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BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day

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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: GUEST,Terry McDonald
Date: 21 Apr 07 - 05:15 AM

Stroud's not the deep south - Dorset is.


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: greg stephens
Date: 21 Apr 07 - 04:59 AM

I shall celebrate by going down with the Boat Band to the deep south and have an all-England tune session in the Prince Albert in Stroud with assorted Stradling type southern musicians.All musicians welcome. Monday April 23(We're also playing a gig in the Prince Albert on Sat 21, so don't be confused by the two dates. Gig or session, take your choice).


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: GUEST,George
Date: 21 Apr 07 - 04:39 AM

Why is the Briish/Irish union called the Anglo/Irish union? A parliament for England is definitely on the cards soon.


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: kendall
Date: 20 Apr 07 - 10:52 PM

Jacqui is out of town for the weekend, won't be back until Sunday night, but I will fly the flag of St. George, and maybe have a dram of Glen Fiddich.


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: GUEST,terrier
Date: 20 Apr 07 - 10:06 PM

George the cat's birthday and Bessie the terriers birthday both on St Georges day. Also bessie is due for pups on that day so one way or another, celebrations are in order.


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: GUEST
Date: 20 Apr 07 - 01:58 PM

Make an apple dragon! Fashion a dragon from pastry, fill his belly with apples and nuts, bake to a golden toasty. "Slay" him with a big knife to the tummy, and serve with vanilla ice cream. That's what we do at our house.


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: GUEST,heed
Date: 20 Apr 07 - 05:40 AM

re: bubblyrat
The Campaign For An English Parliament ( http://www.thecep.org.uk ) is an excellent organisation that help demonstrate how unfairly the english are treated in the union. And whilst we are on the subject of lack of english representation in europe, how about the lack of english invlovement in the british-irish council. Go to the following link and spot the missing nation.

http://www3.british-irishcouncil.org/member/membermain.asp

I'll give you a clue it begins with "e" and it is not "estonia". If i remember correctly there was a delibrate attempt to make no mention of england in the council's constitution, unlike the other coountries. But then my memory isn't was it was. i think... or was it? Can't remember really...


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: Ref
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 10:14 PM

Economically exploit someone?


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: Richard Bridge
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 08:09 PM

Shall we have a crusade and kill a few foreigners?

Oh, shit, Tony B Liar already did that!


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: Sttaw Legend
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 07:24 PM

harriWattsband will be playing at Danby village North Yorkshire and drinking lemonade


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: alanabit
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 06:46 PM

In view of the country's recent achievements, a dignified silence would probably do the least harm to its image.


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: lady penelope
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 06:30 PM

I will be wearing my usual red rose in my hair. And probably having a drink whilst loads of people ask me why I've got a rose in my hair....


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: bubblyrat
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 05:53 PM

The very best way for any Englishman to celebrate St.George"s Day is to join the Campaign For An English Parliament. It is very easy---just look it up on the internet !! I was AMAZED to discover, within the last two days, that ,OFFICIALLY , England does NOT EXIST in Europe !! Scotland, YES !! Because they have a parliament, and therefore a representative at the European Parliament in Brussels .Wales, YES!! Because they have a National Assembly, and ,therefore a representative at the European Parliament in Brussels . But ENGLAND is NOT, yes! NOT represented at the European Parliament in Brussels , because there is NO ENGLISH PARLIAMENT !!! We are the ONLY country in the EU that is not officially recognised as a country !! So Brussels "recognises " Scotland, and Wales, and the United Kingdom, of course, ---But not England !! That"s why, on a census form ,or any other form come to that, you can"t tick a box to say that your"e English. Sad, isn"t it ?? Mind you, you could always go down the pub and watch football ,I suppose-----Have a few Britneys, then go home for a Melvyn, if you get my meaning ?? Patriotism"s too much hassle, innit ??


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: Schantieman
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 05:21 PM

Trouble is there aren't many roses in bloom by then.

Mumm, sing, dance and drink,not necessailry in that ordure


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: Big Al Whittle
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 01:22 PM

theres a Ralph Mctell concert in Loughborough


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: gnomad
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 12:24 PM

I think I shall invade Ireland, it's traditional you know.


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: Teribus
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 12:20 PM

I will raise a glass and celebrate my eldest son's birthday in preparation for a family get together to celebrate it properly at the week-end.


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: Hawker
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 12:12 PM

We will raise the flag of St George, and celebrate a day early at the First meeting of the NEW Bude Folk Club at the Falcon Hotel, Bude, North Cornwall at 8pm - all are welcome!
Cheers, Lucy


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: Dave the Gnome
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 11:18 AM

We usualy fly the flag at home but I am not there this year! I will endevour to find out how the Geordies celebrate St Georges day either in Newcastle or Whitley Bay. I am pretty sure there will be some traditional drinking involved...

:D


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: GUEST,meself
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 09:58 AM

This isn't as true now as it once was, but a comedian once pointed out that on the 4th of July, Americans like to gather together for a grand communal celebration - while on July 1st (Canada Day), Canadians like to get as far away from each other as they can. Perhaps the English are more like the Canadians when it comes to their national day ...


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: Rapparee
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 09:55 AM

I'm going to go slay a dragon...I mean, a flagon.


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: manitas_at_work
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 09:50 AM

Wear a red rose in your lapel buttonhole! trouble is so few people wear jackets and few of those have buttonholes.


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: MaineDog
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 09:45 AM

I think a Mummers' Play would be appropriate.
MD


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Subject: RE: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: The PA
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 09:30 AM

It should be a Bank Holiday, so we can get drunk.


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Subject: BS: How are we to celebrate St George's day
From: Folk Form # 1
Date: 19 Apr 07 - 09:27 AM

April 23rd is St George's day and patriotic Englishman around the world are to celebrate their national day. But how do we celebrate? What do we do? The Irish have their parades and get drunk and the scots pipe in the haggis and get drunk. What, however, do the English do? Should we have a roast beef meal with plenty of ale while playing our Steeleye Span CDs in the background? St George's Day use to be a big festival in England until the 18th Century, evidently. I wonder how they celebrated? Anyone with any ideas?


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