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  1. #11
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    re: Happy St George's day

    That's a yes then.

    Between yogurt and diesel you must be honking.

    Good on ye auld yin.

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    re: Happy St George's day

    Quote Originally Posted by Rab_The_Ger
    Moorlad ain't no North Korean, trust me.

    Cumbrian aye, you already knew that though Les.
    Cumbrian?
    Nah, every time I have a peep on the Carlisle page English is not being spoken

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    re: Happy St George's day

    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo
    Moorlad ain't no North Korean, trust me.

    Cumbrian aye, you already knew that though Les.
    Les is from the rough area of Preston ,you have to make exceptions for his strange behaviour . [/quote]

    Alf, as you should know from your small town in yorkshire, there are no rough areas in the City of Preston

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    re: Happy St George's day

    Quote Originally Posted by lescand
    Moorlad ain't no North Korean, trust me.

    Cumbrian aye, you already knew that though Les.
    Les is from the rough area of Preston ,you have to make exceptions for his strange behaviour . [/quote]

    Alf, as you should know from your small town in yorkshire, there are no rough areas in the City of Preston [/quote]

    Unlike the people I'm replacing Les, I won't be picking fights on every single topic, nor will I be slagging off people posting on other boards. Not even people from Preston.

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    re: Happy St George's day

    Quote Originally Posted by moorlad
    Moorlad ain't no North Korean, trust me.

    Cumbrian aye, you already knew that though Les.
    Les is from the rough area of Preston ,you have to make exceptions for his strange behaviour . [/quote]

    Alf, as you should know from your small town in yorkshire, there are no rough areas in the City of Preston [/quote]

    Unlike the people I'm replacing Les, I won't be picking fights on every single topic, nor will I be slagging off people posting on other boards. Not even people from Preston.[/quote]

    But like one of the numpties you're "replacing" you will be posting on here at all your waking hours and putting endless links to the bbc? please? pretty please...

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    re: Happy St George's day

    Quote Originally Posted by moorlad
    Well if those two clowns are now banned, then I'm back.

    George? Should he be our patron saint? Why did he ever get the gig? He wasn't English at all, he certainly appears to have died in Palestine, and all that is really known about him is he might have been a soldier. The best known tale about him is a myth, but maybe the battle against adversity is meant to be what England stands for. Edward III is the king who really introduces George as the patron of England, and he's the one who started kicking scotch arses after Bannockburn. So George was Edward's patron saint, and after the battle of Agincourt (fought on April 23rd) the saint's day became a national holiday for years.

    That is how we were landed with him.

    So happy Agincourt day. A day to celebrate, the destruction of the French. We should also have a Waterloo day.
    Agincourt 23rd April ????

    Twas 25th October 1415.

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    re: Happy St George's day

    Quote Originally Posted by Exiledvillan
    Well if those two clowns are now banned, then I'm back.

    George? Should he be our patron saint? Why did he ever get the gig? He wasn't English at all, he certainly appears to have died in Palestine, and all that is really known about him is he might have been a soldier. The best known tale about him is a myth, but maybe the battle against adversity is meant to be what England stands for. Edward III is the king who really introduces George as the patron of England, and he's the one who started kicking scotch arses after Bannockburn. So George was Edward's patron saint, and after the battle of Agincourt (fought on April 23rd) the saint's day became a national holiday for years.

    That is how we were landed with him.

    So happy Agincourt day. A day to celebrate, the destruction of the French. We should also have a Waterloo day.
    Agincourt 23rd April ????

    Twas 25th Oc

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