today is june 14 flag day will you fly the flag today? i will ! is it pc to do this anymore i not care love to hear your feedback love dr![]()
today is june 14 flag day will you fly the flag today? i will ! is it pc to do this anymore i not care love to hear your feedback love dr![]()
The day it becomes politically incorrect to fly the American flag IN America will be the day I finally say "screw this" and move to Australia.
Why in the hell wouldn't it be PC?
To answer the other question, my dad flies the flag every day on a pole in our front lawn every day and takes it down at sundown.
About the only time the average Australian waves a flag is at inernational sporting events or at Anzac Day marches.
About the only time the average Australian waves a flag is at inernational sporting events or at Anzac Day marches.
Not even on birthdays???![]()
It's festive.About the only time the average Australian waves a flag is at inernational sporting events or at Anzac Day marches.
Not even on birthdays???![]()
Why would you wave a flag on your birthday?
It's festive.Not even on birthdays???![]()
Why would you wave a flag on your birthday?
It's festive.Why would you wave a flag on your birthday?
So is drinking.
Birthday cake is for kids. I have never heard of flag-waving at a birthday.
today is june 14 flag day will you fly the flag today? i will ! is it pc to do this anymore i not care love to hear your feedback love dr![]()
The day it becomes politically incorrect to fly the American flag IN America will be the day I finally say "screw this" and move to Australia.
Why in the hell wouldn't it be PC?
To answer the other question, my dad flies the flag every day on a pole in our front lawn every day and takes it down at sundown.
How would it help your situation to move to Australia? In Australia you are considered a little odd if you fly an Australian flag, or any flag for that matter, on your front lawn.
About the only time the average Australian waves a flag is at inernational sporting events or at Anzac Day marches.
Let me know if you need a roommate. I'll be right behind you.The day it becomes politically incorrect to fly the American flag IN America will be the day I finally say "screw this" and move to Australia.
Why in the hell wouldn't it be PC?
To answer the other question, my dad flies the flag every day on a pole in our front lawn every day and takes it down at sundown.
How would it help your situation to move to Australia? In Australia you are considered a little odd if you fly an Australian flag, or any flag for that matter, on your front lawn.
About the only time the average Australian waves a flag is at inernational sporting events or at Anzac Day marches.
Er, I never said it would have anything to do with flying a flag. I'd simply be finally fed up with the U.S. and would want to move to Australia...because I like Australia.
The Brits aren't great flag-flyers. But, I did enjoy seeing all the England flags being fluttered during the last World Cup. Everywhere you looked there were England flags.
I haven't been to the US but when I see it on tv and in films I'm always impressed with the flag-flying over there, in classrooms, public buildings and private houses.
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