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Lol! No good for me I’d get snuff in some other parts.
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Stu90, thanks I now love Shakespeare. I just wish I knew of this when I was still in school.
A one hit wonder
ha! he seems to be using the middle of the keyboard allot, wonder what website he’s checking out???
Just thought I’d ‘bump’ this old thread back to life and wish you all a Happy St. George’s Day 2009! Ta-Ta TimSnuff Store
Same to you, Tim!
Here here “…and we shall build Jerusalem on England’s green and pleasent land.” Stefan
Same to you Tim, and I hope your on the mend.
Well, we were thoroughly English for St Georges Day - our son took us for a meal at La Perle - an excellent Italian restaurant near us, followed by drinks at an Algerian owned cafe-bar over the road (that’s Zest, so Snuff Head knows where I’m on about). A great evening all round.
Am I supposed to do soemthing special on St. George’s Day? Something English? I suppose I could feed, walk, and play with my Yorkshire Terrier, she’s an English breed. But I feed, walk and play with her everyday, so that’s not special. I’ll just snuff some English snuff, then conquer myself, once for being Irish, twice for being Scottish. Then I’ll rebel against myself for being American, then again for being Irish. Psst: Scots: you need to rebel more often!
I think the best thing to do on this holy of days is of course kill a dragon. Which is what I did. Actualy that might explain why my work was so busy today (It was fun maybe because I’am crazy).
Do Komodo dragons count?
Wasn’t St George Turkish by the way?
Maybe. I thought he was more of a legend than anything. But St. Andrew was Jewish, St. Patrick was a Roman Briton, and St. David, I don’t know anything about. On St. Patrick’s Day I chased all the snakes out of my yard. It was easy since there weren’t any. Just like the real St. Patrick did.
“Psst: Scots: you need to rebel more often!” There’s no need for the Scots to rebel - the King of Scotland took over England 400 years ago ! He didn’t like tobacco much though, especially smoking. “A custome lothsome to the eye, hatefull to the Nose, harmefull to the braine, dangerous to the Lungs, and in the blacke stinking fume thereof, neerest resembling the horrible Stigian smoke of the pit that is bottomelesse.”
Cheers Snuff Head, I’m on further courses of antibiotics, but feeling much better thanks. Here’s Wikipedia’s page on St. George Snuffster for more info. Didn’t realise he was also the patron Saint of those suffering with herpes and syphilis! LOL!! “With the revival of Scottish and Welsh nationalism, there has been renewed interest within England in Saint George, whose memory had been in abeyance for many years. This is most evident in the St George’s flags which now have replaced Union Flags in stadiums where English sports teams compete…” Had a few funny cards from friends yesterday. One from a Scottish friend from down the rugby club had a hand written poem in it. I don’t know who the author is, but by the looks of the surname he’s another Scot; here it is in full! By George! by Elvis McGonagall Once more unto the breach, dear Morris Dancers once more Jingle your bells, thwack sticks, raise flagons Cry “God for Harry and Saint George!” Gallant knight and slayer of dragons Patron saint of merry England – And Georgia, and Catalonia, and Portugal, Beirut, Moscow Istanbul, Germany, Greece Archers, farmers, boy scouts, butchers and sufferers of syphilis Multicultural icon with sword and codpiece On, on you bullet-headed saxon sons Fly flags from white van and cab But remember stout yeomen, your champion was Turkish So – get drunk and have a kebab I also had another card with the printed line… “British by birth, English by the grace of God!” As mentioned in my post from last year, there’s a tradition at my Rugby club that on your patron Saint’s day you have to buy a round… Unfortunately as I’m on antibiotics I couldn’t participate in the ‘drinking’, but many Scots, Welsh, Irish, Aussies, Kiwis and South Africans took advantage of the ruling last night I can tell you! Ta-Ta TimSnuff Store