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Thread: O/T St George's Day

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    Quote Originally Posted by gru View Post
    My namesake raise your glass! True English name. Only 2 in my lifetime I can think of who were English & became famous George Harrison/George Michael.
    George Formby.....this should be fun, anymore anyone?

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    gru, what about this lot?

    George I – Lived 1660 to 1727, Reigned as King of GB and Ireland from 1714 to 1727

    George II – Lived 1683 to 1760, Reigned as King of GB and Ireland from 1727 to 1760

    George III – Lived 1738 to 1820, Reigned as King of the UK from 1760 to 1820

    George IV – Lived 1762 to 1830, Reigned as King of the UK from 1820 to 1830

    George V – Lived 1865 to 1936, Reigned as King of GB and Ireland from 1910 to 1936

    George VI – Lived 1895 to 1952, Reigned as King of GB and Ireland from 1936 to 1952

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    Lets be honest St Paddys day is a branded 18 - 70 theme party started by Guinness to flog more beer.

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    George Wear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    George Wear.
    WanChaiMiller, can't find anything on George Wear but there once was a George Ware. He was a composer of music hall songs but was known as the three voiced singer, on account of his ability to sing Alto, tenor and bass.

    One of his famous songs was, 'The boy I love is up in the gallery' make of that what you will.

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    George, (Zippy & Bungle)

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    Quote Originally Posted by BramleyMiller58 View Post
    George, (Zippy & Bungle)
    ......nice one BM

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    Quote Originally Posted by jakethemiller View Post
    George and Mildred.
    Jake, you beat me to it....Brian Murphy played the down trodden George.

    Keep em coming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    WanChaiMiller, can't find anything on George Wear but there once was a George Ware. He was a composer of music hall songs but was known as the three voiced singer, on account of his ability to sing Alto, tenor and bass.

    One of his famous songs was, 'The boy I love is up in the gallery' make of that what you will.
    I'll wear that one. I was actually thinking of the footballer. Do these Georges need to be English?

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    George at Asda

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