SteveTheSeagull
I AM A CRIPPLED ALICE FAN
- Feb 14, 2015
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Bloody foreigners, coming over here and nicking the jobs off English born and bred saints
I actually never thought of it in that way
Bloody foreigners, coming over here and nicking the jobs off English born and bred saints
Celebrating Shakespeare's birth.
Now there's a proper Englishman.
Oh, and remember his death.
RIP Shakey.
It was rank, cold scraps of shoddy bacon on mushy bread. Bleurgh. First time I've eaten in there for about 4 years. I was on a set once and craft services were provided by Starbucks. I must have tried every single combination of food and beverage in there 4 times over in a 3 month period ,mainly consisting of squashed sandwich type things. Put me off for years.
Starbucks - there's your problem right there. They do coffee, and really bad coffee. How anyone thinks that a bad coffee house can do anything resembling an edible English Breakfast bap is beyond me. Should have gone to a greasy spoon, most likely run by eastern Europeans, but understand the English breakfast more so than a yank company.
Unity? Whit? Ascension?St George's Day, wouldn't happen in Germany
Ummm go to a country pub and sing English country folk songs and watch some Morris Dancers. Sing Jerusalem and have a curry. Use a dildo.
St George's Day, wouldn't happen in Germany
A recent poll on here had the majority on here as atheists, so why are showing devotion to some Catholic Saint from way back?
If we want to celebrate being English then why not use an ENGLISH MAN as a focus for our devotion, someone like Shakespeare or King Alfred?
I agree with this. Most English people don't really have anything in common with St. George but I am sure a Saint Shekespeare Day would be fun. There could be performances of Hamlet. MacBeth and that other great English themed work, The Merchant of Venice....
St George's Day, wouldn't happen in Germany
And there's one in Lewes.There still are - B&H Scouting are doing one in Hove on Sunday.
The most common traditions judging on my Facebook and Twitter are;
Moaning about how it's not a bank holiday simply because we want a day off and not because we're Catholic and St. George actually resonates with us.
And there's one in Lewes.
And there's one in Lewes.
Also Church parades over Worthing. I used to attend the Goring one where my lads were Cubs/scouts.There still are - B&H Scouting are doing one in Hove on Sunday.