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    Default Flagpole in garden

    Hi everyone

    I bought a flagpole of eBay for 25 pounds. It is 6ft tall, and I will have the Irish Flag on it in my garden. It arrives tommorrow morning, 1st class in post. My step dad does not want me to have it in garden, but says he wont force me not to. I dont know why not.. He isint Irish, he was born in Germany in a British Army Camp. He is like "I hope the people who see it realize it isnt me who put it up there". Its very annoying, so I might put it next to my desk in my room. Anyone know why he is doing it? Do you think it would go good next to my desk or should I fly it with pride?

    Your opinions please

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    Your in England so don't put it in your garden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RNelson View Post
    Your in England so don't put it in your garden.
    But we are an Irish Family though. I know some people wouldnt like to see a different flag other than the British/English flag flying in England. Is there laws about flying foreign flags? I think there is, I dont know if they apply to Irish Flags though..

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    I think if you are proud of your flag - fly it. Why not? There is no law against it. In your room sounds like a great idea too
    Last edited by Catzsy; 09-05-2007 at 11:41 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catzsy View Post
    I think if you are proud of your flag - fly it. Why not? There is no law against it. In your room sounds like a great idea too
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    I don't see why people are saying don't put it up as your not in ireland, my friend has a big-*** british flag in his room and hes american?
    lmao.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soph! View Post
    I don't see why people are saying don't put it up as your not in ireland, my friend has a big-*** british flag in his room and hes american?
    lmao.
    lmao good point

    i would love to put it in the garden, but my step dad is like "I hope people dont think its mine :@ " and he says if i do I must put it in a place where no one will see it :S he isint irish

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    do what you like i hate everything about ireland and irish people so im not gonna say what i wanna

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    Yeah ok but you realise you're asking people over the internet what to do with your flag?

    Hm yeah, take a look at the situation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Typo View Post
    But we are an Irish Family though. I know some people wouldnt like to see a different flag other than the British/English flag flying in England. Is there laws about flying foreign flags? I think there is, I dont know if they apply to Irish Flags though..
    No laws against a foreign flag, but there are abour british flags
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