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Post by Kwacky »

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I'll openly admit I'm a real snob about this. It looks very very tacky.

That said I don't mind the street bunting in a couple of the photos. I could tolerate that.
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Chavtastic!

Looking at some of them, the local mental home has had an escape or two......
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We've gone a step further here in Buxton!

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Post by duke63 »

The bunting looks pretty good in that photo but.............how many fecking flags do some people need? I'm all for showing a bit of patriotism when it comes to sport but so many people have no sense of style when it comes to doing that.

We really do seem to have become a nation of mainly clueless and tasteless individuals.
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flags on houses are bad but not as bad as chav christmas lights ,they rule :)
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Kwacky wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... egins.html

I'll openly admit I'm a real snob about this. It looks very very tacky.

That said I don't mind the street bunting in a couple of the photos. I could tolerate that.

This is what you need,,, do it in style not some tacky old crap flag from Tesco or the Sun
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Saw my first car with flags on, it was in Speke......
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I think you are all being a bunch of grinchy snobs. It's a couple of weeks. Big deal.
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Binno wrote:I think you are all being a bunch of grinchy snobs. It's a couple of weeks. Big deal.
Sounds like a man wit flags on his house and car (giggle)
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Post by Rossgo »

I love it think it shows a bit of pride in something g majority actually love about this country for which we have very little nowadays. Relax about the flags. I am planning to grab my flag and fly it at work. Always seems to be a conversation starter with the local companies around the area to :-)
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R34PER wrote:
Binno wrote:I think you are all being a bunch of grinchy snobs. It's a couple of weeks. Big deal.
Sounds like a man wit flags on his house and car (giggle)


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