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Marines not all they are cracked up to be

What's this I read?

That the two Royal Marines we saw on camera smashing two bottles of bubbly against the side of P&O Cruises' Ventura during the naming ceremony were a pre-recorded con.

Rumour is that anyone watching on the quay would have seen that on the day, one didn't actually break. What we saw was a film made to cover up in case of just such an eventuality.

If it is true, it's a real shame and raises all sorts of questions about decency and honesty. More to the point, isn't it just a little worrying that our trained combat troops are not up to smashing a bottle of Champagne against such a hard object as a ship's hull?

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If they're going to fake it they might as well fake it live. Empty bottles are easier to break, so why not use a weighted empty bottle, and swing it from a hose down which a champagne-like liquid is pumped at the point of impact. Bingo!

Perhaps I watched too much Blue Peter as a child...