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British festivals
Well, in the last few months in Brisbane . I have been to the Greek festival (huge) , Italian festival and German Oktoberfest, I was wondering if anybody had thought of starting something similar for all things British. I think it would be a lot of fun. I did go to a small Scottish gathering at Southbank which was held the same day as the Greek festival, and really enjoyed the bagpipes etc. Maybe something Mr. and Mrs. Soapy could put their talents to :D
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Re: British festivals
It sounds like every day is British day in Birkdale! You could head down there anytime. :D
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Re: British festivals
Originally Posted by bcworld
(Post 8037844)
It sounds like every day is British day in Birkdale! You could head down there anytime. :D
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Re: British festivals
Originally Posted by jimmyd4006
(Post 8037835)
Well, in the last few months in Brisbane . I have been to the Greek festival (huge) , Italian festival and German Oktoberfest, I was wondering if anybody had thought of starting something similar for all things British. I think it would be a lot of fun. I did go to a small Scottish gathering at Southbank which was held the same day as the Greek festival, and really enjoyed the bagpipes etc. Maybe something Mr. and Mrs. Soapy could put their talents to :D
I think they had a British Festival in Perth last year . . . twas as damp as a plate of mushy peas . . . apparently. |
Re: British festivals
Originally Posted by spartacus
(Post 8037867)
That's the problem . . . there are so many different 'things' which make up Britishness that getting any sort of agreement as to what's in and what's not, would be impossible. Scottish / Welsh / English / Irish Festivals maybe . . .
I think they had a British Festival in Perth last year . . . twas as damp as a plate of mushy peas . . . apparently. |
Re: British festivals
Originally Posted by jimmyd4006
(Post 8037896)
Yes, you a probably right, much the pity. I was sitting in the beer hall at the Brissy Oktoberfest, enjoying a few cold ones (expensive that German Brew !!) , and just got to thinking about something similar for the British, with different areas set up. Food, drink, entertainment etc. Maybe those German Blonde beers were hitting the mark a bit too much :eek:
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Re: British festivals
The "UK Fest" in Mornington was very successful a couple of years ago. ;) :lol:
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Re: British festivals
Celebrate St. Georges day. We do.
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Re: British festivals
Originally Posted by Wilgar
(Post 8038028)
Celebrate St. Georges day. We do.
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Re: British festivals
Originally Posted by jimmyd4006
(Post 8037835)
Well, in the last few months in Brisbane . I have been to the Greek festival (huge) , Italian festival and German Oktoberfest, I was wondering if anybody had thought of starting something similar for all things British. I think it would be a lot of fun. I did go to a small Scottish gathering at Southbank which was held the same day as the Greek festival, and really enjoyed the bagpipes etc. Maybe something Mr. and Mrs. Soapy could put their talents to :D
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Re: British festivals
Originally Posted by MartinLuther
(Post 8037900)
The "UK Fest" in Mornington was very successful a couple of years ago. ;) :lol:
My mate organised that:ohmy: and I don't think a week goes by when one of us doesn't give him a bit of stick about it:D. It was a good idea but he got very greedy and charged too much. We all said start it small and it will grow, but the $$ signs got to him |
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