its not drilled in , and the pride i have in our country has got absolutely fvck all to do with people who run things
Nice that for once, we can agree on something.
its not drilled in , and the pride i have in our country has got absolutely fvck all to do with people who run things
...your mumYthe majority of us are in
Nice that for once, we can agree on something.
Nice that for once, we can agree on something.
Having a healthy disdain for the 'imbeciles' that run our beautiful nation, and loving the country itself are far from mutually exclusive.
Your attitude seems a silly one. A bit 'sixth-form' if that's not too condescending.
One can absolutely shun the jingoism and the nationalism, unless you're that way inclined, but still celebrate Britain's fine achievements and merits. The feats of engineering and science. The magnificent contributions to art and film and most especially music. The humour and kind nature of our people. Above all the beauty of our fine little island.
Indeed. 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.
and i still have fond memories of your (genuine im pretty sure) comment "wow, great post" one one of mine , for.10 bonus points can you remember what it was ?
All joking aside Dave , ive seen him out , he is one arrogant , horrrible flash bstard.
Modern art? Ffs
The towns aren't beautiful and most people are ********s.
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I always celebrate St George's Day, what with it being my birthday and all. It's fine just as it is. I'd hate to see my special day become too commercialised.
Your attitude seems a silly one. A bit 'sixth-form' if that's not too condescending.
The nearest [MENTION=27125]Wrong-Direction[/MENTION] got to a sixth form was mending their bogs
Reading the rest of your post 'The feats of engineering and science. The magnificent contributions to art and film and most especially music. The humour and kind nature of our people. Above all the beauty of our fine little island'.
I could imagine Basil Fawlty telling The Germans that
Didn't really acknowledge St George's Day until I left the UK and settled abroad.
Now it makes me feel a bit proud of England, to be English, and it's a bit of a home comfort.
I absolutely took England and the English for granted whilst I was living there.
In hindsight, we're a truly unique, proud, funny little nation with a lot to offer (in the Spring and Summer at least).
Why would I celebrate our tinpot country? Only decent thing is the pubs!
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Of course you love our country, it's drilled into your head in the force's, I however think we're run by complete imbeciles .
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Modern art? Ffs
The towns aren't beautiful and most people are ********s.
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.Out of interest, who is you theopist ? They must be very good. I ask as I constantly wonder how you you find so much to be negative about and so little to be positive about that I would have expected you to have slit your wrists by now.
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You'll have to explain the irony to me ? As for russia , no i wont be going , but i know some of the boys who took it to the russians last year will be , but you dont want to know that as it doesnt fit your narrative , youd prefer to sit there chortling at russians bashing up ''hooligans'' who are in reality chubby blokes with no interest in fighting .Oh the irony !.... I do hope you are going to show your patriotism in Russia at The World Cup ? Don't forget your chain mail and cross of St George tabard, apparently the locals are going to do something special for the best dressed.