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#18939 by stoneman
23 Apr 2007, 15:18
I would like to wish all of our English members a very Happy St. Georges' day. So, go out tonite, have umpteen pints of strong bitter, followed by some lovely fish and chips. Small fact you might not know, it is also William Shakespeares' birthday, and the day he died.
P.S. Have I put the apostrophe in the right place[?]
#168965 by honey lamb
23 Apr 2007, 15:28
Originally posted by stoneman
Have I put the apostrophe in the right place[?]

No. It's St. George's Day and Shakespeare's birthday

A happy St George's Day to all you English too
#168966 by FamilyMan
23 Apr 2007, 15:28
Originally posted by stoneman
I would like to wish all of our ENGLISH members a very Happy St. Georges'day.

Or indeed if we have any members from Bulgaria, Portugal, Catalonia or the Gora - where he is also the parton saint. Georgia and Serbia
also celebrate St George's day although strangely not on the same day.

Happy SGD one and all - especially if you are/have been/aspire to be a scout as St George is their patron saint.

Phil FM
#168999 by MarkJ
23 Apr 2007, 21:18
I heard some stuff on the radio today that actually St Edmund should be England's patron saint with his saints day in November. Without doing any research on this whatsoever - so from memory something reminds me that St George was "put" upon us by the Normans - or something??

I love the fact that it could be Edmund - as this is Blackadder's name!![y]

And a happy birthday to Shakespeare and all who know him!!!
#169011 by VS045
23 Apr 2007, 22:22
Or indeed if we have any members from Bulgaria, Portugal, Catalonia or the Gora - where he is also the parton saint. Georgia and Serbia


and the Netherlands and Beirut IIRC[:?]

VS.
Virgin Atlantic

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