Asolutely! An ensign plus two burgees, or an ensign plus two house flags is mildly frowned upon, but I can't see a problem with an ensign, a burgee, and a house flag, and (by the way) there's no strict definition of a house flag.Mike Cole wrote:No matter whichever flags you fly, keep the SBA burgee flying!!
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Are you trying to make me adopted English as well?
Actually It's on my list of things to do is go to England and get a ride on John Winn's launch and sing Rule Britannia.
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Actually It's on my list of things to do is go to England and get a ride on John Winn's launch and sing Rule Britannia.
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I know John Winn well enough to be sure that if you were over here he'd be delighted to give you a trip - as would I and lots of others. I'm not sure about singing "Rule Britannia". It's normally only sung at the end of the London (BBC) promenade concerts, when everyone is thoroughly rat-arsed.
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I don't know many suitable steam-shanties.
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