DawZi wrote:a lot of the people who i have been speaking to working round Preston Blackburn and Rylands last week are not that much into football they just see it as a opportunity to celebrate there country and for them it's a good way of sticking there fingers up at do-gooders hell bent on political correctness
halftimeresults wrote:I heard that the British government is worried that the average size of penises is decreasing in the country. To find out the extent of the problem they have asked every bloke with a tackle smaller than 3 inches to put a white flag with a red cross on their car
shrimpnsave wrote:halftimeresults wrote:I heard that the British government is worried that the average size of penises is decreasing in the country. To find out the extent of the problem they have asked every bloke with a tackle smaller than 3 inches to put a white flag with a red cross on their car
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greenshrimp wrote:Cringeworthy and tacky - even worse are those that drape a flag out their house windows - it looks a right mess, luckily nobody round me does it, but driving to work I see some right states!
greenshrimp wrote:Cringeworthy and tacky - even worse are those that drape a flag out their house windows - it looks a right mess, luckily nobody round me does it, but driving to work I see some right states!
greenshrimp wrote:Cringeworthy and tacky - even worse are those that drape a flag out their house windows - it looks a right mess, luckily nobody round me does it, but driving to work I see some right states!
halftimeresults wrote:I heard that the British government is worried that the average size of penises is decreasing in the country. To find out the extent of the problem they have asked every bloke with a tackle smaller than 3 inches to put a white flag with a red cross on their car
Stanley Bowles wrote:We shouldnt need a football tournement to fly our flag and be proud of our nation.Hold your heads high this is our green pleasant land and show it to the world like other countrys do, its not a issue COME ON ENGLAND
halftimeresults wrote:greenshrimp wrote:Cringeworthy and tacky - even worse are those that drape a flag out their house windows - it looks a right mess, luckily nobody round me does it, but driving to work I see some right states!
You need to get a life if you feel that it is cringeworthy.
It has ginen our country a feel good factor that has been missing in recent hard times.
I have my flag draped out off my window on Torrisholme rd so I suggest you don't drive that way.
Splodge wrote:Having spent time living in the USA, one thing I admire about Americans is their sense of patriotism. No-one would complain if you drove around with stars and stripes flags on your car all day every day; many homes have proper flag poles outside proudly flying the US flag and their state flag. Yet the only time we see such displays here are during the world cup/European cup; and even then half of the population sneer at it.
greenshrimp wrote:halftimeresults wrote:greenshrimp wrote:Cringeworthy and tacky - even worse are those that drape a flag out their house windows - it looks a right mess, luckily nobody round me does it, but driving to work I see some right states!
You need to get a life if you feel that it is cringeworthy.
It has ginen our country a feel good factor that has been missing in recent hard times.
I have my flag draped out off my window on Torrisholme rd so I suggest you don't drive that way.
No problem with the St Georges cross mate, it just makes the place look a mess when draped on walls and out of house windows...just have a bit of respect for my area and like it to look nice.
Done subtly and in style it can look good.
halftimeresults wrote:greenshrimp wrote:Done subtly and in style it can look good.
Whats it like at christmas round your area?
morecambe mick wrote:Cold?
DawZi wrote:well when Army regiments cant even march through there home towns etc and people cant parade a St George's cross flag in certain places
and school children cant sing ba ba black sheep? at some schools anymore due to somebody being over-sensitive then quiet clearly they do exist..
well thats unless Sky News the BBC are using special effects and actors in there newsreels
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