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Who will accept 20p for shares they bought at 70? Ashley? The Easdales? No chance. And he needs 50 per cent to agree.

 

The Easdales got shares at 70p? Really?

 

Feelgood stories all over the shop. Celtic playing open training sessions to 15,000 fans, Partick Thistle getting a new £4million training ground.

 

When was that? 1967?

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Those damned natives,cant even speak the Queens English,shame on them.

 

And what's worse they have the Union Jack in the corner of their flag. King Kamehameha I flew a British flag throughout his kingdom in the late 18th century, given to him as a token of friendship from fellow ruler King George III. However, during the War of 1812, an American flag was raised over Kamehameha’s home to placate American interests. It was soon removed after British officers in Kamehameha’s court opposed to it. Instead, Kamehameha commissioned a new flag—one that incorporated elements of both nations.

 

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The result is the flag we are familiar with today: the Union Jack of the British Empire sits in the top left corner, while the body reflects the stripes of America’s Old Glory. The Hawaii flag’s eight stripes represent the major Islands. Historians credit its design to an officer of the Royal Navy, who based it on a British naval flag.

 

http://www.hawaiimagazine.com/blogs/hawaii_today/2008/10/21/is_that_the_flag

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And what's worse they have the Union Jack in the corner of their flag. King Kamehameha I flew a British flag throughout his kingdom in the late 18th century, given to him as a token of friendship from fellow ruler King George III. However, during the War of 1812, an American flag was raised over Kamehameha’s home to placate American interests. It was soon removed after British officers in Kamehameha’s court opposed to it. Instead, Kamehameha commissioned a new flag—one that incorporated elements of both nations.

 

8zHWNH7.png

 

The result is the flag we are familiar with today: the Union Jack of the British Empire sits in the top left corner, while the body reflects the stripes of America’s Old Glory. The Hawaii flag’s eight stripes represent the major Islands. Historians credit its design to an officer of the Royal Navy, who based it on a British naval flag.

 

http://www.hawaiimagazine.com/blogs/hawaii_today/2008/10/21/is_that_the_flag

 

Union Flag surely?

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