Was it those two Scottish regiments which insisted that the hem of the kilts worn by the soldiers must be on or below the knee - because of "the way they were built"?
yeah it is in the workplace and the employer expects you to behave suitably.
Perhaps it is his way of showing he wants out and wants another day job.
as sqad asks - can you imagine a Gordon Heelander doing the gay gordons ? yup I can actually. There was a time ( Boer War I think ) when the men were demoralised and so the commanding officer ordered a sword dance ( bagpipes and the men dance across crossed swords - that one )
but Saqad's ex employer was pretty po-faced. Do you remember the junior doctors who photographed themselves in A+E " corpsing" - lying horizontal in odd places - they all got disciplined by an unamused hospital employer - who suffered a serious and sudden sense of humour loss
Yes he should be disciplined, on Duty at Buck House, just not appropriate way to behave (funny though), I hope he doesn't lose his job, if he does I really hope Andy Richards is proud of himself if it was his Video that brought it about!
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