A Sikh soldier in the UK has made history by becoming the first guardsman to wear a turban rather than a bearskin at the Buckingham Palace here, breaking over a century-old tradition. Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar, 25, has been allowed to break hundreds of years of tradition to observe his religion. The Scots Guards, one of five foot regiments who guard the Queen, have worn bearskins on parade since 1832.
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That Sikh fella in the Scots Guards
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That Sikh fella in the Scots Guards
Should we now expect the first burqa clad Wren?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think -
Special Forces if Allah wills it.Originally posted by Troll View PostShould we now expect the first burqa clad Wren?
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Agree, FLANGE is a lovely word.
Re Sikh, don't care really what people wear.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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I don't really care, its just the way he looks, those eyes...he looks like he's holding a real stinker of a fart
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FTFYOriginally posted by Troll View PostShould we now expect the first burqa clad lapdancer?Coffee's for closersComment
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Would you rather he let it out?Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI don't really care, its just the way he looks, those eyes...he looks like he's holding a real stinker of a fartComment
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0/10 fuq off to the Daily Mail for some practice.Originally posted by Troll View PostShould we now expect the first burqa clad Wren?
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Then they would be a blackbird, not a wren.Originally posted by Troll View PostShould we now expect the first burqa clad Wren?Comment
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That's odd - Like most people presumably, I thought they wore peaked caps until the Crimean War in the 1850s, and only took to bearskins after the Battle of Balaclava.Originally posted by Troll View PostThe Scots Guards, one of five foot regiments who guard the Queen, have worn bearskins on parade since 1832.
Is there a military uniform geek in the house?
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