Flags on houses
- Kwacky
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Flags on houses
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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.
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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Re: Flags on houses
Chavtastic!
Looking at some of them, the local mental home has had an escape or two......
Looking at some of them, the local mental home has had an escape or two......
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Re: Flags on houses
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.
We really do seem to have become a nation of mainly clueless and tasteless individuals.
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Re: Flags on houses
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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Re: Flags on houses
I think you are all being a bunch of grinchy snobs. It's a couple of weeks. Big deal.
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Re: Flags on houses
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 :-)
Re: Flags on houses
R34PER wrote:Sounds like a man wit flags on his house and carBinno wrote:I think you are all being a bunch of grinchy snobs. It's a couple of weeks. Big deal.
Not at all. I can take or leave football