My little tribute of remembrance I live in a cosmopolitan part of the UK where some local factions complain about Poppy day, now whilst I’m not one to antagonise folks I’m also of the strong belief when you go to a country you abide by their customs, sure maintain your belief’s but don’t challenge or disrespect your adopted homeland. Purple, white, green, meh red all the way. Also, fuck em, however, won't be leaving Edna alone in the street until back to black Nov 12th
‘Some’ or one - and then in ignorance of the number of them honoured equally across this land and in Cemeteries across the globe.
Amazon . https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00DDTERS6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 They are sticky little feckers, I stuck them to my shirt a few times to lessen their stick
Some local factions or ‘one’ local faction? The Commonwealth War Graves Commission never differentiated between countries, creeds and colour.
You're not alone ...... https://www.devon-cornwall.police.uk/News/newsarticle.aspx?id=0b47c15a-a349-48c2-8d61-bd45c60cea4d Got to admire that.
I wouldn't think so, donations need to go to official poppy seller, the one I bought for my car is official poppy, as is the metal lapel badge
I’m of the mind that these complainers need to also be reminded to go feck themselves. Don’t mind telling them so either!
Yep Repooh, agree with every word you have said, its called respect, sadly lacking in this day an age, God I sound like my old man. Have you thought about keepin them on all year round. Then get out on the help the heroes rides, you would go down a treat.
Hi troops. Sent for a packet of them but a bit worried about getting them off after the 11th. Any advice would be welcome.
An appropriate time to remember Harry Leslie Smith and his stance "This year, I will wear a poppy for the last time I will remember friends and comrades in private next year, as the solemnity of remembrance has been twisted into a justification for conflict" https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/nov/08/poppy-last-time-remembrance-harry-leslie-smith