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I noticed that Spearmint Rhino (I work very nearby) have lots of St Georges** flag helium balloons in its doorway today.

Not sure what patriotic services are on offer today.

Come, allow fit eastern europeans to con you out of a hundred pounds for a glass of 'champagne'....in English*!!


*warning, may cause irreversible liver damage or death


**I misspelled this and firefox spellcheck offered erroneous and erogenous interestingly enough

Tillie Trotter - did you realise what a bag of worms you were opening with your pleasant sentiment?


It would seem that some people could find something to argue about even if they were in a room on their own!



Of course I did, open the can, sit back and watch the predictable. Fun a!>:D<

On a serious point. I did notice Goose Green looking a bit forlorn and naked today seeing as in medieval times there'd have been much frolicking and sheep grazing on this day. Perhaps we should organise something and make it bit of money for charity?


Keef . . . the sheep?

In the name of St George! You?re not going to leave me in charge of the barbie queuing are you? Firstly you are making an incorrect assumption that I can be trusted with the responsibility of feeding people. Secondly I will be in close proximity to both alcohol and fire.

lozzyloz Wrote:

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...perhaps because the likes of the BNP/NF

> have stepped in and hijacked the flag as a symbol

> of hate, which is probably why there's a ban in

> your office.


I'd recommend bunting instead of a flag, if you must.


Bunting is BNP-proof.

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