
I read this word in another thread. Can someone tell me what is a flogger?
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a fat hand?evo said:someone who posts on BF only using one hand?
skipper kelly said:I read this word in another thread. Can someone tell me what is a flogger?
They were still being used in the late 80's or early 90's.hotpie said:There are many floggers on these boards but thats a different story
A flogger is a huge stick with millions of streamers attached to it. You see them in the old football footage from the 1960's, resting against the fence behind the goals.
Oh the good old days.
No they didn't, It's just that plastic ones do not run in the wet like the crepe paper ones do.scooter600x said:The crepe paper ones got banned years ago when one caught fire.
The Fireman said:A cheersquad member over the age of 18.
Top marks chaps.LongBomb said:Any team that plays Carlton.
Dry Rot said:I thought it was a variation of a cat 'o nine tails made of soft leather used by S&M folk on the backs of tied up people a la Hellfire Club.
TooFar said:They were still being used in the late 80's or early 90's.
The Fireman said:a fat hand?
hotpie said:..........not resting over the fence you didnt, they would cover up the advertising signs. Back in the 60's and 70's you couldnt see the fence (or the goalsquare) for the streamers.
No surprise that you would be an expert on these things. Port Adelaide's answer to Joffa, but with less eloquence.....Paralowiepower said:No they didn't, It's just that plastic ones do not run in the wet like the crepe paper ones do.
afc9798 said:No surprise that you would be an expert on these things. Port Adelaide's answer to Joffa, but with less eloquence.....![]()