The mark up will be astronomical I think: I didn't buy any, no honestly, not
even one to put in the back garden, but at a guess of at least £1 for the
smallest then someone has earned as much as Wayne Rooney will have for the
duration.
Watch out for Henmania to prolong this habit if appropriate, then there's
more cricket to come.
As a matter of interest, the Republic of Georgia has the cross of St George
as the basis of its flag although it does have other adornments in the 4
white fields that ours has bare!
The best offering I saw yesterday was flapping from the back of a motorbike
and had been reduced to just a few barely perceptible white and red threads!
I spotted them though!
Duncan
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From: Economics, business, and related subjects
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Sent: 25 June 2004 13:56
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Subject: Re: England Flags
The really sad thing about the fashion for having Little England flags
on cars (apart from those who feel the need to have "England" printed
across them, just in case we don't know which country the cross of St.
George represents) is that I didn't think of it first. Does anyone
know what the mark on these things was??
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