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DaveinGermany 21-04-2010 16:34

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 808472)
I'm with Mancie on this; Seems to me St Georges Day is celebrated far more widely now than it ever was in the supposedly pre-PC days. They're having a St Georges Day parade and street market in front of the town hall in Labour-run Manchester next weekend. Not much "overbearing pressure" there, then.

Good for them !! I'm glad that someone has decided to ignore the whiners & bleaters & given the British & in particular the English some form of recognition. A most welcome change & good to see that instead of the issue being sidelined, positive reinforcement of Englishness is being condoned & promoted.

Unfortunately that positive attitude of "Being English" is being displayed in a "Province" & not the Capital City of our Country !! Why ??
Having looked there will be something going on in London after all - St Georges Day at Trafalgar Square - St Georges Day London Events, Trafalgar Square St Georges Day Concert But there is no great fanfare & tadah being exhibited in its promotion

While "the Notting hill Festival" (West Indian/Caribbean) is massively endorsed, "Australia Day" Strewth mate ! Everyone knows about that & even LGBT (Lesbian,Gay,Bisexual &Trans-gender) "Pride" is given reams of coverage. Surely the Nations Patron Saint deserves a little more recognition ? That little known Government publication http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/about-u...nd-diversity1/ I think requires some more reading in certain quarters by certain People !!

Eric 21-04-2010 18:12

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 808527)
perhaps st georges day would be better celebrated if it was a public holiday like it is in ANOTHER COUNTRY which is Canada i think.

its hard to celebrate it and not get fired for been drunk ,its a disgrace govenment hasnt realised this and given the british people a day off on their national day.

like somone has said already saint patricks day gets celebrated more but in all fairness unless its somones birthday the majority of people couldnt care less who saint patric is as its merely a good excuse for a booze up and to run around in a silly hat

Not in Canada ... only in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, which, by the way, also has a holiday on July 1 - Memorial Day - in memory of the men of the Newfoundland Regiment who fell on the first day of the Battle of the Somme. (Newfoundland, tho', was still part of the Empayah until 1949.) We do, however, have a national holiday on or around May 24 when Canadians drink lots of good strong Canadian beer to celebrate Victoria Day ... and on July 1, Canada Day ... even more drinking, and thanking our lucky stars that we live here and not somewhere else on this screwed up planet.:D

accyman 21-04-2010 21:16

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so only part of canada gets a day off work for saint george then.Still a pretty poor do that england dosnt yet part of another country does

garinda 21-04-2010 22:27

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 808621)
Everyone knows about that & even LGBT (Lesbian,Gay,Bisexual &Trans-gender) "Pride" is given reams of coverage.

'Reams' is actually one annual photograph, with an accompanying sentence, in a few of the heavier weight Sunday papers.

;)

I'm proud of what we are, and what we have in this country.

I honestly don't feel the need to be all jingoistic about it, on one particular day on the year, inspired by a Catholic holy day.

As an atheist, I thank God every day of the year, that I was born English.

:p

jaysay 22-04-2010 09:37

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 808745)
'Reams' is actually one annual photograph, with an accompanying sentence, in a few of the heavier weight Sunday papers.

;)

I'm proud of what we are, and what we have in this country.

I honestly don't feel the need to be all jingoistic about it, on one particular day on the year, inspired by a Catholic holy day.

As an atheist, I thank God every day of the year, that I was born English.

:p

You daft sod:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

acertun 22-04-2010 14:07

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 808745)
'Reams' is actually one annual photograph, with an accompanying sentence, in a few of the heavier weight Sunday papers.

;)

I'm proud of what we are, and what we have in this country.

I honestly don't feel the need to be all jingoistic about it, on one particular day on the year, inspired by a Catholic holy day.

As an atheist, I thank God every day of the year, that I was born English.

:p

You should be thanking God that you were born a Lancastrian first

garinda 22-04-2010 14:13

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Originally Posted by acertun (Post 808880)
You should be thanking God that you were born a Lancastrian first

Post 65, in this very thread...

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 808169)
I'm a 'regionalist', being proud of being a northerner.

:D

I don't consider anywhere other than this county as being truly northern.

;)

Wynonie Harris 23-04-2010 11:54

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 808482)
As Jaysay has already pointed out, it's not so much that we've ever made a big deal of it, more the fact that any effort to do so is suppressed by the authorities.

Young Ken's very scarce today. I wonder if the much-discussed PC brigade have been round to "suppress" him? ;)

mallard 23-04-2010 12:01

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just enjoy the day and make he most of it

Tealeaf 23-04-2010 12:44

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 808745)
As an atheist, I thank God every day of the year, that I was born English.

:p

To paraphrase Kipling/Cecil Rhodes:

"To be born English is to draw the winning ticket in the lottery of life. To be born a Lancastrian is to win the Double Rollover."

Shame Garinda is from Ossy.....he's just lost his ticket:)

jaysay 23-04-2010 14:47

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 809509)
Young Ken's very scarce today. I wonder if the much-discussed PC brigade have been round to "suppress" him? ;)

I'm getting a bit worried myself Wyn, I only put sugar in his brew when he called yesterday, I haven't done nout, I'm not guilty, honest:D

jaysay 23-04-2010 14:49

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 809512)
To paraphrase Kipling/Cecil Rhodes:

"To be born English is to draw the winning ticket in the lottery of life. To be born a Lancastrian is to win the Double Rollover."

Shame Garinda is from Ossy.....he's just lost his ticket:)

No Tealeaf he hasn't it, its been stollen, by some bar steward from Church:p

Ken Moss 24-04-2010 15:22

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 809509)
Young Ken's very scarce today. I wonder if the much-discussed PC brigade have been round to "suppress" him? ;)

Young Ken was enjoying St George's Day in the local pubs and it was superb, I've never seen so much national pride on display in Rishton before.

Hope everyone else had as good a time as I did.

Ken Moss 24-04-2010 15:34

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 809524)
I'm getting a bit worried myself Wyn, I only put sugar in his brew when he called yesterday, I haven't done nout, I'm not guilty, honest:D

Two men on opposite sides of the Great Divide enjoying tea? TOGETHER?

Is there room for another open mind in the Hyndburn Council chamber?

jaysay 25-04-2010 09:03

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 809765)
Two men on opposite sides of the Great Divide enjoying tea? TOGETHER?

Is there room for another open mind in the Hyndburn Council chamber?

Na come on Ken it was coffee:D


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