Woohoo st geoges day! - pointless thread alert

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by psplvanub, Apr 23, 2008.

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  1. psplvanub

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    The day that is all about the english red cross. made this thread so that every one can say what there doing for it. me, well im throwing a party!
     
  2. Ripper

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    Well I'm carrying on like normal.. Woo hoo?
     
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    I am working hard at not working hard.

    As per normal.

    Enjoy your party.
     
  4. goodswipe

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    In the book Dracula by Bram Stoker, evil things are said to occur on St. George's Day, beginning at midnight.


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  5. varnull

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    Work as normal... But I'm not englsh more luck.

    WTF is english about the red cross?? St George was from palestine and the cross was adopted by henry of anjou while on crusade, father of henry1 of england... Not much english about that.
     
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  6. psplvanub

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    either your not british or u cant be assed doin scratch for st geoges day
     
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    What does being British have to do with it? As far as I'm aware, St. George is the Patron Saint of England. Wales have St David, the Irish, St Patrick and the Scots, St Andrew.

    While we're on the matter, I do prefer the term English, as British implies I'm something to do with the Welsh, Scottish or (Northern) Irish ;-)

    But quite frankly, I just don't care enough.
     
  8. varnull

    varnull Guest

    Why should I give a crap about the emblem or day of the foreign oppressors? FYI.. It isn't and has never been a public holiday in england.. so officially the whole country doesn't give a toss about it either.

    psplvanub.. ti'n llawn cachu
     
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  9. psplvanub

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    ha ha ha ha
    guess im just a patriot
     
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