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Re: I find this sticker offensive.
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 10950954)
My avatar is the flag of Lincolnshire.
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Re: I find this sticker offensive.
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10950960)
You live and learn. I seem to have used the American spelling of pasty. Or perhaps deriving the singular from the plural.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasty However Wikipedia also has this.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasties You pays yer money and takes yer choice, but eating the wrong one, or covering you nipples with the wrong one wouldn't work too well. |
Re: I find this sticker offensive.
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10950962)
Did not know that. You're more Lincoln than Dorset then?
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Re: I find this sticker offensive.
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 10950970)
Lincolnshire yellowbelly me, born in Lincoln and lived most of my life, well till I retired, in Lincolnshire, at least the Lincolnshire that was before they divided it up.
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Re: I find this sticker offensive.
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 10950966)
You pays yer money and takes yer choice, but eating the wrong one, or covering you nipples with the wrong one wouldn't work too well.
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Re: I find this sticker offensive.
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 10950966)
The plural of pasty is pasties, and in several cornish pasties. See here..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasty However Wikipedia also has this.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasties You pays yer money and takes yer choice, but eating the wrong one, or covering you nipples with the wrong one wouldn't work too well. |
Re: I find this sticker offensive.
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 10950954)
My avatar is the flag of Lincolnshire.
http://www.englishcountyflags.com/in...d=28&Itemid=39 |
Re: I find this sticker offensive.
Getting back on topic...
So this lady is basically saying "I'm English and proud!" ...and they want to take her licence away? I'm confused. If she is English, and working in England, then what the hell is she doing wrong exactly???? I've only been out the UK 8 months, did I miss an invasion? |
Re: I find this sticker offensive.
Originally Posted by Dave n Ailsa
(Post 10951260)
Getting back on topic...
So this lady is basically saying "I'm English and proud!" ...and they want to take her licence away? I'm confused. If she is English, and working in England, then what the hell is she doing wrong exactly???? I've only been out the UK 8 months, did I miss an invasion? I think the problem here is linking the idea of "local driver" and "English" because it implies that someone with those two factors is a better choice than someone who lacks the factors. It can be seen as divisive. If her sticker was just the English flag, there should be no problem. There's certainly no shortage of minicab drivers displaying Jamaican or Nigerian flags for example! |
Re: I find this sticker offensive.
Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
(Post 10951253)
Its a bit less crappier than the Devon one. Same thing 4 x rectangles and a cross with different colours. Is this a southern thing with the 4 x rectangles and a cross as opposed to the Northern ones that use pretty flowers. The Northumberland one I admit is a sight for sore eyes.
http://www.englishcountyflags.com/in...d=28&Itemid=39 The term Yellowbelly for Lincolnians come from the original uniform of the Lincolnshire regiment, which had a yellow waistcoat. |
Re: I find this sticker offensive.
Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
(Post 10951253)
Its a bit less crappier than the Devon one. Same thing 4 x rectangles and a cross with different colours. Is this a southern thing with the 4 x rectangles and a cross as opposed to the Northern ones that use pretty flowers. The Northumberland one I admit is a sight for sore eyes.
http://www.englishcountyflags.com/in...d=28&Itemid=39 |
Re: I find this sticker offensive.
Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
(Post 10950260)
Im in agreement with Teignbridge Council in Devon on this offensive sticker issue.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/437...discrimination http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...g-sticker.html How dare she display that sticker and cause offence to those non English people living in the UK. Let us not be fooled folks the intent behind that sticker is to say Look Im an English cab driver who knows their way around and I wont rip you off so hop in. As long as the driver understands where I need to get to and how to get there quickly and safely, we won't have a problem. As most cab drivers even in the UK these days either have a satnav of their own or one built into the taxi despatch software, we're highly unlikely to get lost unless there's a communication issue between the driver and I. |
Re: I find this sticker offensive.
Originally Posted by DaveLovesDee
(Post 10951412)
If I ever need a taxi in Newton Abbot, I'd certainly consider using her cab because as a local driver, she'd be more likely to know where even the most hard-to-find location would be. But I'd also use any other driver that was a local driver, regardless of whether they're displaying an England flag or not.
As long as the driver understands where I need to get to and how to get there quickly and safely, we won't have a problem. As most cab drivers even in the UK these days either have a satnav of their own or one built into the taxi despatch software, we're highly unlikely to get lost unless there's a communication issue between the driver and I. |
Re: I find this sticker offensive.
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10950934)
Hmmm. Maybe Hampshire for the ice cream and Lancashire for the rock.
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Re: I find this sticker offensive.
So you move to the country and then take offence to a local displaying their own flag and identifying themselves as a local? :confused: This just simply is not happening. How can you be offended on somebody else's behalf?
Its not offensive at all. Its someone sitting behind a desk with not enough to do. |
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