The Royal coats of arms in Norway, Finland, Belgium, Luxembourg and Scotland feature rampant lions who have been snipped.
Some crests are ambiguous, but the message remains clear: the lions are supposed to display courage and nothing else.
As for the three lions that feature prominently on the English crest – the pride and joy of England fans everywhere:
– they are as clean-cut as a eunuch in an Ottoman harem.
Perhaps that goes some way towards explaining England’s recent performances on the football field.
daftandbarmy said:“We were forced to cut the lion’s willy off with the aid of a computer,” Christian Braunstein, from the Tradition Commission of the Swedish Army, said.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article3054270.ece
milnewstbay said:UK troops underwhelmed at seeing civil servants @ Kabul Embassy get time off for trauma linked to bomb going off +1 mile away
geo said:Well.... This subject has come up a couple of times - on this side of the pond. Personnel working at the embassy aren't paid danger pay.... and, let's face it, if they wanted to put their life in danger, they woulda joined the military.
CF troops posted to the Cdn embassy in Kabul do not have the same benefits as the troops who are down in Kandahar...
cameron said:My mother always says that everything in life has a limit, political correctness is no exception. What next, painting the lion black so it doesn't offend West Indians like myself?
geo said:.... the Black madonna comes to mind