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  1. wellquickwoody

    Are there any proper English traditions, for St Georges Day?

    Why would I be there Dave? I have no problem with people flying the national flag, whereas you who lives 800 miles from Brighton conveniently happen to be in town and choose confrontation with people going about their legitimate business.
  2. wellquickwoody

    Are there any proper English traditions, for St Georges Day?

    So taking the piss(no doubt includes plenty of profanity), wanker signs (whether in response or not), I meant throat slitting gestures by the way, probably 'calling it on' by hand gestures, all whilst in a noisy group of mostly face covered, black clothed counter protesters doesn't count as...
  3. wellquickwoody

    Are there any proper English traditions, for St Georges Day?

    I meant the whole post should have been ignored, including the part where I quoted you, in hindsight I should have just deleted the quote. Anyway, back to the issue. So, no swearing from you, no accusations of facism, no gestures (wanker signs, throat slitting, beckoning over) etc etc?
  4. wellquickwoody

    Are there any proper English traditions, for St Georges Day?

    But you are not a Brighton resident are you Dave? You flew in especially to cause a confrontation.
  5. wellquickwoody

    Are there any proper English traditions, for St Georges Day?

    So you did not say anything contentious, inflammatory or insulting at the MFE marchers?
  6. wellquickwoody

    Are there any proper English traditions, for St Georges Day?

    You were doing just that in Brighton last April as I recall........
  7. wellquickwoody

    Are there any proper English traditions, for St Georges Day?

    Row about racism on a chat forum?
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