Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) 07:14 - Apr 23 with 4321 views | Ftnfwest | | | | | |
Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 21:55 - Apr 23 with 1188 views | Melford |
Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 18:46 - Apr 23 by Churchman | I thought he was born in Tooting. Oh well you live and learn |
That was St. Wolfie. | |
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Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 22:09 - Apr 23 with 1177 views | MattinLondon |
Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 21:46 - Apr 23 by footers | What have you been doing to celebrate St George's day, jonno? |
He googled images of Elizabeth II and masterbated over his favourite picture of her | | | |
Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 04:46 - Apr 24 with 1142 views | Benters2 |
Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 21:45 - Apr 23 by Jonnosdreadlocks | Why do you want to belittle and knock your country's national day? Is it because you are Welsh? St George wasn't English we know that, St Patrick wasn't Irish. He's the saint of Georgia and Catalonia as well. Only in England is a national day not celebrated, people going back to work on what should be a national holiday, can you imagine the French not celebrating Bastille day, the Aussies, Australia day or the American's the 4th of July? Its very sad because of self loathing people like Emily Thornbery who hate their own country and think English means far right, say that to Billy Bragg or the great George Orwell. |
Stick non factual on that English hatter list. | | | |
Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 07:01 - Apr 24 with 1116 views | ballycastle |
Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 21:45 - Apr 23 by Jonnosdreadlocks | Why do you want to belittle and knock your country's national day? Is it because you are Welsh? St George wasn't English we know that, St Patrick wasn't Irish. He's the saint of Georgia and Catalonia as well. Only in England is a national day not celebrated, people going back to work on what should be a national holiday, can you imagine the French not celebrating Bastille day, the Aussies, Australia day or the American's the 4th of July? Its very sad because of self loathing people like Emily Thornbery who hate their own country and think English means far right, say that to Billy Bragg or the great George Orwell. |
It is the mantra of those who are taught what to think not how to think, indoctrinated at 18 to 20 years with intolerance of others views. Student Grant and Milly Tant were meant to be fictional. | | | |
Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 07:28 - Apr 24 with 1097 views | slump |
Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 04:46 - Apr 24 by Benters2 | Stick non factual on that English hatter list. |
Not sure that the old boy is that keen on Luton? | |
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Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 07:40 - Apr 24 with 1082 views | footers |
Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 07:01 - Apr 24 by ballycastle | It is the mantra of those who are taught what to think not how to think, indoctrinated at 18 to 20 years with intolerance of others views. Student Grant and Milly Tant were meant to be fictional. |
"indoctrinated at 18 to 20 years" Is that a roundabout way of saying 'university educated'? | |
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Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 09:34 - Apr 24 with 1043 views | Swansea_Blue |
Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 07:28 - Apr 24 by slump | Not sure that the old boy is that keen on Luton? |
Tee hee, you bowlered us over with that one | |
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Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 09:36 - Apr 24 with 1042 views | Swansea_Blue |
Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 21:45 - Apr 23 by Jonnosdreadlocks | Why do you want to belittle and knock your country's national day? Is it because you are Welsh? St George wasn't English we know that, St Patrick wasn't Irish. He's the saint of Georgia and Catalonia as well. Only in England is a national day not celebrated, people going back to work on what should be a national holiday, can you imagine the French not celebrating Bastille day, the Aussies, Australia day or the American's the 4th of July? Its very sad because of self loathing people like Emily Thornbery who hate their own country and think English means far right, say that to Billy Bragg or the great George Orwell. |
I'm not. I'm belittling and knocking the utter tools who hijack the emblems of the country to spread hate. | |
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Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 10:19 - Apr 24 with 1011 views | slump |
Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 09:34 - Apr 24 by Swansea_Blue | Tee hee, you bowlered us over with that one |
Here come the old cloches ..... | |
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Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 11:34 - Apr 24 with 989 views | GeoffSentence |
Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 09:35 - Apr 23 by GlasgowBlue | St George was born in Lod, Israel. At the time of St George’s Birth Lod was in an artificially constructed region known as Syria Palaestina. Previous to that Lod was in Judea. The Roman invaders named the region when they merged Judea and Syria after driving out the Jews from their homeland in 135AD. The Roman Emperor Hadrian chose a name that revived the ancient name of Philistia (Palestine), combining it with that of the neighboring province of Syria, in an attempt to suppress Jewish connection to the land. Saying St George was a Syrian is an easy mistake to make if one is ignorant if the historical facts. |
What do you mean by 'artificially constructed region"? Since all regions and countries are defined by people they are all technically 'artificial constructs', they all change on a regular basis too. As the region that he was born in was, at the time, Syria Palaestina I think it is reasonable to say that he was Syrian. | |
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Happy St. George’s day ladies and gentlemen (n/t) on 11:40 - Apr 24 with 982 views | itfcjoe | Happy St George's Day for yesterday - a day that should be celebrated in this fine country | |
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