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Happy St George's Day

edited April 2014 in Poker Chat
Funny that this never gets mentioned.

Even my iPhone calender has St Patrick's & St Andrew's days tagged but not St George's.

Anyway to all my fellow Englishmen have a good one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKaJ4b0XYmI

Comments

  • edited April 2014
    Happy St George's Day guys.
  • edited April 2014
     HAPPY ST.GEORGES DAY EVERYONE.
    It should be a public holiday.
    All the best
    Rainman397
  • edited April 2014
    Agree it should be a public holiday. Proud to be English.
  • edited April 2014
    Happy St George,s Day
  • edited April 2014
    Sorry St Who?    ;o)    A happy St Georges day to all my English friends.  
  • edited April 2014
    C'mon the Dragon! ;)
  • edited April 2014
    It certainly begs the question Jock why is our national day devoted to a Turk a Turk who slayed a dragon ffs not that I have any issues with the Turkish or dragons I just feel our national day our English day should be devoted to an English person man or woman.

    Happy English day all.
     
  • edited April 2014
    Jingoistic nonsense
  • edited April 2014
    In Response to Re: Happy St George's Day:
    It certainly begs the question Jock why is our national day devoted to a Turk a Turk who slayed a dragon ffs not that I have any issues with the Turkish or dragons I just feel our national day our English day should be devoted to an English person man or woman. Happy English day all.  
    Posted by a00rock


    Well it's also William Shakespeare's birthday, so it works out quite well I think.

    Happy St George's Day Everyone!
  • edited April 2014
    Here's a few to choose from maybe King Athelstan day or Stan for short lol.

    Kings of the English/England
    Athelstan (924-39, First named King of the English)
    Edmund I, the Magnificent (939-46)
    Eadred (946-55)
    Eadwig/Edwy, All-Fair (955-59)
    Edgar, the Peaceable (959-75, First Crowned King of the English)
    Edward, the Martyr (975-78)
    Aethelred II, the Unready (978-1013, deposed)
    Swein/Sven/Sweyn, Forkbeard (1013-14)
    Aethelred II, the Unready (restored, 1014-16)
    Edmund II, Ironside (1016)
    Cnut/Canute, the Great (1016-35)
    Harthacanute (1035-37, deposed)
    Harold, Harefoot (1037-40)
    Harthacanute (restored, 1040-42)
    Edward I, the Confessor (1042-66)
    Harold II (1066)
    Edgar, The Atheling (1066, uncrowned)
  • edited April 2014
    In Response to Re: Happy St George's Day:
    Here's a few to choose from maybe King Athelstan day or Stan for short lol. Kings of the English/England Athelstan (924-39, First named King of the English) Edmund I, the Magnificent (939-46) Eadred (946-55) Eadwig/Edwy, All-Fair (955-59) Edgar, the Peaceable (959-75, First Crowned King of the English) Edward, the Martyr (975-78) Aethelred II, the Unready (978-1013, deposed) Swein/Sven/Sweyn, Forkbeard (1013-14) Aethelred II, the Unready (restored, 1014-16) Edmund II, Ironside (1016) Cnut/Canute, the Great (1016-35) Harthacanute (1035-37, deposed) Harold, Harefoot (1037-40) Harthacanute (restored, 1040-42) Edward I, the Confessor (1042-66) Harold II (1066) Edgar, The Atheling (1066, uncrowned)
    Posted by a00rock
     All of the above to present have one thing in common ,genocide.
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