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Previously on "St George's day brownies are out at my desk now!"
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Oi! Feck off! St George is as English as the Queen.Originally posted by amcdonald View PostWhat's so English about celebrating a foreigner anway ?
					
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Sorry. Got you confused with Zeity.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOkay. Okay. I will bite though I know I am going to regret this.
Why do you think I am Welsh?
					
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I thought you were Welsh?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd for those of you with trouble finding my desk, I am the one with the England shirt on.
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Great question for St George's day...
Win a 2-Night Break For Two in The Lake Country House & Spa, Wales
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So far only 1 person has noticed my St Georges day shirt - and accused me of being a football hooligan.
I have pointed out I detest football and this is the official shirt of the women's beach volleyball team.
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Indeed. I often find that most of the emigrants I work with are far more British than the British!Originally posted by Paddy View PostYep, I quite agree. Travelling in to London today I felt and looked like a foreigner in my own homeland. Our country has been sold by the politicians.
Its the types who believe that the world owes us a living are the issue. And, as you say, that is caused by the politicians telling us that everything is great when it clearly is not.
But one cannot change the world. One can only live in the world as it is.
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Yep, I quite agree. Travelling in to London today I felt and looked like a foreigner in my own homeland. Our country has been sold by the politicians.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI have already told my kids they will have to emigrate - I would emigrate myself apart for the court order affecting residence of the kids.
The rot set in when I was growing up - I was taught that the British were better than the rest of the world as we "won" the war. I thought Maggie might turn Britain around - but her inheritance was frittered away by Major, Blair, Brown and now Cameron.
And more English people celebrate St Patrick's day these days.
Anyways - this is the wrong day and wrong thread for all that. Now is a day for partying and celebration while we still can.
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I'm eagerly awaiting zoiderman (or whoever the newest incarnation is) making a nice sensitive post about this. Unless Wim gets there first.
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Nonsense. Celebrating national days is something that foreigners do (and good luck to them). By encouraging celebration of the day, you are promoting the very thing you want to avoid.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI have already told my kids they will have to emigrate - I would emigrate myself apart for the court order affecting residence of the kids.
The rot set in when I was growing up - I was taught that the British were better than the rest of the world as we "won" the war. I thought Maggie might turn Britain around - but her inheritance was frittered away by Major, Blair, Brown and now Cameron.
And more English people celebrate St Patrick's day these days.
Anyways - this is the wrong day and wrong thread for all that. Now is a day for partying and celebration while we still can.
The correct response is to harrumph into your Telegraph or sneer over the top of your Guardian. It is this cynicism that unites us all on our national day.
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