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    A happy St George's Day to all my fellow Englishmen.

  • #2
    Originally posted by sinkov View Post
    A happy St George's Day to all my fellow Englishmen.
    Same to you sir.
    My mum was born on St George's Day and her mum was also born on St Geoorge's Day so it is always a day that I celebrate two special ladies. Without them -----I wouldn't be here

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    • #3
      No idea what all the fuss is about a Greek immigrant who no doubt will be turning in his grave thinking about gammons.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
        No idea what all the fuss is about a Greek immigrant who no doubt will be turning in his grave thinking about gammons.
        I like a quick angling trip on St George's Day, never fails to get a bite.

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        • #5
          I was in Accrington yesterday and a flag draped gammon got a proper smack in the gob. The bizzies had the town centre part of Blackburn Road cordoned off. I'm not sure what the issue was but it seemed one or two pissed up Neanderthals with the England flag wrapped round them were getting arrested.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
            I was in Accrington yesterday and a flag draped gammon got a proper smack in the gob. The bizzies had the town centre part of Blackburn Road cordoned off. I'm not sure what the issue was but it seemed one or two pissed up Neanderthals with the England flag wrapped round them were getting arrested.
            It's not good is it mon ami, the right to protest is being taken away from us, it's scary.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by sinkov View Post
              It's not good is it mon ami, the right to protest is being taken away from us, it's scary.
              Sadly mon ami, it is. Even a gob$hite gammon has the right to protest but setting hotels on fire where undocumented people live is a bit of a stretch.

              Whatever side of the political fence we sit on the right to protest must be held sacred. We need to remind this Friends of Israel scum of a government that.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by sinkov View Post
                A happy St George's Day to all my fellow Englishmen.
                Well said Sinkov shame our multi cultural loving prime minister didn?t give it the shout out though eh ?

                We can never forget Muslim faith special days but not our own.

                The country absolutely sucks.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by army88 View Post
                  Well said Sinkov shame our multi cultural loving prime minister didn?t give it the shout out though eh ?

                  We can never forget Muslim faith special days but not our own.

                  The country absolutely sucks.
                  The Tories were corrupt dullards.

                  Starmer's government is unfit for purpose.

                  Farage is a MAGA cult warrior.

                  Zack is whatever he thinks the polls will take him.

                  What are we to do army88?

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                  • #10
                    Honestly, you couldn’t make it up.

                    While we’re all told to tighten our belts and check the sofa cushions for spare change, the government has found enough down the back of the settee to send King Charles off on a luxury trip to play nice with Donald Trump.
                    ​It’s a bit of a surreal sight, isn't it?

                    Starmer and the lot of them are tripping over their own feet to see who can get closest to the "Orange One," spending millions on the kind of pageantry that would make a Roman Emperor blush. Apparently, the "fiscal black hole" miraculously vanishes the moment there’s a chance to roll out the red carpet for a moronic billionaire and a war criminal.

                    ​Nothing says "we’re all in this together" like the taxpayer footing the bill so Charlie can go and have a jolly with a man who thinks exercise is a conspiracy theory.

                    It’s lovely to know that while the rest of us are weighing up the cost of a block of cheddar, the priority is making sure the UK’s "special relationship" involves as much expensive ego-massaging as humanly possible.

                    ​The posh dinners and private jets are a nice touch, really rounds out the "man of the people" vibe Starmer’s going for, doesn't it?
                    If only they put half as much effort into helping the actual public as they do into making sure Trump feels like the belle of the ball.
                    Stay safe and stay poor you forelock tugging eejits.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
                      Honestly, you couldn’t make it up.

                      While we’re all told to tighten our belts and check the sofa cushions for spare change, the government has found enough down the back of the settee to send King Charles off on a luxury trip to play nice with Donald Trump.
                      ​It’s a bit of a surreal sight, isn't it?

                      Starmer and the lot of them are tripping over their own feet to see who can get closest to the "Orange One," spending millions on the kind of pageantry that would make a Roman Emperor blush. Apparently, the "fiscal black hole" miraculously vanishes the moment there’s a chance to roll out the red carpet for a moronic billionaire and a war criminal.

                      ​Nothing says "we’re all in this together" like the taxpayer footing the bill so Charlie can go and have a jolly with a man who thinks exercise is a conspiracy theory.

                      It’s lovely to know that while the rest of us are weighing up the cost of a block of cheddar, the priority is making sure the UK’s "special relationship" involves as much expensive ego-massaging as humanly possible.

                      ​The posh dinners and private jets are a nice touch, really rounds out the "man of the people" vibe Starmer’s going for, doesn't it?
                      If only they put half as much effort into helping the actual public as they do into making sure Trump feels like the belle of the ball.
                      Stay safe and stay poor you forelock tugging eejits.
                      That fishing rod of yours is getting a lot of use these days BT. However, it doesn't seem to carry a lot of influence in the modern world, perhaps you should go game hunting ----mind the elephants though, they could be dangerous.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Supersub6 View Post
                        That fishing rod of yours is getting a lot of use these days BT. However, it doesn't seem to carry a lot of influence in the modern world, perhaps you should go game hunting ----mind the elephants though, they could be dangerous.
                        I get loads of bites on Facebook mein freund, the pond's a tad depleted on here.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
                          The Tories were corrupt dullards.

                          Starmer's government is unfit for purpose.

                          Farage is a MAGA cult warrior.

                          Zack is whatever he thinks the polls will take him.

                          What are we to do army88?
                          All of them BT to a point it?s spiraling out of control , and I know your a labour man but these lot in charge have taken or are taking the lies and corruption to a whole new level and my god they stick together ( supposed they have to or he sacks them ) the Irish lady in the debate yesterday put the whole thing in context for me where Labour had stood up and said sir kier was blame free in the mandleson appointment he didn?t know and basically had apologized,

                          She said without a doubt you couldn?t get a managers job at junior club football without a fit for test and card issued - all the problems the dark lord had and we are expected to believe no one new

                          I?d vote for her if I could she cared about her constituents and what there concerns brought to her - this lot in power are destroying the country so much so that I?m looking for a way to leave and many more are the same - all the money men have gone anyway and Rachel from accounts is oblivious to business folding people leaving and all the time her pot is getting smaller - it?s ok though because she?ll hit the middle and lower classes self employed and make sure the next 2 years in power don?t affect her and her cronies.

                          As you can tell BT I?m sick to the back teeth of them the sad thing is I?m not sore how the country will recover this time around - our gdp per head is now less than half and there is no light at the end of the tunnel.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by army88 View Post
                            All of them BT to a point it?s spiraling out of control , and I know your a labour man but these lot in charge have taken or are taking the lies and corruption to a whole new level and my god they stick together ( supposed they have to or he sacks them ) the Irish lady in the debate yesterday put the whole thing in context for me where Labour had stood up and said sir kier was blame free in the mandleson appointment he didn?t know and basically had apologized,

                            She said without a doubt you couldn?t get a managers job at junior club football without a fit for test and card issued - all the problems the dark lord had and we are expected to believe no one new

                            I?d vote for her if I could she cared about her constituents and what there concerns brought to her - this lot in power are destroying the country so much so that I?m looking for a way to leave and many more are the same - all the money men have gone anyway and Rachel from accounts is oblivious to business folding people leaving and all the time her pot is getting smaller - it?s ok though because she?ll hit the middle and lower classes self employed and make sure the next 2 years in power don?t affect her and her cronies.

                            As you can tell BT I?m sick to the back teeth of them the sad thing is I?m not sore how the country will recover this time around - our gdp per head is now less than half and there is no light at the end of the tunnel.
                            I share your sentiments army88, so much so me and the child bride are heading off to Spain, permanently if we can.

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