I nominate any person at all who has a skill, works hard and ignores the current zeitgeist
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Maggie ThatcherOriginally posted by wobbegong View PostAs it's St. Georges Day (yes, I know he was supposed to be a Turk), a local radio station was asking listeners to phone in with the names of great Englishmen, with the proviso that he/she had to be alive and not actors or sportsmen.
The only call suggested Sir Edmund Hillary (yes, I know he was a New Zealander), but it made me think, who qualifies as a "great" Englishman these days?
Do the congregation have any nominations?
BTW, get your facts right. St. George was a Christian saint and lived in the Greek Orthodox Byzantine Empire, most of which now lies in modern Turkey. That doesn't make him a Turk FFS, no more than Jesus was a Palestinian or Muhammad a Saudi.Comment
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St. George is the patron saint of Aragon, Canada, Catalonia, China, England, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Montenegro, Palestine, Portugal, Russia, and SerbiaOriginally posted by Dow Jones View PostMaggie Thatcher
BTW, get your facts right. St. George was a Christian saint and lived in the Greek Orthodox Byzantine Empire, most of which now lies in modern Turkey. That doesn't make him a Turk FFS, no more than Jesus was a Palestinian or Muhammad a Saudi.
Popular chap isnt he, whereever he is from. I thought he was greek anyway?The Mods stole my post count!Comment
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That's a bit harsh on zeity isn't it? Most of his posts here seem OK to me.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI nominate any person at all who has a skill, works hard and ignores the current zeitgeistComment
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