The argument about why we dont celebrate it has been done to death , not interested in restarting it , lets just celebrate our national day today .
Bore off you self hating pr1ck , that also goes for @A1X.
No. Propper Dutchman.Happy birthday / RIP William Shakespeare. Propper Englishman.
No. Propper Dutchman.
Indeed. Very good of you to be above needless debate and name calling on such an important national da.....
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ZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzIndeed. Happy St George's Day to all English, Maltese, Palestinian, Portuguese, Georgian, Montenegran, Romanian, Catalonian and Aragonese folk.
And to the natives and residents of Freiburg, Germany; Newfoundland, Canada; Locrdonto, Genoa and Milan in Italy; Beirut, Lebanon; supporters of Corinthians Football Club in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the Hellenic Army. And a fair few others.
Apologies to those whom I've missed out.
Happy St George's Day, for those it means something to.
For me, it doesn't mean much. Celebrating patron saints days has always appeared to be something the noddy nations like to do to show how wonderfully different they are from the English. I'm comfortable enough being English without walking into a pub wearing a stupid fluffy oversized top hat with an English flag on it, and then ordering a shit pint of Kent bitter just because it has a jingoistic name.
Yes, it was a predictable post, but no more so than you seemingly wanting to force your narrative down people's throats by getting proper arsey within six posts and ten minutes with people showing their disdain for it.Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Yes, it was a predictable post, but no more so than you seemingly wanting to force your narrative down people's throats by getting proper arsey within six posts and ten minutes with people showing their disdain for it.
I know you don't like self-hating types, but do you think this aggressive, forced position you take on nationalism is any more palatable? I'm guessing it's every bit as sickening to the majority of us who are somewhere in the middle.
Bore off you self hating pr1ck , that also goes for [MENTION=35904]A1X[/MENTION].
FFS, he knows this. In fact everybody knows this.George was born in Lod (Lydda) in Israel. He was a Roman citizen of Greek parents. He died, in 303AD, by order of the Emporer Dicocletian because he refused to recant his Christian faith. He was an officer in the Emperor's Guard.
St George is also the patron saint of Portugal, Venice, Beirut, Malta, Ethiopia, Georgia, Palestine, Serbia and Lithuania.
Why isn't it a bank holiday then?
Oh my aching sides. What is it about St George's Day that brings out so many terminally unfunny comments from people so eager to signal their virtue?Not entirely sure why we are celebrating St George's Day. The Home Office burnt his landing card in 334. Slaying a dragon is not proof of residency...
He was clearly here for the BENEFITS. You cannot claim allowances on the basis that you had a triumphant altercation with an over sized dragon fly. Especially if you have dual citizenship elsewhere. The man is a fraud.
Yes [MENTION=31796]alfredmizen[/MENTION] I have no objection to celebrating my Englishness. In celebration I shall be making a good old brew and moaning that it's too HOT.
FFS, he knows this. In fact everybody knows this.
It's almost like you weren't on this board for the last 15 St Georges Days when the same tiresome bollocks was posted.
Why do they bother commenting then ? I made my position clear that i wasnt interested in the usual arguments ...Yes, it was a predictable post, but no more so than you seemingly wanting to force your narrative down people's throats by getting proper arsey within six posts and ten minutes with people showing their disdain for it.
I know you don't like self-hating types, but do you think this aggressive, forced position you take on nationalism is any more palatable? I'm guessing it's every bit as sickening to the majority of us who are somewhere in the middle.