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Buenchico | 16:45 Wed 06th Mar 2013 | ChatterBank
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. . . that finds them irritating then!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21667348
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I've never found them amusing !
Other irritants include; You don't have to be mad here but it helps. My other car's a Porche etc etc
They are long past their sell by date now.
Annoying rubbish
I liked the original one and the ethos it stood for, that's about it.
tedious, and off the message of what that really meant for people in WW2.
a few of the parodies were funny at the time. The joke has now worn so thin it's transparent.
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Thanks folks. It seems that I'm definitely not alone!
Is this the grumpy thread?

LOL
:P
Keep calm and grumble on?
Were the original posters designed to be put up in the event of a German invasion?
Someone, from my place of work at the time, got me a secret Santa gift of a mug which read 'Keep Calm And Watch TOWIE'.

Cringe!! What does that even mean??
I just think they where started by one of those clickie model/designer/Daddy had nothing to do with me being famous kind groups.
Now between that and my PC's I feel like having a good old scream!!!
That's actually quite cool, Mad.

I mean MM.


Keep Calm and Carry On was a propaganda poster produced by the British government in 1939 during the beginning of the Second World War, intended to raise the morale of the British public in the aftermath of widely predicted mass air attacks on major cities.[1][2] It had only limited distribution with no public display, and thus was little known. The poster was rediscovered in 2000 and has been re-issued by a number of private companies and used as the decorative theme for a range of products. It was believed there were only two known surviving examples of the poster outside government archives[3] until a collection of 15 originals was brought in to the Antiques Roadshow in 2012 by the daughter of an ex-Royal Observer Corps member.[4]
Lol. No it's not.

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