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Happy St Georges Day!

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Thats what them bleeding teachers are going by tomorrow.

Not all of them, me mothers going to work bless her.

No shes not a prossie or a crack dealer shes a teacher. Ha har, you lot are a barrel of laughs.

Posted
National days are a pile of cock. They aren't needed, they just promote Xenophobia and secularism...not forgetting a bit of religious bigotry.

It'd be much better if we just had Xbox360 Day or Alan Shush! Day

What Shush is to thracian... Xenophobia is to you

I msut have read that word in your posts about 5 times in the last 2 days lol

And now I actually know what it means. I'm not sure how it promotes being scared/cautious about other countires and foreigners...

Celebrating christmas is surely xenophobic and religious bigotrios as well?? :P

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Ah, that one day of the year where we, along with the residents of Aragon, Canada, Catalonia, England, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Montenegro, Palestine, Portugal, Russia, and Serbia, celebrate the fact a Turkish guy killed a mythical creature

Hooray.

Posted
Ah, that one day of the year where we, along with the residents of Aragon, Canada, Catalonia, England, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Montenegro, Palestine, Portugal, Russia, and Serbia, celebrate the fact a Turkish guy killed a mythical creature

Hooray.

Reason enough to support Barcelona tonight methinks.

Posted
Ah, that one day of the year where we, along with the residents of Aragon, Canada, Catalonia, England, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Montenegro, Palestine, Portugal, Russia, and Serbia, celebrate the fact a Turkish guy killed a mythical creature

Hooray.

If it wasn't for St. George, we'd be speaking this mythical creature's language.

Nice one St. George.

Posted
You had a flutter?

Nah. my funds are tied up elsewhere. >_<

lol I've given up betting on individual matches. I did say (before the game!) last night would either finish 1-0 to Liverpool or 1-1 though, covering both eventualities when that ball flew across the six-yard box in the 95th minute last night.

Posted
Good post, very salient.

QED Mr.Chimp.QED.

Hmm, I wonder if we would be having this debate if it was St.Patricks day?

Posted
America are currently trying to get themselves out of a war they have got themselves involved with because Mr Bush was quicker to declare war on Iraq than Mr Clinton was to drop Monica Louinski's underwaer. He didn't think it through, now the big USA are feeling the consequences both economically and financially.

Oh, come on, wise up a bit.

We went into Iraq for financial, political and strategic reasons. To say Bush or Blair 'didn't think it through' is just ludicrous. They may be feeling the financial consequences on their defence budget but look at the bigger picture please. After the war, Iraq was completely de-stabilised, who do you think owns the companies which got the countries infrastructure back up and running? Who owns the companies that are going to be reaping the profits from operations in Iraq for the forseeable future?

And whcih are ''these countries that America will smash to bits?''

BBC News is on tonight at 6 & 10, I suggest you tune in

lol, learn to spot sarcasm.

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Patron saints are all the same crock of shit in my book. :thumbup:

You get my point though?

St.Patrick's day is an example of one of many national holidays that are celebrated by countires all over the world. I don't see many of these celebrations being especially criticised as hotbeds of xenophobia, secularism or religious bigotry.

I'm pretty certain that England could have St.Georges day as a national holiday and it be celebrated in the right spirit, with those using it as a vehicle for their nationalistic views being an insignificant minority.

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You get my point though?

St.Patrick's day is an example of one of many national holidays that are celebrated by countires all over the world. I don't see many of these celebrations being especially criticised as hotbeds of xenophobia, secularism or religious bigotry.

I'm pretty certain that England could have St.Georges day as a national holiday and it be celebrated in the right spirit, with those using it as a vehicle for their nationalistic views being an insignificant minority.

Sure, I understand - I just don't agree. :)

I don't see why we have to invent a day just because the Scots read crap poetry and the Irish kill their livers. :dunno:

Let's celebrate what we're good at - if we have to have one. Let's celebrate rank stupidity! :D

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I like Master Fox's viewpoint.

Fcuk being English. What exactly does being 'English' stand for?

Patriotism stands for simple minded cretin nowadays.

Perfect example of what nationalism stands for right here. Total Nobbery.

I couldn't give a fcuk what country you're from, i don't see the point in hating someone for the simple reason as to which country they were born in. It's absolute b*llox.

It's like when you hear total c*nts go on about winning two world wars, winning the world cup, and saving the French. We've done nothing but sit around getting fat, we've done fcuk all! Nationalism mattered back then, not anymore.

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I don't see why we have to invent a day just because the Scots read crap poetry and the Irish kill their livers. :dunno:

Why not? Are the basis for any other bank holidays any more credible?

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