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Apparently anyone displaying the Cross of St George flag is 'chavvy'

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joeluke | 13:21 Tue 08th Jun 2010 | ChatterBank
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What thoughts first come into our heads when we see the scottish, irish and welsh flags then?
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foreign chavs
poor b@stards, thank god I'm English:-)
scottish, Welsh and Irish chavs joe?
we are not the only onres to have 'em..lol
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Fifteen-love
Flying the flag isn't chavvy....

Haven't 16 various flag adorning your car is. IMO

I have a little Ireland flag in a plant pot. My Dad and Uncles have Ireland flags on their graves.
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1 flag, 16 flags .....what's the difference?
Oh Dot - just when you get me to exasperation and explanation-exhaustion point - you come out with something like that and make me pmsl......

You're a star.
It looks chavvy.
Actually - I see National Pride.....
1 flag shows national pride.
oh good lord.. the chav argument now continues on a new thread!!
If you wish to fly a Flag fly it with pride, nothing wrong with being patriotic......
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The only reason the scots, welsh and irish ain't displaying their countries flags on their cars is because they ain't qualified for the World Cup (and never do these days)
That's just what I thought Nosh....but I've still had to put my two penneth in...!
so joeluke

Come 2012 - you will be flying the Union flag then eh??
As I said. I have a little flag all year round....
It's fun ummm, I was fascinated at how many items are available to use in your car to display your support for your National Team during the World Cup, we sell loads at work and I've bought some there, some I bought in argos, the rear passenger window sun shades. I bought a complete car customise kit in Sports Direct including fury dice, window flags, air freshener, airial ball, mini kit, windscreen banner, number plate stickers, bumber stickers and tax disc holder redueced to £3,49!!! bargain!!! I've already lost one flag when my grandson wound down his window and it fell off and another i lost on subnday cos i put my bag in the back seat and didn;t realise i had trapped the flag in the door, and so as i drove down the motorway i suddenyl heard this tapping on the window and the plastic pole had snapped and was hitting the side window as the flag being trapped meant it could not fly and so it put strain on the pole and it snalled, science lesson learnt there, I was doing 70mph and so that probably cntributed t the force.
to redman

I read your post a bit too quick and thought it said FLY A FAG!!!

Now that would bring about some complaints!!! ;-)
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Nosha........nope, I'm English not British

Why would I want to cheer on foreign competitors?
We obviously have different ideas of fun then.

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