durk
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Post by durk on Mar 13, 2007 1:03:01 GMT -1
Aled, am I too late, I'd like a rugby one with a rose, 40" chest. John your right about Ellesmere port, Madcaster is from there!!! I'm too close at 3 miles away
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Post by Aled on Mar 13, 2007 7:18:10 GMT -1
Sorry guys end of financial year at work and have not been near the shop. If anybody else wants one let me know. I will get round to it! Cheers Aled
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Post by Teifi Terrorist on Mar 13, 2007 9:00:51 GMT -1
Yes please Aled, please do put me down for one, they look great. Thanks for going into the trouble to find them for us and to sort out the logos etc - much appreciated. Size small/medium please Aled; 38". I'll go with the Draig Coch please Steff.
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Post by shocker on Mar 13, 2007 9:15:11 GMT -1
Aled,Id like an XL if its not too late to jump on the wagon,please! And Id not want that bloody saxon rose,so its a dragon as being closer to cornish than anything,unless they do a St Piran,that is
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Post by Aled on Mar 13, 2007 9:19:45 GMT -1
I am going to make time this week (probably thursday). I'll see what other flags etc they have. Cheers Aled
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Post by JT on Mar 13, 2007 10:32:33 GMT -1
I'll take an XL with an English rose/St. Georges oni it.
Blood's Irish, heart's English, fishing's generally Welsh
J
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Post by silverinvicta on Mar 13, 2007 10:46:38 GMT -1
Steff said.. Quote["38". I'll go with the Draig Coch please" ]end Quote Just a thought...does "Draig" mean big?.....
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Post by Hoppy on Mar 13, 2007 11:05:42 GMT -1
No SI, its the Pencader dialect for 'small pen*s'
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Post by Teifi Terrorist on Mar 13, 2007 11:22:04 GMT -1
Now lads, is there any need!! Everything said was totally innocent, yet you still manage to twist it. For the more cultured mind Draig Coch means 'Red Dragon', as in the Welsh flag. Hoppy and SI; behave or I'll ban ya! TT.
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Post by shocker on Mar 13, 2007 13:44:18 GMT -1
Aled,Id like an XL if its not too late to jump on the wagon,please! And Id not want that bloody saxon rose,so its a dragon as being closer to cornish than anything,unless they do a St Piran,that is Before anyone pulls me up on it ,yes,I do realise that the rose is the tudor emblem and that Henry Tudor (VII) was a welshman of sorts.I am just displaying my unreasonable side,thats all ;D
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Post by buzzerman on Mar 13, 2007 15:53:39 GMT -1
durk , be careful im from ellesmere port as well
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durk
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Post by durk on Mar 13, 2007 21:25:28 GMT -1
And your bloody huge , apologies to anyone who drinks in the knot. I see you say your from Cheshire, is that disassociation, or, Gone up in the world I went to Stanney , do ya think your ard enuff
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