el punal
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A trip to Dragon’s Den? I’m out.There's a bloke in Lewes who flies the flag of St Edmund in his garden, England's original patron saint before he was usurped by George. I wonder who'd win in a saint-off?
A trip to Dragon’s Den? I’m out.There's a bloke in Lewes who flies the flag of St Edmund in his garden, England's original patron saint before he was usurped by George. I wonder who'd win in a saint-off?
Is the pole buttered?Needs to come to my house, massive England flag displayed at the end of a pole.
I don't celebrate any of it. I'm far too busy.But ignoring St Georges day whilst celebrating every other nations, regions, age groups, genders, ethnic groups, political parties, health, musical interests national day is just so English, don't ya think
Banning St George’s Day gets earlier every yearIsn't he 24 hours early?
One reason I gave up my season ticket at Withdean was because someone I sort of knew sitting near me lost his shit every year on April around this time.Many years ago I was witness to a marvellous argument between an Englishman and a Frenchman over which nationality was more arrogant.
I judged the Frenchie to have won the debate with the rejoinder "but you English think you are so superior you don't even bother to show it".
So it is with our national day. We quietly ignore it because we have absolutely no need to do otherwise.
This argument also suggests that those getting worked up about at George's day must be insecure little shitgibbons.
Anymore for anymore? Or have we exhausted the Polish jokes. I reckon we’ve got a few more in us.Is the pole buttered?
Anymore for anymore? Or have we exhausted the Polish jokes. I reckon we’ve got a few more in us.
Promiscuous barsterd. I'm OUT!'Saint George's Day is the feast day of Saint George, notably England's patron saint, but celebrated also by Christian churches, countries, and regions of which he is the patron saint, including Bulgaria, Ethiopia, Greece, Georgia, Portugal, Romania, Syria, Lebanon, Catalonia, Alcoi, Aragon, and Rio de Janeiro.'
He gets around, does old Georgey boy, doesn't he?
Much truth in that. I sub consciously associate the flag with red faced, pissed up oiks causing bother in foreign lands. If the National Day was about the love of one's own country I'd be fine with it. But the type of folks who push it seem more interested in hatred/superiority over others. There is a difference between patriotism and nationalism.At least there were some Albion flags in the vid!!!
23rd April aside, post Brexit the St. George cross seems to have largely disappeared. Its a not just Brighton.
A decade or so again you'd see it everywhere during to Euros or a WC. Can't help many feel it represents "little England" a uncomfortable form of nationalism which is a bit sad.
In a prior year he could have seen a moderately-sized Albion flag displayed at the end of a Czech:-Needs to come to my house, massive England flag displayed at the end of a pole.
Was St Alban also Dr?I'd go with St Alban. He's not Turkish and if we wangled a bank holiday we could have a day in the pub in the summer (22nd June). Irrespective, we should have a day where we celebrate our National culture. What's not to like about an excuse for a day in the pub?
And a bit near St Andrew's Day, so you may have a few Scots complainingBetween Bonfire night and Christmas.
Pfft. What kind of pointless Saint's day is that?
If they did do that in Ireland then the paddies did it at home as before 95 all the pubs were shut on St Patrick’s day. St Patrick’s day in Ireland has a long history of being religious and sober. The St Patrick’s day jamboree we have now now has much more in common with the Halloween shenanigans than some deep local historical tradition. To that end we can all thank the customs of the US with all their capitalist acumen for monetarising their own lack of tradition.I remember reading a book by Dara O’Briain where he talks about why St George’s day can’t compete with St Patrick’s day. In his opinion it’s because Ireland is a very religious country and Paddy’s day falls in the middle of Lent.
It basically became a day where people would break their good habits for the day, eat/drink/smoke whatever they liked before returning to Lent. Sort of ruins the whole point, unless Jesus popped to a Spa for the day whilst he was stuck in the desert.
If that’s true then quite frankly they’re welcome to it. I’d rather shit in my hands and clap than try to reverse engineer that.
DamonWas St Alban also Dr?