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10th September 05, 07:18 AM
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I'm proud of my country and the values that the flag portrays, but back to the 'racism' element, I can't help but be snobbish about the all too often seen 'lager lout' image that has often gone with Union Flag clothing. I wouldn't want to wear it because of those associations.
Phil
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10th September 05, 07:24 AM
#22
Originally Posted by Phil Wright
I'm proud of my country and the values that the flag portrays, but back to the 'racism' element, I can't help but be snobbish about the all too often seen 'lager lout' image that has often gone with Union Flag clothing. I wouldn't want to wear it because of those associations.
Phil
Lager lout?
ROFL!
Hahahahahahahahaha!
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10th September 05, 09:08 AM
#23
Not sure what you mean Dreadbelly?
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10th September 05, 07:31 PM
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(aside to Shay: odd how so many people have a problem being gender specific but get really nit picky specific about flags, masts and service units.)
Union Jack is correct, it is an alternate name. I figure if Her Majesty says so, that's good enough for me: http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/page398.asp.
My understanding is that, as a flag, the law is held. Private citizens do not fly the Union Jack. As a design, there is no copyright.
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