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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago
Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands |
Sadly we English do not seem to celebrate our Saints day in the same way that the Irish,Welsh and Scots celebrate theirs.
So to all English people have a great St.Georges Day albeit it a wet one. |
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"Sadly we English do not seem to celebrate our Saints day in the same way that the Irish,Welsh and Scots celebrate theirs.
So to all English people have a great St.Georges Day albeit it a wet one."
There's more than one way to celebrate the day. We found our own method... |
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"Sadly we English do not seem to celebrate our Saints day in the same way that the Irish,Welsh and Scots celebrate theirs.
So to all English people have a great St.Georges Day albeit it a wet one.
There's more than one way to celebrate the day. We found our own method... "
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"Sadly we English do not seem to celebrate our Saints day in the same way that the Irish,Welsh and Scots celebrate theirs.
So to all English people have a great St.Georges Day albeit it a wet one.
There's more than one way to celebrate the day. We found our own method... "
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The Irish, Scots and Welsh celebrate their day, no real backlash just get on with it.
The English tend to moan that they’re not allowed to celebrate St George’s day. Or closer to the truth the far right use the day and lead up, as a tool to convince the hard of thinking that they’re not allowed to celebrate the day.
Same as international women’s day, same blokes complaining there’s no international men’s day, hint there is, it’s Sunday 13th November. |
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