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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Sure, Matthew. I hear they're England-mad north of

> Carlisle.



So much so that Hamish Husband the "spokesperson" for the Tartan Army has called Mars a disgrace for daring to put the St George's Flad on their sweet wrappers during the world cup.

Some people really need to seek help!!

Is anyone else confsed why a Danish beer is suddenly the epitome of all things English? It's just a bit odd frankly. (I suppose they ruled the south east for a while, but a bit before the Corinthian Casuals were formed surely).

Anyone else going to the Kingstonian v Arsenal game atthe end of the summer btw?

Horsebox Wrote:

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> Does a large number of ingerland flags in a

> neighbourhood have a positive or negative effect

> on house prices?


Council tenants love to do this .


I would guess that it would have a negative effect on house prices .



Running after a leather ball is fairly silly too. To stop the flagwaving at source you need to ban football. And Brendan, have you ever been a Fenian bast*ard from the Republic? When you drive through certain villages in Nornireland those pretty flags are not at all very welcoming. Bit like Woof's pub.

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