Happy St George's Day
Jumping the gun a bit (23rd is obviously the day in subject), but to all PPruners who are of English extraction, I, a fellow Englishman wish you all a happy and prosperous day. Even the Salmond is paying a visit tomorrow in respect of our National day. Good on him. I will be off to do what is traditional for Englishmen on St George's Day tomorrow, collect dandelion heads for Dandelion wine, always a good vintage from 23 April. I will certainly celebrate with a proper, pint of something brown, Hook Norton is particularly refreshing after the Dandelion hunt, maybe followed by a nice English Whisky (appropriately named of course). Happy St George's day to all, I'm sure there's life left in the old country yet. For those not so blessed, I always hoist a pint to St Andrew, St Patrick and St David at the appropriate time.
Smudge:ok: |
Smudge
Happy St Georgios Day to you as well! From a saint that UKIP would ban from entering to work in England and the wider UK! Facts about St Georgios: Born in Turkey (in Cappadocia) I am patriotic about England, but it beats the hell out of me why we picked old Georgios! The first English Saint was St Alban - he also has a sign of a yellow diagonal cross with a dark blue background.Lived in 3rd century His parents were Christian Became a Roman soldier Protested against Rome's persecution of Christians Imprisoned and tortured, but stayed true to his faith Beheaded at Lydda in Palestine http://www.blueberet.org/StAlbans%20cross-Small.gif LJ |
PS. St George is patron saint not only of England but also of Aragon, Catalonia, England, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Lithuania, Palestine, and Portugal, as well as the cities of Amersfoort, Beirut, Bteghrine, Cáceres, Ferrara, Freiburg, Genoa, Ljubljana, Gozo, Pomorie, Qormi, Lod and Moscow.
St George is also patron saint of scouts, soldiers, archers, cavalry and chivalry, farmers and field workers, riders and saddlers, and he helps those suffering from leprosy, plague and syphilis. |
helps those suffering from leprosy, plague and syphilis. |
No mate, that's St Wayne of Mandela House :ok:
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Isn't StD the patron saint of sink estates?
Well I got it, Willard, and I liked it too!:D Jack |
Leon,
Thanks for all that I'm sure, but without trying to be xenophobic, I will stick to my own St George, who slayed dragons and did all the good stuff. In the words of a far better man than me ; "There is a forgotten, nay almost forbidden word, which means more to me than any other. That word is England." (Sir Winston Churchill) I'm sure that the NHS found that the foreign St Georgios was not required after the introduction of the condom, and a woman's ability to cross her legs. Whatever UKIP might or might not like is of no consequence to me, today is a day for Englishmen, it's been so in England for a long time despite many European derived rewrites of history. Have a great day. Smudge:ok: |
Well said Smudge.
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Unfortunately, the flag of St George has been associated for many years with ultra right wing nationalist skinheads, EDL hooligans and those obsessed with yob-ball matches which feature an 'English' team.....
A report in today's Torygraph states that 24% of 'the English' now consider the flag to be a racist symbol. Who these 24% actually are, it does not say......:hmm: A similar issue exists in the USA, where the 'rebel flag' Southern Cross Confederate battle flag is now viewed by a significant proportion of the population as a white supremacist symbol with racial hatred overtones. |
It is a sign of how much is so tragically wrong with British/English society, and the political correctness cult that has taken over every aspect of life, that displaying the flag of England has come to symbolise racism and polarisation rather than national pride.
In other countries, it is a symbol of pride, the possible exception being our old South African flag which is seen as a symbol of 'racism'. http://www.pprune.org/data:image/jpe...AAAAAAAAAAAP/Z |
Its a shame that in a world where we should be more enlightened and tolerant of differences, the PC brigade have to work to achieve conflict where there was none before. I for one would never regard the standard of St George as anything other then the national standard of England, of course, as Beagle says, some, on both sides of political debate abuse our flag for their own reasons. I didn't serve my time in the RAF to be told that celebrating my national day and being proud of my country, is being racist. Any who feel that way need to think out their own motives first, they often find that its they who are the racists. Anyway, time to collect those dandelion heads, have a good day all.
Smudge :ok: |
We have the same debate here in Aus re the Eureka Flag, hijacked by the Unions.
So regardless of who has "hijacked" the St George flag, it is still the standard of St George / the national standard of England. |
Down here in Cornwall we have our own patron saint. Not for us some obscure Turk, we go for an even more obscure Irishman, St Piran, who floated across to Cornwall on a mill-stone! Oh and our dragon slayer isn't St George, but St Michael, who slew his dragon in the sky above Helston
St Pirans Day |
I've been out early looking for the odd Dragon this morning ... But it looks like the only "slaying" I'll be doing this fine English morning will be the grass banks of Coffman Towers ... Possibly followed by a pint :ok:
Happy St George's everyone ... Coff. |
Yes, Happy St George's Day to all those who hold England dear. And as a Taff, I recommend you say foxtrot oscar to any and all detractors. Without their signs and symbols our countries are empty real estate. Enjoy them and protect them.
CG |
Well said, CG. If we're going to insist on strict nationality requirements for our heroes, Richard the Lion Heart and his frog family are out, we didn't achieve imperial greatness until we hired a German king. Even King Arthur was probably a fellow Taff. Happy St George's Day!
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Happy St George's day Smuj and everyone else. :)
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Concur with all the above but just as important - Smuj - ENGLISH WHISKY???
You have to tell us more! :ooh: |
Party Animal,
Actually did the tour here a year or so ago ; English Whisky at St.George's Distillery, Roudham, Norfolk for fine single malt whisky - English Whisky And very nice product they make too. Curiously, the chap who took our tour round was an American :eek: If you are in that area well worth a visit. Smudge:ok: |
The Chapter 9 from there is particularly nice but does it give you a bad head the next day!
Mind you between two of us we did finish the bottle one celebratory evening. |
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