Subject: RE: BS: Respect On Saint George'sDay-April 23 From: Emma B Date: 17 Mar 10 - 06:26 AM Leenia, this is the classic Tudor rose which is based on the wild dog rose rather than the better known hybrids and cultivars "The Roses Match refers to any game of cricket played between Yorkshire County Cricket Club and Lancashire County Cricket Club. Yorkshire's emblem is the white rose, while Lancashire's is the red rose." |
Subject: RE: BS: Respect On Saint George'sDay-April 23 From: Crow Sister (off with the fairies) Date: 17 Mar 10 - 06:30 AM More classic English roses here - for the garden if anyone's interested ion such things. English Garden Roses (US site) |
Subject: RE: BS: Respect On Saint George'sDay-April 23 From: Folkiedave Date: 17 Mar 10 - 06:33 AM In Catalunya the tradition is that a single rose is given by the gentleman to his partner - and the partner returns the favour with a book. (What they don't seem to tell you - this is often a pornographic book!!) |
Subject: RE: BS: Respect On Saint George'sDay-April 23 From: Emma B Date: 17 Mar 10 - 06:43 AM While we're on the subject of the English and our roses, here are some examples of traditional narrow boat decoration and in situ |
Subject: RE: BS: Respect On Saint George'sDay-April 23 From: LadyJean Date: 18 Mar 10 - 12:44 AM I collect St. George and the Dragon. I have a cast iron statue of them that my sister brought me back from Barcelona, where he's also the patron saint, and a lovely Russian laquer pin. Apparently he's a patron saint there too. I usually wear the pin on April 23. |
Subject: RE: BS: Respect On Saint George'sDay-April 23 From: GUEST,Ralphie Date: 18 Mar 10 - 03:23 AM Folkiedave... Do you have any of these books in stock? !!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Respect On Saint George'sDay-April 23 From: Richard Bridge Date: 18 Mar 10 - 04:43 AM That tradition has moved on, nowadays internet access will be as effective. |
Subject: RE: BS: Respect On Saint George'sDay-April 23 From: Dave the Gnome Date: 18 Mar 10 - 04:50 AM I wonder if the sailer who gave her a blood red rose was Catalonian (sp?). Bet he was a bit pissed of when she have him a buch of herbs instead of the the latest edition of 'Playboy'. :D (eG) |
Subject: RE: BS: Respect On Saint George'sDay-April 23 From: Folkiedave Date: 18 Mar 10 - 05:54 AM Folkiedave... Do you have any of these books in stock? !!! Only under the counter. Seem me at Bradfield Festival and you can have the look at them all! And a quiet room to study if you like!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Respect On Saint George'sDay-April 23 From: Rasener Date: 18 Mar 10 - 06:03 AM How's about Terry St Clair Paul |
Subject: RE: BS: Respect On Saint George'sDay-April 23 From: theleveller Date: 18 Mar 10 - 06:50 AM The Yorkshire Rose is Alba Maxima - one of my favourites that I wouldn't be without. Yorkshire Rose |
Subject: RE: BS: Respect On Saint George'sDay-April 23 From: bubblyrat Date: 19 Mar 10 - 07:49 AM "The posh Bint at Buck House"......??? To what level of puerile disrespect have we sunk on this forum ? |
Subject: RE: BS: Respect On Saint George'sDay-April 23 From: Dave the Gnome Date: 19 Mar 10 - 08:11 AM 1. Respect needs to earned. The posh bint in question has done nothing to gain it from me. 2. This forum is worldwide, about music and has nothing whatsover to do with showing respect to people who gained their positions by inheriting them from their forbears. Who gained them through murder, theft and oppresion. 3. If you beleive 'posh bint' is particularly puerile or disresctful then you have led a very sheltered life. 4. One of the many spledid things I will be celebrating about my country on St Georges day is the freedom to voice an opinion. Especialy about my 'betters':-) Anything else? Cheers DeG |
Subject: RE: BS: Respect On Saint George'sDay-April 23 From: theleveller Date: 19 Mar 10 - 08:58 AM DeG - LOL! Respect! |