So, I've got my poppy now. It wasn't an easy decision as to whether to get a red or a white poppy, or even to wear one at all. On the one hand, I hear that red poppies are being used as a pro-war declaration these days ("support our boys!"), which angers me. If anything, they should convey the opposite sentiment. On the other hand, profits from the white poppies do not go to the people they should go to (partly, yes, because of the wrongheadedness of the British legion charity). And the people who the money does go to uses the funds for such purposes as campaining against toy weapons in schools, which is exactly the kind of well-meaning yet repressive socialism up with which I will not put. My final decision was silly, but it works: I bought a red poppy so that the money goes to the right people, and then I tippexed it white to convey my preferred message.

Anyway, I did this in the pub, which had the unintended effect of annoying [livejournal.com profile] peerietrows' and [livejournal.com profile] becksinthecity's mother. Now, I respect the right of people to have any opinion they like, but not if they're not going to listen to my opinion in return. She turned out to be one of those people who argue a point by not letting you get a word in edgewise. However, I'll give the woman the benefit of the doubt and assume she was merely a little too tipsy to engage in thoughtful conversation. But my apologies for setting her off, in any case.

I seem to have caught motheritis myself; my mother announced one of her mad spur-of-the-moment decisions today and is in Edinburgh right this moment. Must wake up at a reasonable time tomorrow and think of Things To Do with her. Mrrrrgh. Alex is too lazy for this. *grump* *grump*
At least she's approve of my poppy; she owns one of those 'pace' flags, which should convey to you her general political stance. (Bloody hippie generation...)   8^)

Oh, and on a random note: silly arm tricks. Put your right arm out straight in front of you with your palm downwards. Keeping your wrist and elbow straight, lift your arm in an arc to end pointing upwards. Now swing it down in an arc to end pointing straight out to your right. Now swing it left in an arc to end straight forwards again. Look at the orientation of your wrist... weird, ne? Now wonder about it as you repeat the motions again...   8^)
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From: [identity profile] markadm.livejournal.com


Red and White together is bad luck... have some yellow somewhere on you!

From: [identity profile] markadm.livejournal.com


Oh? Never heard that one before...

Rather it was that if you put red and white flowers together alone in a vase someone would die, so you always had to find a tiny eentsy-weentsy yellow flower that you could sneak in at the back or something.

From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_mcp_/


I don't understand PACE flags, what does PACE stand for?

Is it an anti-ecstasy sentiment? Like PEACE but without the E?

From: [identity profile] markadm.livejournal.com


No idea. The only PACE I know is the Police & Criminal Evidence Act--the English equivalent of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act.
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From: [personal profile] gominokouhai


It's Latin for peace, I think... probably some other languages too.
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From: [identity profile] spudtater.livejournal.com


I blame the Italians (modern), but I could be wrong.

*mimes scootering*... ciao!
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From: [personal profile] gominokouhai


I suppose tippexing a red poppy could be seen as defacing it, or irreverent, or something. If you're the kind of person who sees everything as black and white (or red and white, in this case).

Question: why have a poppy at all? It sounds like you don't particularly agree with either position, which I can quite understand.
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From: [identity profile] spudtater.livejournal.com


Yeah, I considered that. But I decided that I should be wearing some manner of poppy in order to convince other people to donate to a good cause.

Pointlessly, I note; I forgot to take my poppy when I left the house this morning. D'oh!

From: [identity profile] becksinthecity.livejournal.com


As the owner of afore mentioned mother I would like to point out that:
a)she was shitfaced, not just tipsy
b)she always thinks she's right, regardless of alcohol levels
c)I have had her all day so consider yourself bloody lucky.

And you should do more than apologise for setting her off!! Good god man, have you no common sense?!
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From: [identity profile] spudtater.livejournal.com


I am truly sorry.
*kneels down and begs for forgiveness*

8^)

From: [identity profile] peerietrows.livejournal.com


I'm sorry our mother offended you so! She offends us approximately once an hour. I don't even think the opinion she was trying to convey is actually typical of her- I don't think she actually believes in war (she is also of the hippy generation) but I think she just believes in remembering those who died in battle. She was just so drunk she was talking shite- alcoholics do that sometimes, you have to be patient! She remembers nothing from last night anyway. Nor this morning as it turns out.
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From: [identity profile] spudtater.livejournal.com


Well, I wouldn't say offended so much as irritated. But excessive drink does tend to make people irritating, doesn't it?   8^)
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