luppers
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I am probably going to be on my own here but I think a Seagulls badge besides a poppy devalues the meaning of the poppy.
I am probably going to be on my own here but I think a Seagulls badge besides a poppy devalues the meaning of the poppy.
My 96 year old mum is outside Cronins Cafe in Portslade Old Village. Not sure what days she is there though. Will find out.
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Edit: Ok, apparently, its a bit random. Its when she feels up to it, but sure she will be there 11/11 after any ceremony going on in Brighton.
I suppose you could say that. On the other hand it shows that the club are prominent in their support for honouring those fallen. Also, I believe, that several Albion players were among thousands who perished in the First World War so there is a commemorative link there.
1916 first introduced in the UK, with the Germans using it slightly before in the same year. Not sure about the French.
Yes I saw that which makes me think that the 11th hour in Paris would be an hour earlier than it would be in UK.
Putting the date on them is a bit annoying.
I have a 2017 one, and really, what is the point in replacing it? I'd rather put last year's badge back on my coat, and pop a fiver in a collecting tin, than spend £3 of that buying an unnecessary second badge
Of course if I do that, despite the Appeal being better off, I'd look really TIGHT!
It's DAFT.
Brilliant!!! Knowing 'J' personally as I do it's fantastic to see she is still going strong. I hadn't seen her since I moved back in 2014. I used to love hearing her stories in the cafe in St J
Re: Portslade has she moved away from 'H' street Dave?
That's one view, another is that without a date people just keep wearing it each year and don't donate any future money