The noble Earl is minded to acquire a Royal Irish Rangers' caubeen with hackle; and the cap badge of a field-marshal, for use at future house parties (!).
Dangerfield, old boy, your notion of having Belmont promoted might finally come to fruition.
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Slightly disrespectful to those who wear the uniform in combat, some migh be inclined to say?
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Slightly disrespectful to those who wear the uniform in combat, some migh be inclined to say?
I have the utmost respect for those who are proud to wear Her Majesty's uniforms.
We're talking in this context about a private house party.
Simply a bit of fun, as is all fancy dress!
I agree Timothy. Fancy dress is meant to be worn as a joke and to have a laugh. People take things so seriously these days.
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