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  • Marina
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    I nominate any person at all who has a skill, works hard and ignores the current zeitgeist
    That's a bit harsh on zeity isn't it? Most of his posts here seem OK to me.

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  • M_B
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    That page on wikipedia is busy today !

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  • Pickle2
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    Originally posted by Dow Jones View Post
    Maggie 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.
    St. George is the patron saint of Aragon, Canada, Catalonia, China, England, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Montenegro, Palestine, Portugal, Russia, and Serbia

    Popular chap isnt he, whereever he is from. I thought he was greek anyway?

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  • Dow Jones
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    Here is one

    Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
    As 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?
    Maggie 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.

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  • sasguru
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    I nominate any person at all who has a skill, works hard and ignores the current zeitgeist

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  • Troll
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    James Dyson ?

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  • DiscoStu
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    Her Royal Highness Mrs Thatcher

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View Post
    Bertrand Russell and Stephen Hawking for a start.
    Bertrand Russell is dead.
    Agree with Hawking and Berners-Lee.
    Strange that these 2 are scientists in a country that despises them.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Stephen Fry.

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  • Charles Foster Kane
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    Bertrand Russell and Stephen Hawking for a start.

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  • Troll
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    Stephen William Hawking
    Tim Berners-Lee


    HTH

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  • Spacecadet
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    On a similar theme
    St Patrick isn't Irish

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  • DiscoStu
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    I nominate Wilmslow.

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  • sasguru
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    No. Next.

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  • wobbegong
    started a topic Food for thought

    Food for thought

    As 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?

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