“Live in an apartment so can’t drop fjb flag out my window.”
Same here. Can’t even get the screen off the window, even if I did have a flag I wanted to fly.”
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Let’s go Brandon will do the trick; there are t-shirts and other stuff you can get on Amazon.
I want to get one of each. Funny thing is, no one here in Quebec will have a clue what the flag stands for. I may have to put it on my house (my husband has me in a retirement home for seniors with Alzheimer’s after I was in a coma for a long time. But I do get to see my dog on Saturdays. *sigh*
My mother was born in Picton, Ontario in 1920. Came to the U.S. as a small child with her mother, and brother. They settled in Rochester, New York. My mother was a Gordaneer (Gordanier). My grandmother was a Holmes, and I have Fox, Way, Deynes, and others that settled in Canada. Some considered Pioneer families. I had both Tories and Patriots in my family. The majority of my mother's ancestors came from England. My great-uncle, John Stanley Holmes, my grandmother's brother, fought with the Canadian Expeditionary Forces in France in WWI. He was killed 2 months before the Armistice. He's buried in a British Military Cemetery in France.