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St Georges day
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 8:32 am
by Bothwell
Ok so are all my English compatriots planning their St George's day festivities. I myself will be swathed in the flag and seeking dragons to slay, starting with my secretary (Hillary) who is mighty peeved because her hubby has just extended a business trip to Brazil (wonder why).
I will obviously be seeking the company of like minded individuals to gather in a group and we may even do an impromptu Morris Dance, this ancient form of manly expression has been known to force even the most recalcitrant Scot to surrender !
Whatever you are up to I am sure there will be many a Hey Nonny Nonny
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Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 8:42 am
by lady cop
you??? morris dancing???:eek:

send pics! heh heh my contact at the TIMES will love them. have a pint instead i think.
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Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2005 6:53 am
by lady cop
HAPPY ST. GEORGES DAY TO EVERYONE WHO CELEBRATES IT! :yh_flower :yh_flower :yh_flower :yh_party
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Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2005 2:21 pm
by pink princess
i read in the paper that some english naval ships out at sea werent allowed to display the st georges flag for fear of upsetting the turks......
i also unfortunately cant say that i saw a single flag out to celebrate today - in fact i dont think most people even realised what day it was
such a shame :-1
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Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2005 3:12 pm
by twizzel
On St Georges day 1918 9 Victoria Crosses and 400 other medals for Valor were awarded for a successfull navel action at Zeebruge lasting 11 hours more medals for valour than the Army awarded for the entire war I bet those boys would not be worried about upseting johny turk
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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 12:57 pm
by gmc
i read in the paper that some english naval ships out at sea werent allowed to display the st georges flag for fear of upsetting the turks......
i also unfortunately cant say that i saw a single flag out to celebrate today - in fact i dont think most people even realised what day it was
such a shame
Hopefully they were flying the union flag which I would have thought the average Turk is more likely to recognise anyway. Why would they fly an english flag? If they do that then they would have to fly the Scots and Welsh as well whnich is why they have the Union flag in the first place.
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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 3:03 pm
by twizzel
The cross of St George when worn on one of Her Majesties war ships is denoteing the rank of Admiral on board.
the Cross of St George with a ball in the upper and lower canton means Rear Admiral, a Vice Admiral has one ball in the upper canton, a Full Admiral has no balls at all.
Therefore any vessel of the Royal Navy not flying the cross of St George has no admirals on board.
Just another piece of not totally usless information from a not totally useless youth.
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Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 12:05 am
by abbey
[QUOTE=twizzel]The cross of St George when worn on one of Her Majesties war ships is denoteing the rank of Admiral on board.
the Cross of St George with a ball in the upper and lower canton means Rear Admiral, a Vice Admiral has one ball in the upper canton, a Full Admiral has no balls at all.
QUOTE]
:wah: :wah: Now that made me giggle..
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Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 1:30 am
by gmc
the Cross of St George with a ball in the upper and lower canton means Rear Admiral, a Vice Admiral has one ball in the upper canton, a Full Admiral has no balls at all.
Me too
Not useless I find such stuff interesting.
posted by Bothwell
I will obviously be seeking the company of like minded individuals to gather in a group and we may even do an impromptu Morris Dance, this ancient form of manly expression has been known to force even the most recalcitrant Scot to surrender !
Whatever you are up to I am sure there will be many a Hey Nonny Nonny
Oh yes, the prospect of being chased by a bunch of englishmen wearing bells on their ankles and waving hankies would terrify anyone

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Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 2:29 am
by Bothwell
No more than being chases by a 4'6" Australian wearing Blue and White makeup, morris dancing is a feared and respected form of unarmed combat, I have seen it empty many a pub in minutes without a drop of blood being spilt.

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Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2005 1:36 am
by john8pies
I too think it`s a good idea to celebrate our national St George`s Day, on 23 April,, and am pleased to see that there is a movement to have it recognised as an official bank holiday (supported by celebs such as Ian Botham!)
One thing worries me is that some people have told me that St George was actually a Palestinian and not English. Anybody know the definitive truth?
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Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2005 3:12 pm
by lady cop
ArnoldLayne wrote: There have been many stories about the origin of St George. Turkish , Lebonese , middle eastern any way.
He never visited these shores either
And as for Morris dancing being of manly expression, sorry Both your on your own, allthough I grant you , it takes some bottle to skip with bells on your toes :wah:Bothwell would rather remove his own eyeballs with rusty barbed wire than participate in morris dancing...however, May day is coming, another excuse for "hey nonny nonny"

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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 1:26 am
by Raven
can you imagine the reaction of americans if they were told they couldnt fly 'old glory' on the 4th of july?
Pc has gone a little too far over here, methinks.
And why isnt St. Georges day a holiday here? St. Andrews and St. Davids are!!
Whats wrong with being english?
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 1:34 am
by john8pies
Yes, I think one of the major complaints of English people is not that other races or nationalities celebrate their special days (good luck to them I say) but for some unknown reason the English alone are NOT allowed to celebrate St George`s Day, or even put up an English flag for fear of upsetting other people!
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Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2005 1:41 am
by Raven
I'm proud of my english heritage. I speak ENGLISH. I'm totally proud of my celtic, barbarian roots! LOL! But what offends me is that people of non- english origin telling me I'm not allowed to celebrate my own heritage, while they celebrate their own in my face!
Dude......thats just wrong.
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 7:05 am
by twizzel
I am glad that I have tickled you fancy Abbey.