My eldest son’s birthday too.I always celebrate St George's Day. It's my birthday.
My eldest son’s birthday too.I always celebrate St George's Day. It's my birthday.
Only if you let it...These days, if you say you’re English…..
Three Mondays in May are already Bank Holidays.Here we go, Empire Day , May 24 1906. Time for another bank holiday in May to be brought back:
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I‘d go with ‘as well’ rather than ‘instead’, please !Three Mondays in May are already Bank Holidays.
Let's have Trafalgar Day in October instead. A nice gap between August and Christmas
I miss him alreadyIt has since been confirmed that sadly this was the case.
I know, it will take some time but that hurt will pass eventually.I miss him already
And my wife's! Must remember to nip round the petrol station before Sunday to get her some flowers and chocs ...It's my son in law's birthday too. Card already sorted.
….with a handbag.What a beer loving, poncey food snob ?
I was in the 44thI used to hate those cub parades! Weeks spent practicing marching around Patcham old village in the evenings, and then marching through town on the big day.
Complete waste of time imo - no-one ever gave a shit about it, but had to do it.
All we cared about at cubs was going on camp to Park Wood, and the football season (and beating arch rivals the 30th)
FP - 44th alum....Triple Champs '85/'86. Best football Cub Pack in town
Not necessarily. He died on April 23rd, but his birthdate wasn't recorded - only his christening date, 26th April, which is extrapolated backwards by a traditional 3 days to get an estimated d.o.b.I’m fully expecting PotG to start an RIP thread for Shaky, who apparently died on his birthday.
Sorry HT… Forgot that.….with a handbag.
The Coronation is on the 6thDragons and religion, it's all a load of bollocks.
I'll save my energy for May the 4th instead.
I'd love it if Shakespeare Day was a thing. Some kind of literary national gathering. We all read books and have a cup of tea. Perfect Englishness. Let's do it.And William Shakespeare.
Celebrating your national saint's day? How provincial. Leave that to the Irish, Welsh and Scots.*
I'll be more focused on beating Man Utd on Sunday rather than anything else.
I'm as proud to be English as a Frenchman might be to be French, but I'm no nationalist. I think when you start going all nationalist and making out that you live in the greatest country on earth, then you're talking bollocks. It's the same as when Yorkshire folk bang on about Yorkshire being God's county and all that hyperbole. I've lived in Barnsley and if that's where God lives then he/she needs to take a long hard look at themselves.
*PS the bit about celebrating was a joke. I love a few warm pints of ale and some Morris dancers on the 23rd. Cracking party.
And what the hell is 'woke' anyway? If woke is about being a bit self aware and not acting like a jerk then I'm f*cking woke mate!
Bonjour à tous