Of course they are! Have to keep up the pretence… couldn’t possibly slum it with the villagers/neighbours. They really are hideous.My darlings. Josie is at Daylesford nose in the air as per
I would like to add, you could hear Charlie mansplaining from across the car park. In the black defender.
I would like to add, you could hear Charlie mansplaining from across the car park. In the black defender.
I’ve stayed in a few cottages where the owners have two next to each other and an internal door or passage through. That way they can rent out the two combined to bigger groups or both separately.Thats definitely Adderbury the pub is the coach and horses.
She looks like an absolute twat dancing like that, she just looks like she's taking the piss.
My friend comes from adderbury and apparently they've tried to buy the end cottage but they won't sell. I wonder if they're going to try and make the 'neighbours' and Strawrot in to one house? Although I believe they're grade 2 listed?
Knobhead.Caption these
It is the British Flag . It is only referred to as Union Jack if it is hoisted on a boat flag pole at sea (historically a warship).Could you please explain me the difference?
It is the British flag/union flag, only on a warship… now boat at sea is it a Union JackI was under impression it's the same thing. The Royal Family's website refers to both Union Jack and Union Flag? https://www.royal.uk/union-jack
Well it certainly is common for the distinction to be ignored… but I would expect Joho of self appointed etiquette fame to know betterIt’s valid to use either interchangeably and the ‘Union Jack at sea’ idea is considered to be an idea rather than a fact. The UJ title was officially approved for referring to the national flag in the early 1900s.
The distinction is not ignored. Scholars of flags actually point out that the ‘at sea’ idea is a concept. I can’t stand Josie but she’s not wrong here. (I went down a rabbit hole with this subject and) the Union Jack is a valid name for the flag, as declared by parliament.Well it certainly is common for the distinction to be ignored… but I would expect Joho of self appointed etiquette fame to know better
What a fantastic sighting !! Josie in the wildlifeMy darlings. Josie is at Daylesford nose in the air as per
I would like to add, you could hear Charlie mansplaining from across the car park. In the black defender.
I would like to add, you could hear Charlie mansplaining from across the car park. In the black defender.
What a find! She seems to wear that coat cardigan a lot…. I think maybe Chav has some hearing lose and that is why he is so loud? I have no rationale for why he Chavsplains continually about everything though.My darlings. Josie is at Daylesford nose in the air as per
I would like to add, you could hear Charlie mansplaining from across the car park. In the black defender.
I would like to add, you could hear Charlie mansplaining from across the car park. In the black defender.
OK, thanks!It is the British Flag . It is only referred to as Union Jack if it is hoisted on a boat flag pole at sea (historically a warship).
It is the British flag/union flag, only on a warship… now boat at sea is it a Union Jack
Well Joho has to pretend she isn’t upset that she and he … of such week connections and not one but 2 defenders was not invited to be part of the Range Rover section of the pageant!
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I don't get the military brush cut ! Why???? It's awfulHello my darlings x
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Shes living in the coatigan! it hasn't been off her backIt is the British Flag . It is only referred to as Union Jack if it is hoisted on a boat flag pole at sea (historically a warship).
It is the British flag/union flag, only on a warship… now boat at sea is it a Union Jack
Well Joho has to pretend she isn’t upset that she and he … of such week connections and not one but 2 defenders was not invited to be part of the Range Rover section of the pageant!
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