Flags

Mines changed back to UK flag now.....................different service provider..................anyone got a North Korean flag........;)
 
Ah Korea... have you tried Korean meat balls... they are the dog's bo****ks.... no really, they are.

David
Makes you wonder what they make their rissoles from :tmi:
 
Ah rissoles ;)...............whatever happened to em......:think:

There is an old joke dating (supposedly) from either the WW2 or National Service years, where a squaddie pops into the NAAFI and there is an attractive but shy young girl working behind the counter; he looks at the chalkboard, where some wag has "modified" the "R" on Rissoles to look like a "P" - the cheeky squaddie grins, points to it and says "I'll 'ave Pissoles and chips please, love". The girl is a little bit shocked and turns round to look at the board, exclaiming "Oh! That should be an "R"...."
"OK", says the squaddie, "I'll 'ave Arseholes and chips, then....."

:rofl:

Jon.
 
Well at least you aren't being run by veggies, which the Brussels are :mad:
 
It's the country that you are posting from, it's automatic. If you change country, the flag changes automatically.

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David
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It's the country that you are posting from, it's automatic. If you change country, the flag changes automatically.

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David
But that doesn't seem to work in my case. I am in the UK and as my profile says "living in Inverness the capital of the Scottish Highlands" - how can I get the Union Flg instead of the Stars and Stripes please?
 
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But that doesn't seem to work in my case. I am in the UK and as my profile says "living in Inverness the capital of the Scottish Highlands" - how can I get the Union Flg instead of the Stars and Stripes please?
Try moving slightly further east, perhaps the GPS is out of kilter :eek:
 
I think it must be pretty random - sometimes I get a US flag and sometimes a UK one - and neither me or my computer have been within 3,000 miles of the US in the last 10 years .... :)
 
As said earlier in this thread. It depends where the main server dealing with your connection is situated. This can change from day to day - nobody seems to know whats actually happening out there!
 
I wonder where I am today? ;) Google seems to get quite agitated when it tries to fathom out where I am.
As I use Linux mainly, Windows occasionally, it sends me alerts.
 
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