Nazi flags on sale in Leeds
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- chameleon
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Leeds-lad wrote: Maybe the stall holder just thinks it is a flag.Maybe the stall holder is trying to make a few quidMaybe the stall holder is a political right wingerMaybe they call him FrancoWhy complain to anyone?Why not just ask the stall holder? The simple solutions can be so elusive
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franco wrote: I have in my time been described as many things but a Neo-Nazi stall holder who decides to report himself for selling politically provocative flags truly takes the biscuit. Sorry pal,dont mean to be rude,but the image of a Neo Nazi stall holder does sound a bit like a character that the League of Gentlemen would come up with.What would he sell on such a market stall ?My dark sense of humour has got me into trouble before
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cnosni wrote: franco wrote: I have in my time been described as many things but a Neo-Nazi stall holder who decides to report himself for selling politically provocative flags truly takes the biscuit. Sorry pal,dont mean to be rude,but the image of a Neo Nazi stall holder does sound a bit like a character that the League of Gentlemen would come up with.What would he sell on such a market stall ?My dark sense of humour has got me into trouble before So has mine Chris
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