0.osiemaps.ie/websi...m=S1&user=
Select "search" and input "castle cosy". It will pull up Castle Cosy, Brewery Street. From the resultant aerial photographs can you ID the locations of the various phots?

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 5:06 pm
Croydon actually might be offshoot of Ireland, considering that now I have a colleague in company from Croydon...and he is mad as a bat!
Anyhow,i f Jimbo is Irish-born, he must have come out from wrong orifice, he is so full of it.

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 5:11 pm
Can you go to;
ims0.osiemaps.ie/websi...&user=
Select "search" and input "castle cosy". It will pull up Castle Cosy, Brewery Street. From the resultant aerial photographs can you ID the locations of the various phots?
Having problem saving the map to anote the various locations.
I will post the info that came with the pics from a third party ARRSE supporter.(his bold)
Jims abode is in the pic with the gate with the name "CASTLE COSEY" and the guard dog sign, I was directed there by locals. The pub is where BREWERY STREET ends, working back, going left about 100mtrs from the pub is Jims house, the builders vans you can see seem to be that building co. registered in CASTLE COSY. CASTLE COSEY is the name of the area, it is a small area in the village of CASTLEBELLINGHAM
The highlighted waymarker on the aerial map is castle cosy, working back to the left you come to a row of house where the brewery pub is located. The pub is last building.
Across the road is the junction where the long shot of CC gates was taken and the shot of the pub.
KTM

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 5:16 pm
The place in question
Are the Guard Dogs IBA graduates?
Or, indeed, knowing Jim's normal bullsh1t are there any dogs at all
Although I guess the external letter-box suggests there probably are.
I wonder who he's scared of? Burglars? IRA? Russians?
And PLEASE tell me that it's a bungalow!

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 5:25 pm

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 5:42 pm

As posted many pages back...the development of the Castle Cosey area

Sterling work chaps
Dogs? 209.85.229.132/search?...&gl=uk
209.85.229.132/search?...&gl=uk
Oh yes!

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 5:59 pm
Not that the final build of access would necessarily be as shown in the plan, but you can see that anyway by the fence/hedge lines on the satellite image.
So - do I send him an ARRSE Pin or not?

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 6:16 pm
Said red lining was done afore the photo's published today by KevtheMed (excellent work!!)
Please amend somebody/anybody, if you can...we shall all be obliged...twas only based on speculation...
Which one will be the Cosey Castle? 1?2?3?4?5? that Postman Pat posts at?

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 6:23 pm
I'm all a flutter waiting for the start of Chapter/Part 3 and the filing of this installment in the ARRSEArchive..
Has Baron, Sir Jim Short[t] of Castleshort[t], AB CD EF GH,Knight Grand Cross of the Walt, had his solicitors serve papers at Chateau ARRSE yet?
His lawyers will be having to sift through a lot of 'depositions' and research if he doesn't hurry up. At the rate most charge per hour, that could cut into the profits for this fiscal year, Jim...and, I trust, you won't pass on the costs to your IBA students through an increase in fees...

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Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 6:24 pm
Said red lining was done afore the photo's published today by KevtheMed (excellent work!!)
Please amend somebody/anybody, if you can...we shall all be obliged...twas only based on speculation...
Which one will be the Cosey Castle? 1?2?3?4?5? that Postman Pat posts at?
As I said, according to the Council's Plan it appears to be Number 5.
Just a house, regardless of what THE LIAR sticks on the gate.
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