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Quote by helnheaven
Maybe if the bloke was actually English, we may celebrate his dragon slaying skills. Wonder how big his chopper was lol

St Patrick wasn't Irish. There's a school of thought that says that he was actually 2 people. One was from Gaul (France) and another that says he was born not far from Carlisle. Also, St Andrew was said to be born in Bethsaida on the Sea Of Galilee. A bit of a distance from Scotland.
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Maybe if the bloke was actually English, we may celebrate his dragon slaying skills. Wonder how big his chopper was lol

St Patrick wasn't Irish. There's a school of thought that says that he was actually 2 people. One was from Gaul (France) Pat and another that says he was born not far from Carlisle.Rick
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Quote by flower411
So ...if we are only gonna celebrate stuff that involves English people......
That`s Christmas and Easter gone for starters !! lol

I dont give a toss what 'we' celebrate cos I dont celebrate any of the 'Saints' days :lol:
Quote by winchwench
Maybe if the bloke was actually English, we may celebrate his dragon slaying skills. Wonder how big his chopper was lol

St Patrick wasn't Irish. There's a school of thought that says that he was actually 2 people. One was from Gaul (France) Pat and another that says he was born not far from Carlisle.Rick
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You have just cracked me up! :lol:
The nearest Sunday to day... (this year 20th April) is used by Classic vehicle owners throughout the U.K. to get out there and show the great British public that a large chunk of British motoring history is still around and being enjoyed.
There has been a continuous and relentless push by the grey faced Euro politicians to get rid of or at the least make it difficult for ordinary folk to enjoy using and restoring older vehicles.
Legislation it seems keeps people in desk jobs but does little to "save the world from polluting old bangers".
Our club had a run out to Sandbach in Cheshire and enjoyed a full day of entertainment with like minded folks. Thanks Sandbach.
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They problem is that the Cross of St. George has been hi-jacked by the NF/BNP and if anybody celebrates being 'English', they're lumped in with that lot of knuckle-draggers.

well screw them i just got it back
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Quote by Mr-Powers
Isn't it politically incorrect to be patriotic unless of course your celebrating any other nationality other than English? dunno

At the risk....
St. George is the patron Saint of the Norman Occupation of England.
So why celebrate St Georges Day in a Free England?
Which means England is not represented on the Union Flag.
...and on an environmental point, dragons are endangered, mostly harmless, so why kill them?
Quote by Unc
Happy Shakespeare's Birthday! (And deathday)!
At least he was English which is more than St. George was biggrin

How about a real English man, Alfred the Great, how about an Alfred Day?
The 23 April 871 the day of accession to the thorn of Wessex, what do we need to change?
Alfred Day drinkies