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Posted: Thu 05 Jul, 2007 00.26
by tvmercia
boring boring boring. you are extremely self obsessed hellfire. those of us who are not acolytes of yours find all this "i drink so much, i love to go to gigs, i nicked a flag" act tiresome

Posted: Thu 05 Jul, 2007 00.30
by all new Phil
tvmercia wrote:boring boring boring. you are extremely self obsessed hellfire. those of us who are not acolytes of yours find all this "i drink so much, i love to go to gigs, i nicked a flag" act tiresome
Absolutely, and the best thing about it is that she will reply to this, and it will be like water off a duck's back. In fact, the reply is probably being constructed as we speak and involves the following:

- 1 mention of slow cookers
- 3 mentions of Mr H
- 27 mentions of Preston from the Ordinary Boys

Posted: Thu 05 Jul, 2007 00.35
by Lorns
Didn't even ruffle a feather!

Next!

Posted: Thu 05 Jul, 2007 00.45
by Jamez
miss hellfire wrote:Didn't even ruffle a feather!

Next!
I reckon in a few years from now, Lorna is going to turn into some weird cat lady living on her own somewhere with loads of toyboys coming and going! ;)

Posted: Thu 05 Jul, 2007 00.56
by Lorns
Jamez wrote:
miss hellfire wrote:Didn't even ruffle a feather!

Next!
I reckon in a few years from now, Lorna is going to turn into some weird cat lady living on her own somewhere with loads of toyboys coming and going! ;)
Can always rely on you to massage a girls ego Jamez 8)

Posted: Thu 05 Jul, 2007 01.05
by Jamez
Tits or ego. Always a toughie.

Posted: Mon 09 Jul, 2007 13.07
by Alexia
back on topic slightly - who prefers their constituent Nation flag over the combined mish-mash that is the union flag?

I have a St Piran's Cross and a Ddraig Goch hanging from my window. No sign of a Union flag anywhere.

Posted: Mon 09 Jul, 2007 18.29
by Stuart*
Alexia wrote:I have a St Piran's Cross and a Ddraig Goch hanging from my window. No sign of a Union flag anywhere.
Surely St Piran's and St David's Cross would make a more complimentary matching set!

Posted: Mon 09 Jul, 2007 20.31
by tvmercia
Alexia wrote:back on topic slightly - who prefers their constituent Nation flag over the combined mish-mash that is the union flag?

I have a St Piran's Cross and a Ddraig Goch hanging from my window. No sign of a Union flag anywhere.
oh yes definately. never really felt much pride towards the union flag.

after gordon's announcement i had visions that the union flag would be flying high over the council house in brum - but thankfully they're still flying the birmingham flag from the top with st george's and the union flags beneath.

Posted: Tue 10 Jul, 2007 11.03
by Alexia
StuartPlymouth wrote:
Alexia wrote:I have a St Piran's Cross and a Ddraig Goch hanging from my window. No sign of a Union flag anywhere.
Surely St Piran's and St David's Cross would make a more complimentary matching set!
possibly in a purely visual sense... but I've never felt much affinity towards the St David's Cross and to be honest as a symbol of Wales it was pretty obscure and limited to Christian circles until it became associated with Cardiff City. The Welsh Christian Party wanted it to be incorporated as the official Welsh flag, due to the dragon being a "satanic" symbol. As an Atheist and a non-supporter of Cardiff City, I have no particular positive feeling for this flag.

The St Piran's flag however has meaning - silver tin ore seams embedded in the mud of the earth - and as such I can look at it and have an understanding of what it represents beyond the obvious fairy-tale Christian story of St Piran floating across the Irish Sea on a millstone, landing at Perranporth etc.

I think I'm over analysing it slightly - flags are symbolic on so many levels, but at the most basic level, you see a representation of a land, nation or company that is associated with you on a personal level, and you have a personal reaction to it. I do not have a personal reaction to the Union Flag, but I do to Ddraig Goch and St Piran.

It's too early for my braincells to be working this much :)

Posted: Tue 10 Jul, 2007 12.09
by Jamez
Pembrokeshire happily flies its flag over government buildings. It's quite English in its design, incorporating the Tudor rose (King Henry VII was born in Pembroke Castle) and the fact that the area where I'm from is known as 'Little England Beyond Wales'.