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Don't burst my bubble
As an Englishman first and a Briton second, a thought occurred to me the other day; the Morris Minor, a car I only acquired in July 2013 is the first (true) English car I have owned since passing my test at the tender age of seventeen. Alongside my series 3 BMW (German built) the Minor sits with pride in my garage eager and willing to take on anything thrown its way.
My first car, purchased in the days before I bought a razor, was a Renault ten 1100 conceived by our French cousins across the Channel.
Next on the scene, a Vauxhall Viva, admittedly British built but American owned. Then followed a succession of Fords, all British built but again American owned; however, during my dalliance with Dagenham’s finest, a Hillman imp fell into the mix, British to the core but built by our sisters and brothers in Linwood, Scotland.
For the next sixteen years Volvo was crowned king of our household, from the land that gave us the best ever Eurovision Song Contest entry, (and at that time the prettiest blonde ever to grace the planet), and several pieces of very serviceable furniture that adorn our living room.
And fast forward many years dispensing with kids, a crippling mortgage and having to fight off several admiring women (ok, I made that bit up being happily married for 34 years) I find myself the owner of my first classic car and my first ENGLISH car.
Oh and don’t burst my bubble pointing out Issigonis wasn't born in Britain; he was of British descent and became a Knight of the Realm no less!
My first car, purchased in the days before I bought a razor, was a Renault ten 1100 conceived by our French cousins across the Channel.
Next on the scene, a Vauxhall Viva, admittedly British built but American owned. Then followed a succession of Fords, all British built but again American owned; however, during my dalliance with Dagenham’s finest, a Hillman imp fell into the mix, British to the core but built by our sisters and brothers in Linwood, Scotland.
For the next sixteen years Volvo was crowned king of our household, from the land that gave us the best ever Eurovision Song Contest entry, (and at that time the prettiest blonde ever to grace the planet), and several pieces of very serviceable furniture that adorn our living room.
And fast forward many years dispensing with kids, a crippling mortgage and having to fight off several admiring women (ok, I made that bit up being happily married for 34 years) I find myself the owner of my first classic car and my first ENGLISH car.
Oh and don’t burst my bubble pointing out Issigonis wasn't born in Britain; he was of British descent and became a Knight of the Realm no less!
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Re: Don't burst my bubble
Go outside and raise the Cross of Saint George on your flagpole with pride! (And to hell with what the pc council will say!!)
Well done for buying a Moggie too!
Best wishes,
Mike.
Well done for buying a Moggie too!

Best wishes,
Mike.
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1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
1952 Morris Minor MM highlight with sidevalve engine still fitted, wants work, so joins the queue for now......
Re: Don't burst my bubble
Why would the Council object to a flag? Quite a few Saltires flying up here these days!



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Re: Don't burst my bubble
Because in England, they object to anything that might offend our ethnic minority immigrants, plus they view anyone making a pro England / English statement as vaguely suspect and in need of 're-education'..... (Brainwashing in English...oops!)....
1954 Series 2: 4 door: "Sally" -- Back on the ground with (slave) wheels, now being sprayed by me, slowly......
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
1952 Morris Minor MM highlight with sidevalve engine still fitted, wants work, so joins the queue for now......
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
1952 Morris Minor MM highlight with sidevalve engine still fitted, wants work, so joins the queue for now......
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Re: Don't burst my bubble
I understand that where I live a flag has been asked to be removed at the church
.The Church is used as a scout meeting room in the back and has done for may years .I am very proud of you viewsonic but you have now bought a car you will not get rid of and keep forever 


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Re: Don't burst my bubble
I was told about this in the pub in Gatley the other night, something to do with not wanting to upset people in a building the other side of the main road. I thought it was a wind up.irmscher wrote:I understand that where I live a flag has been asked to be removed at the church.The Church is used as a scout meeting room in the back and has done for may years .I am very proud of you viewsonic but you have now bought a car you will not get rid of and keep forever
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Re: Don't burst my bubble
I am glad to say that Sleaford Town Council organises a St Georges Day do in the Market Place in the middle of town and I usually take at least one car with flags flying and NOBODY has ever said that they are offended.


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Re: Don't burst my bubble
If it is recent bmw 3 series it's propably made in south Africa!
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Re: Don't burst my bubble
Anyone is allowed to show their patriotism and fly their flag, Scottish, Welsh, Irish, Cornish etc except the English who have to display the EU thing.
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Re: Don't burst my bubble
Nothing to do with the Machine gun's,shotguns & grenades you carry around the event each year?!!TFM150K wrote:I am glad to say that Sleaford Town Council organises a St Georges Day do in the Market Place in the middle of town and I usually take at least one car with flags flying and NOBODY has ever said that they are offended.
Further investigations uncovered it was an inside job!!
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Re: Don't burst my bubble
the English who have to display the EU thing
I think you may have dreamed this bit, no legislation that I'm aware of.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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Re: Don't burst my bubble
So we will not even mention the flying of flags in Northern Ireland......... 

Too many Minors so little time.....
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Re: Don't burst my bubble
Gentle reminder - this isn't the place to discuss politics guys
so don't get too carried away.
But I admire your patriotism
If I displayed the George cross here (Trawsfynydd) I would probably get lynched 

But I admire your patriotism


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Re: Don't burst my bubble
no you would probably get looks of pity after saturday...Matt wrote: If I displayed the George cross here (Trawsfynydd) I would probably get lynched
Re: Don't burst my bubble
Not half as much pity as the Ecosse Rugby mob (I hesitate to use the term 'team') deserve....






Re: Don't burst my bubble
And why isnt the general discussion area the place to discuss politics?Which area should we use?
Re: Don't burst my bubble
Beacuse its not Minor related LOL.
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Re: Don't burst my bubble
Pretty much
and what happened on saturday? I spent the day (in the peeing rain) trying to remove a squeak I had never heard from my sisters KA - involving complete brake overhaull and a few other fixes
and what happened on saturday? I spent the day (in the peeing rain) trying to remove a squeak I had never heard from my sisters KA - involving complete brake overhaull and a few other fixes
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Re: Don't burst my bubble
Ahem!And the relevance to the MM?
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Re: Don't burst my bubble
because if he does not fix the squeak he can take the seats for one of his moggies..tysonn wrote:Ahem!And the relevance to the MM?