Dick Swiveller
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- Sep 9, 2011
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The real shame is that life didn't mean life in the bans for Berkshire Seagull, Another Berkshire Seagull et al.
Nothing wrong, just find it a bit dour. Our National Anthem is asking someone ( that alot of the population don't believe in ) to save our monarch ( that a minority of our population don't believe in ). If you think of all the history that this country has then I feel we should have lyrics to an anthem to match.
If you are trying to out someone as less of a patriot than yourself, then I am afraid you are barking up the wrong tree. I have been to many Euro and World Cup games both here and abroad. Trust me there are some cracking anthems out there, when it comes to passion, gutso and tradition I'm afraid GSTQ is not up there in my opinion.
Still, all the hoolies who dragged our name through the mud all over Europe in the 70s and 80s could teach me a thing or two about patriotism.
Is literally the only thing you've said that's - just - worth dignifying with a response.
Really ? I think you need to look up the meaning of dirge.
The way things are going in this country it seems most would do what they're told to do by the media.If that's what floats your boat then fair enough though.
Britain and France as a friendship seems unlikely but not impossible.
They shouldn't sing it. All very embarrassing these days, all this clamouring to be seen as grieving.
grieving or ****ing angry....?? i know which i am......funny how we have posted opposing points of view completely independent of eachother , qelle surprise.... have you really become so disillusioned with your race that you don't care any more...... sad if you have...!!
you better go and live in France then............THAT'S A SHOCKING STATEMENTI'd rather sing La Marseillaise than god save the queen to be fair.
singing a song isn't going to bring them back sadly,i tend to agree with you on this oneThey shouldn't sing it. All very embarrassing these days, all this clamouring to be seen as grieving.
singing a song isn't going to bring them back sadly,i tend to agree with you on this one
regards
DR
Get a grip. I'm all for humanity in such times. I'm not for this trend over the past few years, spurred on by social media, of these ridiculous outpourings of grief. We all observed a 1 minute silence yesterday, and quite rightly. Our solidarity and respect for the dead should be taken as granted. Utterly embarrassing how people clamour and scrape for innovative ways to show solidarity. Pathetic in my opinion.
But, do what makes you feel better. First in line to say go ahead, first in line to say it's ridiculous.
They shouldn't sing it. All very embarrassing these days, all this clamouring to be seen as grieving.
It isn't clamouring to be seen as grieving, it's shock, upset and solidarity. How many people on this board do you think have spent time in Paris or gone to a sweaty metal gig or an international football match? How many in tonight's crowd will have spent time in Paris? My dad lives in France about and hour and a half away from Paris. Is he not allowed to be upset? Where should he leave it? Angry? A bit worried? Oh look Doris, there's something happening in Paris on the telly? M'eh?
What about Shoreham? None of the people I knew well who were there actually died, just the friend of a friend. Should I not have bothered with the walk or flowers?
Each to their own i guess. Out of all the European countries i find the French the most unfriendliest.