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Discuss 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2 at the The Intelligence Cell forum within the The Army Rumour Service website; Please note that the badge embroidered on his cap is that of the US Army ...
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    Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2

    Please note that the badge embroidered on his cap is that of the US Army Special Forces.

    I can't make out if the desert uniform he's wearing is USMC pattern or a civvy knock-off of our Canadian Aridpat, it's not a set of real Canadian desert cams as the pockets are wrong.

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    Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2

    They are a knock off of the Americans. I had a fit in the earlier thread about him wearing what I first thought was our Arid Cadpats, then I had a closer look at the design.

    BTW jimbo, love the matchy-matchy undershirt you're sporting. Too bad your fake medals aren't treated the same way.

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    Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2

    Quote Originally Posted by KingstonRadio
    Please note that the badge embroidered on his cap is that of the US Army Special Forces.

    I can't make out if the desert uniform he's wearing is USMC pattern or a civvy knock-off of our Canadian Aridpat, it's not a set of real Canadian desert cams as the pockets are wrong.
    didn't Jimbo quote on a DVD that IBA training staff wear grey because they want to be grey men? So why the ally desert digi-cam? (I know - he is the worlds biggest poseur - its a rhetorical question! )
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    Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2

    Quote Originally Posted by TheSpecialOne
    Oh my goodness - Jimbo has finally polished his shoes!
    Probably one of his minions did him a favour. Has anyone checked with the Butler??

    Now if he could just get his sporran in the right place along with his dirk (yes, DIRK) then he would stand a chance of looking 1/16th decent.

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    Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2

    I thought each Scottish families Kilt colours

    were unique to that family,

    Is Jiim's kilt pattern assigned to any family in particular.

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    Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2

    It's thought to be 'Irish National tartan', but I think it's something else. Those minging brown brouges finally rotted off his feet then? You're still in rag order James, and I take umbrage with that piper's dirk that you insist on wearing (in the wrong position), as I strongly suspect you can't play a single effin' note.
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    Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2

    His kilt still needs altering... it's hanging and sagging lower than granma's boobs.

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    Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2

    Quote Originally Posted by BuckFelize
    I take umbrage with that piper's dirk that you insist on wearing (in the wrong position)
    Ah thanks, I did wonder what that was, too big for a skien-dhu and it just looks "awkward" where it is, even to me who knows nothing about such things.

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    Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2

    Quote Originally Posted by BuckFelize
    It's thought to be 'Irish National tartan', but I think it's something else.
    Agree. Will pick this up on the Shortt Thread.
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    Re: 'Baron' Castleshort Part 2

    It's already been picked up... several times. Again, it's largely irrelevant. The whole costume is a joke.
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