Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave the Gnome Date: 27 Jul 06 - 10:05 AM Gosh, that was a long one, BF. (o'er, Missus...) :D (tG) |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Bird Flu Date: 27 Jul 06 - 10:02 AM Hello all George lovers I'm back from nm=my hols! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Keith A of Hertford Date: 25 Apr 06 - 05:41 AM The Sunday Service on BBC Radio 4 is a long established institution. As St George's fell on a Sunday, it was necessary to mark the occasion. Not wanting to be too English, they chose to celebrate all the four patron saints in a service held in Scotland dedicated to St. Andrew. What is it about England? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave the Gnome Date: 24 Apr 06 - 07:32 PM Had a good 'un tonight - Lots of Englishness. Best, in my mind, was some Les Barker monologues. If that isn't English I dunno what is:-) Cheers DtG |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: jacqui.c Date: 24 Apr 06 - 07:15 PM I was at NEFFA down near Boston Mass. and spent the day wearing a hat decorated with red and white ribbons and a rose, (a fabric one from a local craft shop for want of the real thing). If the day is today - HAPPY ST GEORGE'S DAY ONE AND ALL!!!!!! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: TheBigPinkLad Date: 24 Apr 06 - 12:08 PM St. George's Day is April 23rd, no matter when you celebrate it. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Richard Bridge Date: 24 Apr 06 - 10:58 AM My diary said it was Sunday |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave the Gnome Date: 24 Apr 06 - 05:43 AM Wayhay! I didn't manage to get to any celebrations coz of commitments to take Gnomelet back to uni so does this mean I get a second bite at the cherry tonight? Folk Club singers night as well. I shall spend the day learning something suitable:-) Cheers DtG |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: woodsie Date: 24 Apr 06 - 05:22 AM Yes St George's day is today 24th April not yesterday. The Church created St George. It was the church that designated the date. So whether you are christian or not Happy ST G's |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: folk1e Date: 23 Apr 06 - 08:54 PM 364 days and counting....... |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: GUEST,DG Date: 23 Apr 06 - 12:44 PM What has happened to this board? O'rly can't spell, has awful grammar and uses expletives... I thought this board was for people interested in folk music, not idiots causing trouble. England, half English; Billy Bragg said it so well. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: GUEST,O'rly? Date: 23 Apr 06 - 12:40 PM Happy st georges day, i don't give a fuck when the church celebrates it there gay. LONG LIVE ENGLAND, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, HAPPY ST GEORGES DAY. Bout fucking time we showed some english patriotism. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave the Gnome Date: 23 Apr 06 - 12:37 PM Christian rules Does he? :D (tG) |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: GUEST,Timothy Date: 23 Apr 06 - 11:12 AM What sort of name is "Bird Flu"?! If he/she spent less time dreaming up odd names, and more time actually studying cultures, he/she would know that Muslims celebrate St George as a hero just as much as Christians. Oh, and BTW, under Christian rules you can't celebrate St George's Day on a Sunday, so the Church celebrates on Monday 24th this year - try to keep up... |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave the Gnome Date: 23 Apr 06 - 06:19 AM Happy St Georges day! from all at Gnome Hall. :D |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave the Gnome Date: 22 Apr 06 - 11:25 AM Sold out in Asda - Nice to see they were sponsoring a petition to make St G's a public holiday though:-) Managed to get a growing 'patio' rose. One beautifuly bloomed deep red rose and two in bud. I will wear the bloomed one tomorrow and keep the rest alive for the rest of the year at least - Maybe till next? £2! As opposed to the £2.50 for a single stem. Funnily enough from the same shop:-) Cheers DtG |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave the Gnome Date: 22 Apr 06 - 05:40 AM OK - everyone got their loins girded for tomorrow then? :-) One of our local pubs has started early - Umpteen StG's flags on display. Local florists is doing it's bit - Selling StG's day roses. £2.50 a stem! I'll wait and see what they are in Asda I think. Cheers DtG |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave the Gnome Date: 20 Apr 06 - 10:56 AM If you combine El Cid and St James do you get Sid James? Carry on St George... :D |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: JohnB Date: 20 Apr 06 - 10:25 AM Sorry to hear about St George's end falling off. Hope he gets well soon :) JohnB |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Ross Date: 20 Apr 06 - 10:24 AM There's a lot of confusion with George He was reputed to be a Turkish soldier in the Roman army He was martyred in similar circumstances to St Albans, but in the Holy land in the very early day of christianity & hence made an early Saint The English connection is that during the Crusades near on 1000 years later his ghost was alleged to have turned up at a number of key battles - normally when the crusaders were losing - with his appearance - troops would rally & victory would result So he was a sort of mascot of the Crusaders - hence the mix up with knights & thing - Richard the lionheart etc started it all El Cid used the same trick in Spain with St James (Santiago) who turned up fighting the Moors after his dead body had somehow floated about the Mediteranean on a cruise |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave the Gnome Date: 20 Apr 06 - 08:40 AM I will not have St George fall off the end. He got in enough trouble at Lancaster... :D (tG) |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave Wynn Date: 19 Apr 06 - 11:52 AM Dave, Shall I abide at thy right side on Monday 24th at SFC. I contacted StGeorg'r'us.com and they said it was OK to celebrate a day late providing you only drank a gallon (no more or less). I shall wear a St G's red rose so you can recognise me. I will be carrying a copy of the Times and a Gibson J45 under my arm. Apparently St G used to play a Gibson J45 in preference to his Martin. He also sang sea songs and is famous for performing in a local street play. He had something to do with England too. What a guy. Doc |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: JohnB Date: 17 Apr 06 - 08:44 PM My Auntie Val lives in Milford haven, though I don't really know what that has to do with St G. What do you mean I'm not pure? I'm Pure Anglo-Saxon :) Sorry, JohnB |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave the Gnome Date: 17 Apr 06 - 07:48 PM Thanks, Haized - The info is as much appreciated as the sentiment:-) Cheers DtG |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: GUEST,Haized Date: 17 Apr 06 - 11:28 AM To Clarify i am Scottish and hold no grudges against any nation (apart from the english sports teams :P) I agree with the point that it is a saints day and should (really) be a religious festival but i suppose the same thing can be said for Christmas and Easter etc. But to come to my point. Irish the same as any race have at some point been ruled and the bloodline tainted. "In 1541, Henry went against the expressed wishes of the Pope and made himself the King of Ireland as well as England. This resulted in an increase in English immigration and settlement in Ireland." The Norman Conquest "At the beginning of May 1169, three single-masted longships beached at Bannow Bay, County Wexford. They had sailed from Milfordhaven in Wales, and on board were Normans, Welshmen and Flemings. Their leader was Robert FitzStephen, a Welsh warlord, and they made camp on Bannow Island, separated from the mainland by a narrow channel which has since silted up. A day later, two further ships arrived under the command of Maurice de Prendergast, bringing their numbers to around 600. They were soon joined by 500 Irish warriors led by Dermot MacMurrough, King of Leinster. A century had passed since the Battle of Hastings, when William the Conqueror had launched the Norman invasion and systematic colonisation of England. Now the Norman conquest of Ireland had begun" So the point is that it is just nonsensical to claim that anywhere in the world that your race is pure. P.S. Happy St. George's day people :) |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave the Gnome Date: 16 Apr 06 - 04:14 AM Just a week to go now. Realised I can't have the Joseph Holts with my Roast Beef and Yorkshire pub though - Taking a Gnomelet back to uni. that evening:-( Ah well, might make up for it at the Folk club next day:-) Cheers DtG |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: jacqui.c Date: 14 Apr 06 - 01:01 PM I wish that I could get to a St George's day gathering but I'm 3,000 miles away now and will be at NEFFA on the day. Guess I'll just have to brush up on the traditional English songs and try and get hold of a red rose to wear.. I've got my English flag on order and promised to arrive by the 23rd. It seems that another English woman ordered the English flag from the same place and got shirty when she was given the flag of St George. She expected to get the Union flag and argued the toss with the shop owner when she didn't. It took quite a while to get her to understand the difference, so I was told! And that was in California! jacqui.c - English and happy with that. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: TheBigPinkLad Date: 13 Apr 06 - 01:00 PM Seeing as my lawn is covered in dandelions, I will pick the buggers on the 23rd as prescibed by tradition and make pittlybed wine. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: GUEST,DtG sans biscuit Date: 13 Apr 06 - 08:16 AM Refreshing Cool Clear Ooooh, stop it! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Big Al Whittle Date: 12 Apr 06 - 03:15 AM Session at The Old Oak, Horsely Woodhouse, from 3pm til very late April 23rd bring your kazoo! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave the Gnome Date: 11 Apr 06 - 04:08 AM Electronic sword got broke last night:-( Trying to work out something for Thursday and Friday but if all else fails a good old metal one will do:-) And he did win again! Cheers DtG |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: GUEST,JohnB Date: 10 Apr 06 - 09:06 PM I doubt it, he's bigger than you. Don't forget that electronic sword and your mobile phone. Break a few legs in ALL your performances. JohnB |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave the Gnome Date: 10 Apr 06 - 04:15 AM First bash at St George tonight! Wonder if I'll win this year? :D (tG) |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Purple Foxx Date: 09 Apr 06 - 09:41 AM Hope it goes well Fidjit. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Fidjit Date: 09 Apr 06 - 09:34 AM Back to what we are doing on the 23rd. We are making some sort of ritual noises outside here on the said day. Probably one hour ahead of everyone else in England, as we are in Norway. Have a nice day everyone. Chas |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave the Gnome Date: 09 Apr 06 - 06:32 AM Damn you, Manitas! You nicked the 100th! :D (tG) |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Manitas_at_home Date: 09 Apr 06 - 03:35 AM I don't know about Irish-hating, quite a few of us here (indeed, on this thread) are of Irish descent, but you're the small-minded one espousing hate for so-called mongrel races. Probably something to do with the purity of your blood-line. Say hallo to the family for me. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: GUEST Date: 09 Apr 06 - 02:32 AM Lookin at this website over the past few months I have concluded that mudcat = Scotch loving, Irish hating small minded beardies! St George? Bollox!!! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: GUEST,slasher Date: 08 Apr 06 - 07:28 PM That comment by GUEST looks like it should have in the 'Mangled Song Lyrics' thread. If he can't understand the language how can he understand the culture? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Manitas_at_home Date: 08 Apr 06 - 04:00 AM I see our pure-bred Guest is spouting his racist rubbish again - just the sort of thing we want to avoid when celebrating St George. Let's not forget that St George, if he did exist, was a citizen of one of the most cosmopolitan civilisations known. He even exemplifies cross-fertilisation - in marrying the King of Egypt's daughter he introduced fresh blood into a dynasty well known for marrying its own siblings. Guest, get on yer bike! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: GUEST,RIchard Bridge Date: 08 Apr 06 - 03:56 AM BPL, I second that. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: TheBigPinkLad Date: 07 Apr 06 - 03:56 PM What a lovely post, Hoblander! Shrapnel flying every way and in you step with a quintessentially English and typically understated notice. Tea, anyone? |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Dave the Gnome Date: 07 Apr 06 - 03:54 PM Leave the poor little lad alone - he has enough problems:-) Good luck with the fundraiser, Hoblander. Sell roses (White I guess in your case!) for a vast profit. See if the Morrisons and BHS that are letting you park will dispose of some freebies in your direction. Cheers DtG |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: GUEST,Hoblander Date: 07 Apr 06 - 02:36 PM Friends of Hollybush Hollybush Conservation Centre Broad Lane Kirkstall Leeds LS5 3BP Email: friendsofhollybush@hotmail.co.uk Tel: 0113 274 2335 Dear We are holding a Garden Party on the 23rd of April from 12pm- 3pm at the Hollybush Conservation Centre in Kirkstall. The event is a big open day run by Friends of Hollybush, which will promote the Hollybush wildlife garden and the activities at the centre. All are welcome, though we ask that children are accompanied by an adult. We plan to have music, henna hand painting and folk dancing, as well as a willow sculpting activity in the garden. We will also provide space for other local groups to get involved, either by setting up a stall, or through music or arts and crafts. This will be a wonderful opportunity to promote your group or project. Alternatively you can send us promotional material that we will display for you on the day. We will be in touch by phone, but directions are below along with a poster advertising the day. We really hope to see you there! How to find us: The bus routes are on the map. There is also Headingley train station five minutes up the road. From the station walk down the hill over the A65 (Abbey road) and you will be on Bridge road. Hollybush is just over the bridge. Parking is available at Morrisons and BHS until 3.30pm. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: GUEST Date: 07 Apr 06 - 02:02 PM Anonymous posters are gutless little prats. If you believe in something strongly enough to expend energy typing it, take the extra step of demonstrating that you stand by your own words. It's damned hard to take you seriously while you're cowering behind a bush. Take a moment to savor this bit of tongue-in-cheek irony. Then either start using a signature so we can start telling you apart, or bog off. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Purple Foxx Date: 07 Apr 06 - 01:11 PM Dear Guest 5th-"seperate"-poster- making-identical-punctuation-&-spelling-errors,by categorising "Fine Citizen" & "Islamic Brethren" seperately you create the logical inference that the latter are not be the former. It is clear that conceptual thought is not your strong point so I will accept your implicit assertion that this is not what you intended to say. Perhaps you might like to clarify what you did mean to say? (You may like to ask a grown up to help you with this.) |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: TheBigPinkLad Date: 07 Apr 06 - 12:08 PM Penis envy. |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: GUEST,Scooby Date: 07 Apr 06 - 09:33 AM Well said Tony. Scooby |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: The Admiral Date: 07 Apr 06 - 09:30 AM Rise Up St George and smite those who hide behind the cloak of Guest! |
Subject: RE: Folklore: St Georges day From: Brakn Date: 07 Apr 06 - 09:00 AM GUEST is only trying to start a row. Ignore. |
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