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Well It's Been A 'Different Start' To My Day :-0 )
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Put out necessary announcement on my local residents page regarding next saturdays street party that I'm organising like Please be sure to put all rubbish in bags provided and to see me for your flags to wave, stuff like that, when a young lady came on telling me how i had to be sure of hanging the flags the right way and I shouldn't be reffering to them as the union jack, I carefully explained I knew it was the flag that was the union and the jack was the pole and till such times that Scotland and Wales gain full independence , it's the union jack for me, she then went on to tell me how if I didnt hang the flags correctly I was signally I was in trouble,That's correct at sea said I but I can't see a ship coming to my aid on the grassy landthat cover the pedestrian street of ours, she's still banging her gums when I left , a clear case of teaching ya granny how to suck eggs, Bless her
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You were poor Guides if you didn't know before then how to hang the flag, Maggie. I've never heard the expression butcher's apron but you should be ashamed to have brought it onto this thread. I'm Irish with a history and far from a Royalist but, and I've said this on here before, the English need to get off their bums and put a lot more into celebrating their...
11:45 Sun 29th May 2022
tiggerblue seems there is more than one Ha!
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Christ Maggie the hatred seeps through this but to be honest I’ve not heard the term before ,just goes to show what entrenched hate can do past through generations
The Butcher's Apron is a pejorative term for the flag, common among Irish republicans, citing the blood-streaked appearance of the flag and referring to atrocities committed in Ireland and other countries under British colonial rule.
The Butcher's Apron is a pejorative term for the flag, common among Irish republicans, citing the blood-streaked appearance of the flag and referring to atrocities committed in Ireland and other countries under British colonial rule.