P'raps 'cos your posh in Falkirk!I've lived in Scotland all my life and never once heard it called that.
P'raps 'cos your posh in Falkirk!I've lived in Scotland all my life and never once heard it called that.
Obviously not the Falkirk that I know!P'raps 'cos your posh in Falkirk!
How about this from Wikipedia:I've lived in Scotland all my life and never once heard it called that.
Well ... that has spoiled an otherwise lovely day!How about this from Wikipedia:
“The Butcher's Apron is a pejorative term for the flag, common among Irish republicans. In 2006, Sandra White, a Member of the Scottish Parliament, caused a furore when the term was used in a press release under her name. It was later blamed on the actions of a researcher, who resigned yet claimed that the comment had been approved by White.”
Or this from Indymedia UK:
“Britain with brutal and violent oppression colonized over 57 countries mostly in the 16th/17th centuries. None of the countries asked to be colonized and most of them had to resort to bloody and violent insurgency to drive the British out and gain their freedom/independence back.
[In Scotland we had Culloden when “Stinking Billy” aka William Duke of Cumberland butchered the Jacobite forces including those lying wounded, and then rampaged through the Highlands in an orgy of ethnic cleansing killing and maiming young and old.]
To the majority of those colonized, the Union Jack was known as the 'Butchers Apron'. Though Britain boasted the sun never set on the British Empire, it would be more true to say, 'the sun never set and the blood of innocents never dried.”
I agree. I only intervened because of all the references to the Union Jack and to let those importers who plaster their bikes with the logo that there are (to coin a phrase) two sides to that piece of cloth.Well ... that has spoiled an otherwise lovely day!
Can we move on now, please? (the 21st Century would be nice)
I stand by my original post. I've lived here all my life, 54 years, and never heard anyone ever use it. if you've heard anyone up here use it you must be drinking in some strange pubs.How about this from Wikipedia:.”
Touché ...... As for the 21st Century, were no Union Jacks displayed during and after the invasion of Iraq (a rhetorical question to which no reply is expected!)?
At least we gave them Christianity and an outlet for their slaves. So not all bad.To the majority of those colonized, the Union Jack was known as the 'Butchers Apron'. Though Britain boasted the sun never set on the British Empire, it would be more true to say, 'the sun never set and the blood of innocents never dried.”
Royal Doulton in Stoke moved their manufacturing to Indonesia. Only to find that their major market, America, bought the stuff because it was called royal and made in EnglandDyson moving his manufacturing to China made perfect economic sense. What makes his example particularly objectionable to many was the way he retained the very high British manufactured prices immediately after doing that, three times and more that of the other Chinese made cyclone cleaners. Presumably this was to con those who didn't know he'd moved his production, but he's been increasingly losing business ever since as people wake up. Like Scimitar above, I wouldn't touch any product of his now.
I'm not sure whether that says more about Royal Doulton or America?Royal Doulton in Stoke moved their manufacturing to Indonesia. Only to find that their major market, America, bought the stuff because it was called royal and made in England
I had an RS2000 Mk2 and was always under the impression that it was made in Germany.Sorry meant RS2000 mk2. I'm sure it says Made in Germany somewhere on it. Sorry to get off the point again.
Another crime in itself, and used as a basis for their committing more crimes on a huge scale.At least we gave them Christianity
Room for a small one?I'm going to my shed to smoke a splif ... Made in Heaven!
Are you referring to a 'Jazz Woodbine'......I'm going to my shed to smoke a splif ... Made in Heaven!