On a royal birthday every house must fly a flag, or the owner would be dragged to a police station and be fined twenty-five rubles.
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If I was to put a little flag in everywhere I've been in the world, there'd be a lot of little flags.
I can't tell people what flag to fly.
The Royal family to me are not England, and they are not the flag.
I am a big believer in letting your own personal freak flag fly.
Birthdays are meant for special occasions.
No one should walk into a party and have a stamp that says 'mayor' or 'businessman' on their head. Everyone is just there to have a good time.
Give immediate instruction to all your posts in said territory, under your direction, at no time and on no pretence to hoist, or suffer be hoisted, the English flag.
I'm definitely going to continue to make films in Scotland, but that doesn't mean it will be exclusively there, and I don't have any particular need to wave a flag.
I'm not really clear what the whole deal is with flags. I like my flag, but I wouldn't die for it. There's issues of identity, of course. That's going to always come in. I, for example, don't want to be called a 'North Britisher.' I want to be Scottish.
I can't fly a flag for monogamy or whatever the opposite is; it depends on the person and on the situation.
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