brighton_girl87
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- Jul 18, 2006
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Where do you even get a poppy from these days? I can't seem to find them anywhere.
Where do you even get a poppy from these days? I can't seem to find them anywhere.
Lots of places - there is a seller inside each entrance of Churchill Square shopping centre if nowhere else, and I believe WHSmith has a collection tin and poppies on their tills too.
If nothing else, why not ask someone wearing one where they got it from?
Does anyone know what the correct way to wear the white poppy is?
Surely you've been wooshed ??
No idea.
There are enough lazy people in the world that nothing would surprise me to be honest.
I think Tynecot is one of the biggest British cemetries...12,000 graves and 42,000 mentioned on plaques around the walls of no known graves....As Dave has said,the young ages of those who lied about their age so they could serve...15 y.o. was the youngest I saw,in a well decorated grave,but the amazing thing is the amount of graves inscribed...Known only to God.Walking around the Somme its difficult to imagine the horror, until you see the hundreds of graveyards. What I found the most sad, in the graveyards of all involved, British, French, German, was the ages of some of the children that fell in all the armies...14, 15, and 16 year olds...
Where do you even get a poppy from these days? I can't seem to find them anywhere.
There will be many places to buy a poppy or poppy pin on Saturday at the Amex.Where do you even get a poppy from these days? I can't seem to find them anywhere.
Errr - every Supermarket I've been in for about the last two weeks has had them, off licences, local newsagents.
I wear a poppy and fully support the excellent work of the Royal British Legion, but i find this aggressive poppy fascism disturbing especially now it seems to have expanded to how you arrange a paper leaf on the damned things. If you wear a poppy brilliant, if you wear a white poppy fine, if you don't wear a poppy ok, it's your choice. If you want to explain your decision and persuade people of your opinion great, but please don't try to force everyone to conform to your narrow interpretation. It's disrespectful to the principles the people who served and are serving on our behalf were defending.
Errr - every Supermarket I've been in for about the last two weeks has had them, off licences, local newsagents.
There will be many places to buy a poppy or poppy pin on Saturday at the Amex.
TB
I wear a poppy and fully support the excellent work of the Royal British Legion, but i find this aggressive poppy fascism disturbing especially now it seems to have expanded to how you arrange a paper leaf on the damned things. If you wear a poppy brilliant, if you wear a white poppy fine, if you don't wear a poppy ok, it's your choice. If you want to explain your decision and persuade people of your opinion great, but please don't try to force everyone to conform to your narrow interpretation. It's disrespectful to the principles the people who served and are serving on our behalf were defending.