Flegs for Sarries Game
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Re: Flegs for Sarries Game
I wish you all moderate success with you collegiate wish to be both witty and somehow original with a piece of coloured cloth.
I have never owned never mind waved any fleg in the entirety of my benighted existence and fast approaching my seventh decade I have no wish to be a kiddies quiz question, such as "who is the sad old dickhead with the irrelevant dumbassed fleg?"
Harrumph,good day to you.
I have never owned never mind waved any fleg in the entirety of my benighted existence and fast approaching my seventh decade I have no wish to be a kiddies quiz question, such as "who is the sad old dickhead with the irrelevant dumbassed fleg?"
Harrumph,good day to you.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Note that they decided not to be crowned Kings and invoke divine right etcAndyB wrote:Resisted power of succession??namron wrote:Kofi Annan wrote:I prefer this flag of The Lord Protector
One of the first British Republicans. Much maligned yet resisted the crown and the power of succession.
Funny that the next Lord Protector after O. Cromwell was R. Cromwell.
Richard followed Oliver much like George W followed George
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Better than being a sad old dickheadBaggyTrousers wrote:I wish you all moderate success with you collegiate wish to be both witty and somehow original with a piece of coloured cloth.
I have never owned never mind waved any fleg in the entirety of my benighted existence and fast approaching my seventh decade I have no wish to be a kiddies quiz question, such as "who is the sad old dickhead with the irrelevant dumbassed fleg?"
Harrumph,good day to you.
We dont need the English to win the European Cup
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I think you are safe there Baggy. The answer to the question is undoubtedly HWM.
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Re: Flegs for Sarries Game
My fleg celebrates its 10th birthday around now. And I still receive compliments on it half a dozen times a season. No doubt there are greater numbers thinking, “What at tosser,” but they are not so likely to approach me and express their opinion (no doubt someone will prove me wrong next month).
As a self-confessed anorak, vexillology has always been a passing interest, and I admit to enjoying spotting and trying to identify the more obscure flegs. It all adds a bit of colour and could only really annoy the grumpier old gits amongst us. So please do not let our standards slip.
As a self-confessed anorak, vexillology has always been a passing interest, and I admit to enjoying spotting and trying to identify the more obscure flegs. It all adds a bit of colour and could only really annoy the grumpier old gits amongst us. So please do not let our standards slip.
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That's the answer to quite a few questions MUM so you're not exactly going out on a limb.......mid ulster maestro wrote:I think you are safe there Baggy. The answer to the question is undoubtedly HWM.
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Or just go for the simple option! A few years back UR handed out white plastic shopping bags for supporters to wave! on away trips - think it happened twice to my mind, Glasgow and Leinster.
How far we have come !! probably stopped by a combo of the H&S regulations, not child friendly, and introduction of the bag tax, VfM business analysis couldn't be proven!
Around the same time UR didn't have a budget for sweets and Sparky had to fund out of his own pocket(s)! I'll leave the debate............. bears do / don't have pockets or even pouches!
Hopefully there will be sufficient 'official UR flags' distributed on the day to add to the occasion.
How far we have come !! probably stopped by a combo of the H&S regulations, not child friendly, and introduction of the bag tax, VfM business analysis couldn't be proven!
Around the same time UR didn't have a budget for sweets and Sparky had to fund out of his own pocket(s)! I'll leave the debate............. bears do / don't have pockets or even pouches!
Hopefully there will be sufficient 'official UR flags' distributed on the day to add to the occasion.
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Matter of opinion I suppose Norm.namron wrote:Better than being a sad old dickheadBaggyTrousers wrote:I wish you all moderate success with you collegiate wish to be both witty and somehow original with a piece of coloured cloth.
I have never owned never mind waved any fleg in the entirety of my benighted existence and fast approaching my seventh decade I have no wish to be a kiddies quiz question, such as "who is the sad old dickhead with the irrelevant dumbassed fleg?"
Harrumph,good day to you.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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Indeed Mum, a santa hat with Cochise make up & a Saudi Fleg? Suppose there are no other words that fit the description better.mid ulster maestro wrote:I think you are safe there Baggy. The answer to the question is undoubtedly HWM.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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BR, your fleg is a prince amongst flegs, celebrating man's two most wonderful accomplishments, Ulster Rugby and stout, two entirely compatible bedfellows. I find it pleasing to the eye whereas many or a lot of the regs waved at Ravenhill do my cranium in & I find the simple desire to wave any reg which approximates to Ulster's colours vexing.BR wrote:My fleg celebrates its 10th birthday around now. And I still receive compliments on it half a dozen times a season. No doubt there are greater numbers thinking, “What at tosser,” but they are not so likely to approach me and express their opinion (no doubt someone will prove me wrong next month).
As a self-confessed anorak, vexillology has always been a passing interest, and I admit to enjoying spotting and trying to identify the more obscure flegs. It all adds a bit of colour and could only really annoy the grumpier old gits amongst us. So please do not let our standards slip.
Indeed I would have thought a self-confessed vexillologist like yourself would be vexed that chubes are so simple-minded as to feel anything remotely red or white will do the job. We aren't Georgan nor Japanese, neither are we Greenlandic, we are Ulstermen & weemen.
Wonder how many are wondering if you have to be vexed to be a vexillogist?
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
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namron you didnt find that at the tigers game did you? as I seem to have misplaced my fleg - actually not to sure if it was Leicester or Treviso that the fleg and I parted companynamron wrote:The game is looming large now People. What flag will ye bring ? I don't want to Hear Wee six or Big nine ones mentioned .Originality is the name of the game here
I am bringing this 'No Quarter' pirate Fleg from the !8th century. The colours are close to ours and depicts time being short and death being sure. Just the banner for these gets from Landan
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BaggyTrousers wrote:[Indeed I would have thought a self-confessed vexillologist like yourself would be vexed that chubes are so simple-minded as to feel anything remotely red or white will do the job. We aren't Georgan nor Japanese, neither are we Greenlandic, we are Ulstermen & weemen.
I think that this country would well remember that flegs (on land) are indeed nothing more than a ‘lot of regs’.
While there may be objections, we live in a monarchy where the personification of the nation(s) is the head of state. Other countries lacking this focal point are required to invest their symbolism of nationhood in a colourful piece of bed linen; demanding (even enforcing) a respect for some haberdashery enshrined in law and those constitutions things that they also require. They have to bestow an aura around them to a degree that they should receive a ceremonial burial when they reach the end of their usefulness.
Here a fleg can be considered a bit of fun.
Now that does not mean that I am not saddened when I see a disrespect for the institutions these flegs signify when they are misused on flegpoles (or lamp-posts as the English call them) around the place. But at Ravenhill I don’t see any disrespect (either conscious or ignorant).
With regards to my own banner, I thank you for your kind words. The fact that it has reached its 10th birthday (I won’t say unscathed), is a mystery. It has been lost, stolen, and simply left on the walls of pubs in a number of European cities over that time. We are not the US marine corp, and although our duty of mutual care precludes us from leaving anyone behind (unless they’re just being f**kin stupid), this would not automatically extend to the fleg. But, so far, so good. Any separations have been short lived.
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Fraid not Frosty I parted with four hundred and ninety nine of her majesties pennies for it not 2 weeks ago.
Always liked the red pirates flag- gives a bit of an edge with the no quarter innuendo
Hear hear BR well said
Always liked the red pirates flag- gives a bit of an edge with the no quarter innuendo
Hear hear BR well said
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For what it's worth I think the variety of flags adds something and I'd hope the NZ and SA flags are appreciated by our overseas players. For me it's Henry Avery's pirate flag.
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