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  • Kookee
    Kookee Online Community Member Posts: 506 Empowering

    @Chris75_ 😂 people would always get my mum to say curly wurly (she’s Scottish now in west Lancs).

  • Zippy1983
    Zippy1983 Online Community Member Posts: 71 Empowering

    I personally wouldn’t say it has that sort of connotation or context to the image. Skull and Crossbones has been around for hundreds of years. The last Jolly Roger flown on a mast was when HMS Conqueror sailed up the River Clyde in 1982.
    You can buy t shirts with a similar image, or men with arthritis with Harley Davidson’s or Indian’s will have its as a logo for there motorbike group.

  • Zippy1983
    Zippy1983 Online Community Member Posts: 71 Empowering

    Taken a wee bit out of context and has no reference to the devision you speak of. Loosely based on the Jolly Roger, last flown on a mast when HMS Conqueror Sailed up the River Clyde in 1982. Many men in America have it on the back of biker vest’s when riding a Harley or an Indian Motorbike. The Jolly Roger has been around for centuries.

  • Chris75_
    Chris75_ Online Community Member Posts: 3,789 Championing
    edited November 7

    I was just my initial impression, what with the skull appearing to wear a Stahlhelm. Dont biker gangs like a bit of Schutzstaffel memorabilia for shock value?

  • Zippy1983
    Zippy1983 Online Community Member Posts: 71 Empowering
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    Imagine being placed in here when your between the ages of 6-8 years old

  • jonf
    jonf Online Community Member Posts: 230 Empowering
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    jonf Online Community Member Posts: 230 Empowering
  • Zippy1983
    Zippy1983 Online Community Member Posts: 71 Empowering
  • Zippy1983
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  • Kookee
    Kookee Online Community Member Posts: 506 Empowering
  • Zippy1983
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  • Ross1975
    Ross1975 Online Community Member Posts: 379 Pioneering
    edited November 8

    StarryEyed, some of those decorations look very cool, especially the nutcracker men.

    I've got no idea what relevance mushrooms have to Christmas but I guess they go with the woodland creature decorations which seem to have become popular over the last couple of years.

    I have a few plush mushroom and woodland creature decorations myself.

  • Ross1975
    Ross1975 Online Community Member Posts: 379 Pioneering
  • Wibbles
    Wibbles Online Community Member Posts: 2,947 Championing

    A Nando Loris….

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  • Zippy1983
    Zippy1983 Online Community Member Posts: 71 Empowering
  • Ross1975
    Ross1975 Online Community Member Posts: 379 Pioneering
    edited November 8

    I recently bought these bubble lights/candles which I will put on my tree, they used to be very popular in America in the 40's to 70's. They're coming from China so it will take a while for them to arrive.

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  • Kookee
    Kookee Online Community Member Posts: 506 Empowering
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    My nan’s rosary beads.

  • Chris75_
    Chris75_ Online Community Member Posts: 3,789 Championing

    Gus' damaged canine tooth.

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  • Rosie_Scope
    Rosie_Scope Posts: 7,071 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    Blimey, that's huge @Chris75_!