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Rimmer (red Dwarf) - Public-figure in South-andaman


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Established in the recent years Rimmer (red dwarf) in south-andaman, andaman-and-nicobar-islands in india.

This well-known establishment acts as a one-stop destination servicing customers both local and from other parts of the city...

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Ans: Open all days mostly from 9:30 to 8:30 and exceptions on Sundays. Call them before going to the location.

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Ans: Within the fictional universe of Red Dwarf, Rimmer was born on Io somewhere during the 21st through 23rd centuries[1], where he suffered an unhappy childhood. He grew up in the shadow of his three older and more successful brothers, Frank, Howard, and John, who tormented and bullied him throughout his youth and whose successes in both school and career greatly overshadowed his own meagre achievements. His father had been rejected from the Space Corps in his youth for being an inch below regulation height, and was thus fixated on his sons succeeding where he had failed; to which end, he refused to allow his sons to eat unless they could answer complicated astronavigation questions — Arnold nearly starved — and, to ensure that they would not be held back by insufficient height, were stretched on a rack to make them taller. His mother was little better; a cold, severe woman, she viewed Arnold largely with open contempt for his numerous failings, and barely paid any attention to him at all. Religion was little consolation to young Arnold; the family belonged to an obscure fundamentalist sect, the "Seventh Day Advent Hoppists" (a play on Seventh-day Adventists), who followed literally a misprinted edition of the Bible. This led them to spend each Sunday hopping, thanks to a passage reading, "Faith, hop, and charity, and the greatest of these is hop." He was also bullied by other children at school — his one "friend", Porky Roebuck, once spearheaded a plan to eat him during a Space Scouts survival course. Rimmer later recounts an occasion on which Roebuck threw his favourite shoes into the school septic tank when he was twelve - "I cried for weeks. I was wearing them." There is evidence scattered throughout the series that Rimmer may have a different father than his brothers — specifically, that he may be the only one of the four Rimmer children to be the biological child of both Mr. and Mrs. Rimmer.[citation needed] He claimed that his father had an alibi for his sperm on the night of conception. At the age of 14, Rimmer divorced his parents and left home. Despite his loathing of his father, Rimmer nevertheless felt a perverse desire to vicariously live out his dream. As such, Rimmer joined the Space Corps at a low-entry level as a third technician, and devoted his life to his career, engaging with few activities outside of work. On one notable occasion, he volunteered for the Samaritans, a suicide-prevention helpline, only to resign after one day when five people committed suicide after talking to him — one of whom had dialled the wrong number and only wanted the cricket results — an event dubbed "Lemming Sunday" by the newspapers. (A similar event occurs in the life of another Chris Barrie character, Gordon Brittas, this time called "Black Friday".) Sometime during his life, Rimmer also earned two swimming certificates: one Bronze Swimming Certificate, and one Silver Swimming Certificate — BSc and SSc respectively — to which he often makes reference to on his official correspondence in lieu of any actual qualifications (it is alluded to later in the series that Rimmer cannot swim, thus making his possession of these certificates something of a mystery). He is also rather unsuccessful with women, managing to have a sexual relationship with only one woman, Yvonne McGruder, the ship's female boxing champion (who was apparently concussed at the time, a fact that Dave Lister never fails to point out). The entire encounter lasted little more than twelve minutes, including the time it took to eat a pizza.[2] This is later contradicted when Rimmer claims that he lost his virginity in the back of his brother's Bentley with a girl named Sandra.[3] Rimmer's deepest ambition is to become an officer in the Space Corps, but his career is little more distinguished than his previous efforts. Despite serving in the Space Corps for fourteen years, he only managed to further himself from third technician (the lowest rank on the ship) to second technician (the second-lowest rank on the ship), and the only medals he ever received were for his long service to the Space Corps, awarded to him every three years. His attempts to further himself usually end in failure; he took the astronavigation exam no less than 13 times without success, despite his efforts to study and / or cheat. In one case, he reportedly wrote "I am a fish" on the answer sheet four hundred times before performing "a funny little dance" and fainting. He was also invited to the captain's table once in his entire career, only to humiliate himself when served cold gazpacho, which he demanded be taken away and brought back hot, to the amusement of everyone else present. He blames this faux pas for the stagnation of his career (rather than the more obvious culprits, namely his personality and incompetence) and never forgives himself — his last words before he dies are "gazpacho soup". He also leads a campaign to replace the standard Space Corps salute with an extremely elaborate one of his own design, which fails when absolutely no officers display any interest at all. During his service on Red Dwarf, he is assigned to both work with and share quarters with Third Technician Dave Lister, his only inferior in rank on the ship, for whom he instantly develops a warm and reciprocated loathing. The two are notably different in personality — unlike the uptight and pompous Rimmer, Lister is unmotivated, slovenly, relaxed and well-liked — and they clash often.