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With November the Fifth rapidly approaching, I could not possibly condone any idea for furthering effigy-burning. |
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//And who's making those flags ?// I remember reading somewhere that this (well, not the flag burning nonsense, but) Apple Pie patriotism and people flocking behind the flag will probably have a visible effect in China's output for the year. I'll try and find a link... |
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As for people burning the US flag in Pakistan - cheers to the brave soul who is trying to import them. I bet they'd have to show proof that the flags are for burning. I can imagine customs inspectors sniffing the flags to make sure they're flammable and up to standard. |
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Send me a business plan, [KindlyRat], and we'll make a fortune from this idea. |
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Well, as Guy Fox points out, there is still an effigy-burning tradition in the UK. |
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Didn't the Klan used to burn effigies? It seems like the sort of thing they would be into. And that was in the US, not so terribly long ago. |
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The Burning Man at the eponymous festival is arguably an effigy, though not of a specific, despised person as in the other two cases. |
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Make them out of meat. Mmmm...effigyros.
If you hook up with whoever makes those "Crunch This" dolls, you'll make a killing. |
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The Klan tended to grab a live one every now and then if Effigies R Us was closed for the evening, didn't they? |
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To do that, we'd have to send Miss Manners along with Martha, but hey more power to the poor schmucks who have to transport them over there. |
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there is apparently a new version of 'The Wicker Man' |
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