Putting flags on lampposts

Do you enjoy a flag on a lamp post?


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The weird kopite over the road usually has some sort of red shabite themed flag flying, but has in recent weeks, started displaying the George Cross. Up until now, I can't think of why. Any suggestions would be gratefully received.

Wait until he`s gone to bed.

A tin of lighter fuel, douse liberally, apply a match, return home and enjoy your handy work with a nice drink, as probably most of your neighbours will be doing too.
 

He honestly still thinks that killing each other for your queen/king is a good thing

Dinosaur
I read his autobiography 'First Man In' several years ago when he was only known for that SAS program on TV

He is, even in his own words, and objectively awful person. Everything about him is unlikeable.

The book starts with him losing his dad when he was 5. He then goes on to critisise his mother for remarrying 2 years later.
"She obviously never really loved my dad if she's jumping into bed with the next man 2 years later"
I mean, how dare his lonely, widowed, single mother try to find companionship, hey?

The fella she married was a millionaire as well and moved them all to a vineyard in the south of France. So all this 'working class geezer' persona he has is all a front.
They put him through the best schools and wanted to pay him through university. He joined the Army literally to spite his mother and even mentions in the book of not caring that she was visibly upset as they dropped him off at basic training.

That's just how the book starts and only gets worse from there.

An absolute nobhead of galactic proportions.
 
I was around Bootle-Litherland the other day and seen on a house the unholy trinity of UJ-St.George-Ulster flags: two in the upstairs windows and the other in the living room window.
 
Wait until he`s gone to bed.

A tin of lighter fuel, douse liberally, apply a match, return home and enjoy your handy work with a nice drink, as probably most of your neighbours will be doing too.
A bit tricky, as it's in his back garden. I'll start digging a tunnel in the hours of extended darkness through the winter, with a view to raising a blue flag in the spring when they get relegated.
 
That lemon got shifted on from channel 4 (that 'sas let's have some scran' rubbish) because he was doling out rollockings to certain contestants and then being a bit keen on being 'hands on', specifically with the prettier women. I'm not knocking the world he's come from, but I did chuckle that he's gone to aus (for tv) and seems to be considered quite a forward thinking man of the world type.
As for sacrifice, he set fire to his career, the production company found some army type from the u.s. that was him only taller and hunkier.

"The cemeteries of the world are full of indispensable men"

I read his autobiography 'First Man In' several years ago when he was only known for that SAS program on TV

He is, even in his own words, and objectively awful person. Everything about him is unlikeable.

The book starts with him losing his dad when he was 5. He then goes on to critisise his mother for remarrying 2 years later.
"She obviously never really loved my dad if she's jumping into bed with the next man 2 years later"
I mean, how dare his lonely, widowed, single mother try to find companionship, hey?

The fella she married was a millionaire as well and moved them all to a vineyard in the south of France. So all this 'working class geezer' persona he has is all a front.
They put him through the best schools and wanted to pay him through university. He joined the Army literally to spite his mother and even mentions in the book of not caring that she was visibly upset as they dropped him off at basic training.

That's just how the book starts and only gets worse from there.

An absolute nobhead of galactic proportions.

He just seems like an angry, loathsome man! Yes, you can cite his upbringing to an extent but, sometimes you have to (ironicly) man up and own it.

I am sure he boasted about enjoying making his son cry - sounds like he is living his life out in a very weird way
 

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