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Happy St George's Day
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Happy St George's Day One and All.
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Yes.....St Pancras Day.charltonkeston said:Does London have a Saints day? Just a thought.
Anyway all those who celebrate, have a good one.
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Happy St George’s day all.
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I thought it was St John's and that's why no trains ever stop there out of respekSoundAsa£ said:
Yes.....St Pancras Day.charltonkeston said:Does London have a Saints day? Just a thought.
Anyway all those who celebrate, have a good one.
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Happy St George's day and Happy Birthday to the Dragon
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Happy St George’s Day all!!
heading down to the pub in Bromley for an ale or two, or three, or four...0 -
That's 25th October you charlatanHenry Irving said:And upon this charge
Cry God for Harry, England
and St George
Happy St George's Day one and all.
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Shows how much you know @Addickted, are you French or something?Addickted said:
That's 25th October you charlatanHenry Irving said:And upon this charge
Cry God for Harry, England
and St George
Happy St George's Day one and all.
25 October was the battle of Agincourt
That speech was at the siege of Harfleur earlier in the campaign.0 -
Actually the battle of Agincourt isn't decided until there is a " people's" vote6
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Henry Irving said:
Shows how much you know @Addickted, are you French or something?Addickted said:
That's 25th October you charlatanHenry Irving said:And upon this charge
Cry God for Harry, England
and St George
Happy St George's Day one and all.
25 October was the battle of Agincourt
That speech was at the siege of Harfleur earlier in the campaign.
So August to September then? Not April the 23rd.
In peace there's nothing so becomes a manAs modest stillness and humility:
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Not 25 October though as you claimed, FrenchieAddickted said:Henry Irving said:
Shows how much you know @Addickted, are you French or something?Addickted said:
That's 25th October you charlatanHenry Irving said:And upon this charge
Cry God for Harry, England
and St George
Happy St George's Day one and all.
25 October was the battle of Agincourt
That speech was at the siege of Harfleur earlier in the campaign.
So August to September then? Not April the 23rd.
In peace there's nothing so becomes a manAs modest stillness and humility:
The speech wasn't set on St Georges Day but it references St George and was written by someone born/baptised on 23 April. Hence why I used it
Obviously all true Englishman reject the Norman yoke and prefer St Edmund, our true patron saint.4 -
Hurrah Hurrah Hurrah!0
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Happy St George's Day one and all.
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charlatan athleticAddickted said:
That's 25th October you charlatanHenry Irving said:And upon this charge
Cry God for Harry, England
and St George
Happy St George's Day one and all.2 -
Happy St George's Day for next week.
To everyone born here and everyone who comes to call England home.5 -
Happy St Georges Day All.
Rip to Pte Neil Clarke aged 20 Murdered by the Ira on this day in 1984 in Londonderry
(I bet they are still hunting down his killers)????????
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Well said Jon. Were you out there with him and is 2461 your last 4?Jon2461 said:Happy St Georges Day All.
Rip to Pte Neil Clarke aged 20 Murdered by the Ira on this day in 1984 in Londonderry
(I bet they are still hunting down his killers)???????
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OKi_b_b_o_r_g said:0 -
Goonerhater said:Actually the battle of Agincourt isn't decided until there is a " people's" vote
So do we keep on voting until the French win?2 -
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Because the English are God's chosen people and St Georges day makes other nations and races feel inferior to there English betters.carly burn said:Heard a radio presenter apologising for wishing everyone a happy st George's Day this morning.
Why does St George's Day feel like a dirty word?
They might beat us, but will never be us.
Happy St. Georges day xx1 -
Which shows inside every foreigner, there is a decent Englishman trying to get out.cafcdave123 said:
actually he was he was born in Cappadocia, part of modern day Turkey and never set foot on English soil.bobmunro said:British by birth, English by the grace of God.
happy St Georges day all
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Happy St George’s Day all.
For those getting wound up and falling for the usual debates.
No one thinks the day is racist, well there’s probably a 0.0001% lunatic cult somewhere that does and the sun and daily mail more than likely printed and article about them to wind us all up. Don’t fall for it.
There’s probably a guardian journalist somewhere that’s trying to make a name for themselves by telling you things like “St George was a Turk ner ner nernerner” again don’t fall for it, they’re just trying to sell papers and wind us all up.
”We make more of a fuss for st paddy’s day!” If you feel this way, make more of a fuss yourself for St. George’s day, no one is stopping you, and st paddy’s day doesn’t suppress St. George’s day, organise a beer with your friends and family make a scene for it.
Have a beer and do something English this evening all!!9 -
Happy St. George's Day from a proud Scotsman who is equally proud to call himself a Londoner.5
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The French did win. The Battle of Castillon - 17 July 1453addick05 said:Goonerhater said:Actually the battle of Agincourt isn't decided until there is a " people's" vote
So do we keep on voting until the French win?0 -
Just so everyone is clear, St George's Day is 29 or 30 April this year, depending on whether you are Catholic or Protestant, respectively.2
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Nope, we won.Henry Irving said:
The French did win. The Battle of Castillon - 17 July 1453addick05 said:Goonerhater said:Actually the battle of Agincourt isn't decided until there is a " people's" vote
So do we keep on voting until the French win?
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But we won the second leg 1805 and the deciding replay 1815.Henry Irving said:
The French did win. The Battle of Castillon - 17 July 1453addick05 said:Goonerhater said:Actually the battle of Agincourt isn't decided until there is a " people's" vote
So do we keep on voting until the French win?0 -
different season : - )charltonkeston said:
But we won the second leg 1805 and the deciding replay 1815.Henry Irving said:
The French did win. The Battle of Castillon - 17 July 1453addick05 said:Goonerhater said:Actually the battle of Agincourt isn't decided until there is a " people's" vote
So do we keep on voting until the French win?0
















