It’s the same both ends you muppet![]()
It’s common knowledge they put this instructions in on one side only. There’s online discussions and memes because apparently there’s a way to tell which side.
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It’s the same both ends you muppet![]()
Think if you are looking at the front of the box, the right way up, the instructions are on the right hand side.It’s common knowledge they put this institutions in on one side only. There’s online discussions and memes because apparently there’s a way to tell which side.
Think if you are looking at the front of the box, the right way up, the instructions are on the right hand side.
Bollocks. I go through pain killers like I don’t know what. It doesn’t matter which end if it’s prescribed stuff both ends are sealed and they wrap the tablets inside the box so you struggle to get them out.
It’s a minor annoyance …….![]()
Article agrees with me, last paragraph is correct, it's a "Jack" when flown at the jackstaff of a Royal Navy vessel, everywhere else it's a flag...really? best tell these lot as well.
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When people get their knickers in a twist over this.When people call a Union Flag a Union Jack.
Have a read of this - including quotes from the vexicological society who are a higher authority on flags than some one on the SMBArticle agrees with me, last paragraph is correct, it's a "Jack" when flown at the jackstaff of a Royal Navy vessel, everywhere else it's a flag...
I could not give a shiny shite about "flag authorities" or internet smart arses. My dad was ex RN & he called it out in 60's/70's. He was "old Navy" it was not a Union Jack when not on a jackstaff. I also joined the RN & was instructed, quite vehemently, by knowledgable, ancient mariners that if I called a Union Flag a Union Jack incorrectly, I would be educated.When people get their knickers in a twist over this.
It’s been called the Union Jack since I was a toddler in the sixties. Everyone - and I mean EVERYONE - called it the Union Jack.
It’s only in today’s world of internet smart arses that someone learned that hundreds of years ago it was only referred to as a “jack”’when it was on a ship. If those Internet smart arses bothered to do some research even Wikipedia says that the “Jack only on a ship”business went out of usage yonks ago.
If you want I get arsey about the Union Jack why not do so over the use of navy in it. It should be royal blue which is many shades lighter than navy.
Have a read of this - including quotes from the vexicological society who are a higher authority on flags than some one on the SMB
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Gerrem telt Jack.I could not give a shiny shite about "flag authorities" or internet smart arses. My dad was ex RN & he called it out in 60's/70's. He was "old Navy" it was not a Union Jack when not on a jackstaff. I also joined the RN & was instructed, quite vehemently, by knowledgable, ancient mariners that if I called a Union Flag a Union Jack incorrectly, I would be educated.
It's quite simple, accepted correctness, ooh sailors getting a cob on about nothing, we'll just let everybody call it a Union Jack, is wrong.
On a jackstaff on a ship, Union Jack
Everywhere else, Union Flag
Well I couldn’t give a shiney shite about what a bunch of old codgers in flares say. I will continue to refer to it as the Union Jack - on or off a ship, as did no lesser a leader than Winston Churchill himself.I could not give a shiny shite about "flag authorities" or internet smart arses. My dad was ex RN & he called it out in 60's/70's. He was "old Navy" it was not a Union Jack when not on a jackstaff. I also joined the RN & was instructed, quite vehemently, by knowledgable, ancient mariners that if I called a Union Flag a Union Jack incorrectly, I would be educated.
It's quite simple, accepted correctness, ooh sailors getting a cob on about nothing, we'll just let everybody call it a Union Jack, is wrong.
On a jackstaff on a ship, Union Jack
Everywhere else, Union Flag
Not many shiney shites been given here mind.Well I couldn’t give a shiney shite about what a bunch of old codgers in flares say. I will continue to refer to it as the Union Jack - on or off a ship, as did no lesser a leader than Winston Churchill himself.
Great this freedom of speech innit?
Like when marines are instructed to refer to their shirt as a blouse and their hat as a cover. They can do what they want in the marines (or whatever their drill sergeant drills into them in boot camp) it has zero bearing to those of us who aren’t marines and just because it’s ‘correct’ in the marines doesn’t make it ‘correct’ elsewhere.
Cottage cheese. It’s not from a cottage and must be stopped!
you mean that last paragraph of speculation?Article agrees with me, last paragraph is correct, it's a "Jack" when flown at the jackstaff of a Royal Navy vessel, everywhere else it's a flag...
That's yank bollocks...Well I couldn’t give a shiney shite about what a bunch of old codgers in flares say. I will continue to refer to it as the Union Jack - on or off a ship, as did no lesser a leader than Winston Churchill himself.
Great this freedom of speech innit?
Like when marines are instructed to refer to their shirt as a blouse and their hat as a cover. They can do what they want in the marines (or whatever their drill sergeant drills into them in boot camp) it has zero bearing to those of us who aren’t marines and just because it’s ‘correct’ in the marines doesn’t make it ‘correct’ elsewhere.
This is the start of a slippery slope. Not getting things right is the way of a malcontent. Next thing you know these people will be referring to a winger having “went past his man”Well I couldn’t give a shiney shite about what a bunch of old codgers in flares say. I will continue to refer to it as the Union Jack - on or off a ship, as did no lesser a leader than Winston Churchill himself.
Great this freedom of speech innit?
Like when marines are instructed to refer to their shirt as a blouse and their hat as a cover. They can do what they want in the marines (or whatever their drill sergeant drills into them in boot camp) it has zero bearing to those of us who aren’t marines and just because it’s ‘correct’ in the marines doesn’t make it ‘correct’ elsewhere.
Wasn’t Winston Churchill voted the best ever Brit? Or at least in the top ten?This is the start of a slippery slope. Not getting things right is the way of a malcontent. Next thing you know these people will be referring to a winger having “went past his man”
We are called Great Britain for a reason. We are not called “OK Britain” OR “ That’s good enough Britain”
Let’s be better, let’s be the best.