A pint of the black stuff for S.V.'s ....
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:38 am
...and for Sammy, Bazzer and Diarmuid of course. Top of the mornin' to ya
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campdave wrote:Don't forget "our 'enry"
sgt major wrote:Just hope there is the same effort for St George's Day
That's April 23rd for those ENGLISH folk that dont know!
sgt major wrote:Just hope there is the same effort for St George's Day
That's April 23rd for those ENGLISH folk that dont know!
Lloydie wrote:Just had my yearly pint of the black stuff at the Pendle Witch in Lancaster.
Have to recommend the new cheap menu in there to you all !!
Posh wrote:sgt major wrote:Just hope there is the same effort for St George's Day
That's April 23rd for those ENGLISH folk that dont know!
You're technically incorrect as St George's Day is actually on a variety of different days as St. George is the patron saint of Aragon, Catalonia, England, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Lithuania, Palestine, Portugal, and Russia, as well as the cities of Amersfoort, Beirut, Bteghrine, Cáceres, Ferrara, Freiburg, Genoa, Ljubljana, Gozo, Pomorie, Qormi, Lod and Moscow as well as a wide range of professions, organisations and disease sufferers.
So pretty much any day is St George's Day and I'll happily celebrate George-the-Palestinian-bloke-who-never-set-foot-in-England-once-day on any day you wish.
What are we supposed anyway? I thought we could also dress up in national costume, shell-suits, trainers, etc; drink lager until we threw up; moan like hell about foreigners, and the demise of English traditions that we can't actually be bothered to do ourselves; and then go home and cheer ourselves up watching Eastenders.
sgt major wrote: unlike just getting pissed because it's Paddy's Day (and most have never stepped foot in Ireland)
sgt major wrote:Posh wrote:sgt major wrote:Just hope there is the same effort for St George's Day
That's April 23rd for those ENGLISH folk that dont know!
You're technically incorrect as St George's Day is actually on a variety of different days as St. George is the patron saint of Aragon, Catalonia, England, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Lithuania, Palestine, Portugal, and Russia, as well as the cities of Amersfoort, Beirut, Bteghrine, Cáceres, Ferrara, Freiburg, Genoa, Ljubljana, Gozo, Pomorie, Qormi, Lod and Moscow as well as a wide range of professions, organisations and disease sufferers.
So pretty much any day is St George's Day and I'll happily celebrate George-the-Palestinian-bloke-who-never-set-foot-in-England-once-day on any day you wish.
What are we supposed anyway? I thought we could also dress up in national costume, shell-suits, trainers, etc; drink lager until we threw up; moan like hell about foreigners, and the demise of English traditions that we can't actually be bothered to do ourselves; and then go home and cheer ourselves up watching Eastenders.
And St Patrick had anything to do with Ireland - sometimes the anti English stuff is annoying.
My point is English folk have some day to celebrate their Englishness unlike just getting pissed because it's Paddy's Day (and most have never stepped foot in Ireland)
However your comment about us English not doing anything to celebrate is to a degree the fault of looney left councils who berate anyone from flying English flags (In England), incase we upset ethnic minorities. (Although at times I feel like one myself in this country)
But I think the tide is turning and hopefully one day our beleagured leaders of this country WILL make the day possibly a Bank Holiday or something.
Gnasher wrote:I can't see any snakes in the image? Damn, he must have been good
Posh wrote:
P.S. Here is St Patrick driving the snakes out of Ireland (my first ever Photoshop creation).