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barrybueno
04-23-2016, 10:16 AM
Can one still still say that or will it upset the muzzies, jews or any other minority whinging ****ers?

Why dont my smilies wor k:cry:

oh that won did

Dr Headgear - Wannabe viking
04-23-2016, 10:29 AM
You tit.

I don't get the logic of trying to make a big thing out of St George's day. We (The English) have never done it before.

But OH! The Scots do St Andrew's day, and the Irish do St Patrick, and the Welsh do St David!

Ok, so you want to celebrate Englishness by...errr.... being more like the Scots and Welsh and Irish? GLWTPIMO.

barrybueno
04-23-2016, 10:35 AM
I don't give a **** tbh, just see it on an advert

My birthday is on St. Andrews Day :angry:

Dr Headgear - Wannabe viking
04-23-2016, 10:43 AM
And from now on you will be known as barrymcbueno

Piers Morgan
04-23-2016, 10:50 AM
Can one still still say that or will it upset the muzzies, jews or any other minority whinging ****ers?

Why dont my smilies wor k:cry:

oh that won did

It will upset Zionists, Nazis and foreign hating Bigots like Monty, Sir C and Berni as St. George was born in Palestine, the hypocrites

barrybueno
04-23-2016, 10:51 AM
:hehe: luckily workwimb won't see this

barrybueno
04-23-2016, 10:53 AM
oi! stay away from my lovely Susanna Reid

You *******!

Dr Headgear - Wannabe viking
04-23-2016, 10:54 AM
One of the great new features of this board is that you can bump a topic back to the top.

And a sticky is always possible as well.

redgunamo
04-23-2016, 11:54 AM
You tit.

I don't get the logic of trying to make a big thing out of St George's day. We (The English) have never done it before.

But OH! The Scots do St Andrew's day, and the Irish do St Patrick, and the Welsh do St David!

Ok, so you want to celebrate Englishness by...errr.... being more like the Scots and Welsh and Irish? GLWTPIMO.

I don't know about logic but certainly people like to "celebrate" almost anything nowadays. Any excuse. Even if said celebration merely involves doing exactly what you would ordinarily be doing in any case. In this instance, supping a few quiet, meditative beers, having a jig, a punch-up and a decent curry, I suppose. Followed by a few more beers.

And, if you're English, these simple, unambiguous pleasures are a very big deal indeed.

Of course we can, and do, do the whole pageantry, pomp and ceremony-stuff at the drop of a hat any day of the week anyway, so it actually makes no difference to anything. Certainly, no special significance need be attached to the fact that it happens to be St. George's Day.

Dr Headgear - Wannabe viking
04-24-2016, 08:42 PM
Bump for barrymcbueno