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Poppies are out
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Do you always take a handful to make sure you can put one on all your jackets, and not be "caught short" during the week? Apparently this is common practice according to the poppy lady I saw on the weekend.
Seems a thoroughly sensible idea.
The AnswerGnome is already paying his poppy-based respects - are you going to change your avatar to contain a poppy?
Seems a thoroughly sensible idea.
The AnswerGnome is already paying his poppy-based respects - are you going to change your avatar to contain a poppy?
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Sorry, Lottie.
I wasn't meaning that anyone NOT wearing a poppy was 'anti', I understand that poppy-wearing is a personal matter.......it's just that the ill-tempered exchanges between the 'ought/must' wear a poppy and the 'shan't/won't' are pointless and show neither position in a particularly good light. :o)
I wasn't meaning that anyone NOT wearing a poppy was 'anti', I understand that poppy-wearing is a personal matter.......it's just that the ill-tempered exchanges between the 'ought/must' wear a poppy and the 'shan't/won't' are pointless and show neither position in a particularly good light. :o)
purple poppies online from animal aid
http://www.animalaidshop.org.uk/accessories
http://www.animalaidshop.org.uk/accessories
Purple poppies for ponies is it.!? I may appear to be cynical but my granddad was in the 1st world war and was responsible for his team of four horses which he drove with a limber carrying ammunition to the front lines. Many horses were lost along with soldiers during the battles.
My grouse is that a lot of charitable organisations exist when they could be amalgamated. Furthermore, whilst I always thought that a patron was someone who donated to an organisation, it appears that I was wrong. I now understand that lots of Charities pay a fee to have titled 'patrons' listed on their letter headings.
Ron.
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My grouse is that a lot of charitable organisations exist when they could be amalgamated. Furthermore, whilst I always thought that a patron was someone who donated to an organisation, it appears that I was wrong. I now understand that lots of Charities pay a fee to have titled 'patrons' listed on their letter headings.
Ron.
Ron.
Ron.
Not just horses...dogs including the springer spaniel killed by the taliban looking for bombs... cats who died when ships were sunk by u boats... pigeons , oxen, camels, many creatures have shared warzones with humans,,, they didn't ask to be there ...neither did many of the young men... The organisation now works in areas of animal cruelty and distress
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