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Happy St Georges day!
Yep - its that time of year again when the streets are full of red and white and everyone celebrates all things English.
What are you doing this year to celebrate? Have you chosen which civicly hosted party you'll be visiting? <nothing?> No parade down Brisbane's Queen St Mall? No speciality days in the pubs around town? What is this glaring omission? pfffft. Someone should at least be quoting Shakespeare and drinking real ale somewhere.... ...anyway - Happy Birthday me!!!!! :rofl: |
Re: Happy St Georges day!
Originally Posted by DadAgain
(Post 10673273)
Yep - its that time of year again when the streets are full of red and white and everyone celebrates all things English.
What are you doing this year to celebrate? Have you chosen which civicly hosted party you'll be visiting? <nothing?> No parade down Brisbane's Queen St Mall? No speciality days in the pubs around town? What is this glaring omission? pfffft. Someone should at least be quoting Shakespeare and drinking real ale somewhere.... ...anyway - Happy Birthday me!!!!! :rofl: But hark, what light from yonder window breaks? :beer: :D. Happy birthday and happy 53rd anniversary to my mum and dad:thumbup: |
Re: Happy St Georges day!
Originally Posted by DadAgain
(Post 10673273)
Yep - its that time of year again when the streets are full of red and white and everyone celebrates all things English.
What are you doing this year to celebrate? Have you chosen which civicly hosted party you'll be visiting? <nothing?> No parade down Brisbane's Queen St Mall? No speciality days in the pubs around town? What is this glaring omission? pfffft. Someone should at least be quoting Shakespeare and drinking real ale somewhere.... ...anyway - Happy Birthday me!!!!! :rofl: and sorry - no shakespearean quotes from me |
Re: Happy St Georges day!
Ah St Georges day.
I think I will do the do the most English thing possible to honour this day. Nip down the bottle shop and buy a oversized plastic bottle of nasy cider get shat faced and push a few shopping trollies in the local small river. Nothing more patriotic than the sight of an upside down shopping trolly in a stream and a few Tesco shopping bags stuck blowing in the wind on a metal fence, it is an image that is enough to bring a tear to your eye. :thumbup: |
Re: Happy St Georges day!
Originally Posted by Jon77
(Post 10673382)
Ah St Georges day.
I think I will do the do the most English thing possible to honour this day. Nip down the bottle shop and buy a oversized plastic bottle of nasy cider get shat faced and push a few shopping trollies in the local small river. Nothing more patriotic than the sight of an upside down shopping trolly in a stream and a few Tesco shopping bags stuck blowing in the wind on a metal fence, it is an image that is enough to bring a tear to your eye. :thumbup: http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/...28_634x407.jpg Blimey Blue Skys !!! As for me, I might go watch I.D. Happy Birthday DA :) |
Re: Happy St Georges day!
Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
(Post 10673421)
Could always reminisce about taking a trip down a High st in Swindon afterwards.... Might cheer you up.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/...28_634x407.jpg Blimey Blue Skys !!! As for me, I might go watch I.D. Happy Birthday DA :) Off to Nottingham today so will toast Shakespeare and St George in England's oldest Inn :thumbup: http://www.triptojerusalem.com/ |
Re: Happy St Georges day!
Good luck to you.... wish I had the faith to find any prospect of enjoyment in the UK in the future, but that faith seems to have been destroyed.
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Re: Happy St Georges day!
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 10673431)
Love Swindon. Many happy years spent there!!
Off to Nottingham today so will toast Shakespeare and St George in England's oldest Inn :thumbup: http://www.triptojerusalem.com/ |
Re: Happy St Georges day!
Originally Posted by papilon
(Post 10673585)
Work with a guy from Nottingham and he has often talked about that pub. Apparently there are caves underneath. Great name for a boozer as well. Must be the only one in the UK.
http://news.experiencenottinghamshir...in-nottingham/ |
Re: Happy St Georges day!
I remember when there used to be shops in Swindon....in fact it was the nearest shopping mecca for me when I was growing up, as Salisbury was not much cop, (too posh,) but I only went twice a year when I needed new shoes!!
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Re: Happy St Georges day!
That ****** killed the husband n father of mammy and baby soup dragon,the Clangers were NOT amused,the b'stard !!!!
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Re: Happy St Georges day!
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 10673431)
Love Swindon. Many happy years spent there!!
Off to Nottingham today so will toast Shakespeare and St George in England's oldest Inn :thumbup: http://www.triptojerusalem.com/ |
Re: Happy St Georges day!
Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
(Post 10673421)
Could always reminisce about taking a trip down a High st in Swindon afterwards.... Might cheer you up.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/...28_634x407.jpg Blimey Blue Skys !!! As for me, I might go watch I.D. Happy Birthday DA :) |
Re: Happy St Georges day!
I recently saw photos of princess Margaret's being demolished! I trained there it was so sad last time I went back to have a look around the town centre had got very scruffy.
Is Brunel rooms still there with the revolving bar? |
Re: Happy St Georges day!
Originally Posted by DibDob
(Post 10680373)
Thats not a high street in swindon
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ands-shut.html Picture came with the following caption... Depressed: Boarded up shops in Swindon, Wiltshire. Mary Portas complained that many areas had been 'clone towns' and said the recession was giving an opportunity to create something new. |
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