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  • FAO: German, English, Ehiopian, Georgian, Greek, Russian etc. – St George…
  • fingerbike
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    Planning on doing anything for St Georges Day? 🙂

    Hairychested
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    Polish – drinking mugs of Yorkshire Tea and listening to Sol Invictus.

    MtbCol
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    MArshalling at the World Cup XC in Dalby.

    rangeroy
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    pyrotech display 9.30pm beacon hill, halifax.
    about 1k in value, should last 20mins 😀

    mikewsmith
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    shaving my head waving a flag and getting a bulldog, then I'm off to slay a dragon 😉

    CountZero
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    Nah, waiting for St Aldhelm's Day. He's a real English Saint.

    john_drummer
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    well I shall be going to work as usual, at my US-owned multinational employer in the People's Republic of Barnsley.

    So I doubt very much that St George will even get a look in

    votchy
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    Happy St George's Day everyone

    Just put the flags up on my desk, wondering how long it will be before someone suggests it may offend people of other cultures/nationalities (Indian owned Coventry based car manufacturer)

    Didn't have chance last night or this morning to get some St George cross buns from Tesco 🙁

    allyharp
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    Scottish. And getting the hell out of England for the weekend.

    billybob
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    It's not as good as St Guiness Day – we need hats!

    Hairychested
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    You lot need to be proud of being English and show your pride instead of leaving it to the morons.
    I've just located 'Land of Hope and Glory' CD on the rack. How many of you will play such today? It'll go down really well with the Irish customers today I reckon 😉

    coffeeking
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    While I've always celebrated it in some form or other, it seems somewhat insane to do so when you think more deeply. It's just where you were born.

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