Originally posted by Diver
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Flying the Flag for Britishness.
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does that go for the sheep as well?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think -
Originally posted by Trolldoes that go for the sheep as well?
I said Hetero!
Sheep are just a national pastime
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Back to flags.
I already have a Union Flag, but not in the UK. I am surrounded by Yanks and they fly their flag all the time. I got one a couple of years ago to wind them up, but it had the opposite effect. They love it; it’s some solidarity thing. However, if it was any other countries flag, I’d be burnt out.Drivel is my specialityComment
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Fly the Flag, wherever you are
I fly the Union Jack & the Welsh flag
Although I must say the welsh flag has more style:
We have a neat red dragon on ours
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We have the cross of St George on ours... famous for slaying dragonsOriginally posted by DiverFly the Flag, wherever you are
I fly the Union Jack & the Welsh flag
Although I must say the welsh flag has more style:
We have a neat red dragon on ours
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No such thing as Dragons, Therefore St george was a Liar.Originally posted by TrollWe have the cross of St George on ours... famous for slaying dragons
I'm going to have my roast duck dinner now
Ta Ta
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That's 'cos George boy slew them all...cya... enjoyOriginally posted by DiverNo such thing as Dragons
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I'm BackOriginally posted by TrollThat's 'cos George boy slew them all...cya... enjoy
Aren't you even slightly humiliated by the fact that you patronise a man who told everybody that he had just killed a huge scary monster dragon.
In wales he would have been battered to death by the local populace for being stupid enough to think that he could get away with it here.
Jaberwocky is not real either by the way.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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How do you feel about having one as your national symbol?Originally posted by DiverI'm Back
Aren't you even slightly humiliated by the fact that you patronise a man who told everybody that he had just killed a huge scary monster dragon.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Feckwits, St George was actually a twat of a bishop at Alexandria, he taxed people so bad that Gordon Brown would blush !! When the emperor Julian (the apostate and my avtar) came to the throne his own people killed him. The Christians then martyed him and declared him a saint. He become popular through the crusades and his veneration was brought back with the returning knights with all the usual 'myths'.
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Read some books .... it helps.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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