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To everyone thats English!

I say that as I'm not, but I wish you all the very best for today.
Why don't we get a fooking bank holiday?
Wear your tudor rose with pride people! And if you see any dragons, give em a good slaying.
Yeah happy St Georges Day everyone who's English Big Grin
Damn! i forgot is was St Georges Day well that as completly ruined my day Big Grin Big Grin
Sarah Wrote:To everyone thats English!

I say that as I'm not, but I wish you all the very best for today.
*huff*
I don't know, head turned just because they have slain a dragon. I'd like to point out the only reason I haven't is because I'm much younger and there aren't any left Rolleyes
Ah well any excuse for a celebratory alcoholic drink eh? Big Grin
Red Wrote:
Sarah Wrote:To everyone thats English!

I say that as I'm not, but I wish you all the very best for today.
*huff*
I don't know, head turned just because they have slain a dragon. I'd like to point out the only reason I haven't is because I'm much younger and there aren't any left Rolleyes
Ah well any excuse for a celebratory alcoholic drink eh? Big Grin

Make sure it's something English!
rickhardo Wrote:Make sure it's something English!
Knowing Sarah's taste in drink that is unlikely. Mine could swing either way as I do drink cider amongst other things though.
(Thought I would use Sarah's thread rather than start a new one)


Happy St. George's Day on this beautiful sunny day Smile
And since it's the Old Bard's birthday as well.

This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle,
This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,
This other Eden, demi-paradise,
This fortress built by Nature for herself
Against infection and the hand of war,
This happy breed of men, this little world,
This precious stone set in the silver sea,
Which serves it in the office of a wall
Or as a moat defensive to a house,
Against the envy of less happier lands,--
This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England.

William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), "King Richard II", Act 2 scene 1
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