Happy st George day

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Re: Happy st George day

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DB10GOONER wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 7:33 am
Allgunsblazin wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:09 am
LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:51 pm
Brightonnxtround wrote:
Mon Apr 23, 2018 5:15 pm
British by birth
ENGLISH by the grace of GOD
Indeed :barscarf:

And no, no leprechaun blood in me but I've put plenty of my DNA in Oirland when I used to be over there 8)

No surprise the time bandits showed no respect to this thread although I've always wished a happy st pats day.
Thought you would have kept that shame to yourself!.... :lol: :wink:
Don't mind the little liar.... he's had more Oirish DNA splashed across his moobs than your average porn chick.... :D
:lol:

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Re: Happy st George day

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DB10GOONER wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 5:56 am
CloakedGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:33 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:14 pm
CloakedGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:32 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:01 pm
As a proud Englishman I always enjoy the wild celebrations, remembering a great religious hero, who never actually existed.

"Happy St. George's Day."

"Oh; is it today?"
It's about celebrating all things English more than St George himself. No need for the sarcastic comments :roll:

What celebrations of all things English were going on?
Such as having a traditional English meal with the family and having a pint of ale. Singing patriotic English songs, flying the cross of St George and generally feeling a sense of pride in our country.
Racist.

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:-P :lol:

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Re: Happy st George day

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CloakedGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:33 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:14 pm
CloakedGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:32 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:01 pm
As a proud Englishman I always enjoy the wild celebrations, remembering a great religious hero, who never actually existed.

"Happy St. George's Day."

"Oh; is it today?"
It's about celebrating all things English more than St George himself. No need for the sarcastic comments :roll:

What celebrations of all things English were going on?
Such as having a traditional English meal with the family and having a pint of ale. Singing patriotic English songs, flying the cross of St George and generally feeling a sense of pride in our country. That's what i did anyway, while you would prefer to just sneer at such behaviour by the sounds of it :roll:

I'm not sneering.
My point is that St.George's Day is pretty much a non-event in England. I lived in England for 44 years and you are the first person I've encountered that has done anything to celebrate the day.

I was in France for their national day. Flags adorned all public buildings, shops were closed, processions filled the streets.
In Spain it's similar.
You couldn't visit Ireland without spotting it was St.Paddy's Day.
Yet if a foreigner arrived in the UK, they'd be hard pressed to notice anything different. In fact. I don't think most English people are sure when it is.

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Re: Happy st George day

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DB10GOONER wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 7:33 am
Allgunsblazin wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:09 am
LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:51 pm
Brightonnxtround wrote:
Mon Apr 23, 2018 5:15 pm
British by birth
ENGLISH by the grace of GOD
Indeed :barscarf:

And no, no leprechaun blood in me but I've put plenty of my DNA in Oirland when I used to be over there 8)

No surprise the time bandits showed no respect to this thread although I've always wished a happy st pats day.
Thought you would have kept that shame to yourself!.... :lol: :wink:
Don't mind the little liar.... he's had more Oirish DNA splashed across his moobs than your average porn chick.... :D
Moobs :shock:

You don't want me posting my body here it will make you feel more inferior to the English than you already do, not to mention extremely shorter than :wink: :lol:

I was always impressed with oirish girls, Id never seen a bird gargle gism before, they were probably using it as mouthwash tbf :barscarf: :lol:

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Re: Happy st George day

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LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 1:10 pm
DB10GOONER wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 7:33 am
Allgunsblazin wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:09 am
LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:51 pm
Brightonnxtround wrote:
Mon Apr 23, 2018 5:15 pm
British by birth
ENGLISH by the grace of GOD
Indeed :barscarf:

And no, no leprechaun blood in me but I've put plenty of my DNA in Oirland when I used to be over there 8)

No surprise the time bandits showed no respect to this thread although I've always wished a happy st pats day.
Thought you would have kept that shame to yourself!.... :lol: :wink:
Don't mind the little liar.... he's had more Oirish DNA splashed across his moobs than your average porn chick.... :D
Moobs :shock:

You don't want me posting my body here it will make you feel more inferior to the English than you already do, not to mention extremely shorter than :wink: :lol:

I was always impressed with oirish girls, Id never seen a bird gargle gism before, they were probably using it as mouthwash tbf :barscarf: :lol:
:lol:

You are right I don't want to see your gay porn photos mate. :shock:

We teach our women well. A pity you don't teach yours accordingly. Yeah you produce the highest number of slags per capita in the world but fucking hell they are amateurs and really struggle with large cocks. :D :wink:

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Re: Happy st George day

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GranadaJoe wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 11:14 am
CloakedGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:33 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:14 pm
CloakedGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:32 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:01 pm
As a proud Englishman I always enjoy the wild celebrations, remembering a great religious hero, who never actually existed.

"Happy St. George's Day."

"Oh; is it today?"
It's about celebrating all things English more than St George himself. No need for the sarcastic comments :roll:

What celebrations of all things English were going on?
Such as having a traditional English meal with the family and having a pint of ale. Singing patriotic English songs, flying the cross of St George and generally feeling a sense of pride in our country. That's what i did anyway, while you would prefer to just sneer at such behaviour by the sounds of it :roll:

I'm not sneering.
My point is that St.George's Day is pretty much a non-event in England. I lived in England for 44 years and you are the first person I've encountered that has done anything to celebrate the day.

I was in France for their national day. Flags adorned all public buildings, shops were closed, processions filled the streets.
In Spain it's similar.
You couldn't visit Ireland without spotting it was St.Paddy's Day.
Yet if a foreigner arrived in the UK, they'd be hard pressed to notice anything different. In fact. I don't think most English people are sure when it is.
Fair enough mate, i thought you were having a pop at me for celebrating it. I definitely agree with you that it isn't very well celebrated here compared to other countries national day. Certainly not in cities, but more rural towns (especially in Yorkshire) it is still a big deal.

Never see the flag flying either tbh, i guess when people see someone with a St Georges cross they just assume you're some kind of bigot :(

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Re: Happy st George day

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CloakedGooner wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:03 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 11:14 am
CloakedGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:33 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:14 pm
CloakedGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:32 pm


It's about celebrating all things English more than St George himself. No need for the sarcastic comments :roll:

What celebrations of all things English were going on?
Such as having a traditional English meal with the family and having a pint of ale. Singing patriotic English songs, flying the cross of St George and generally feeling a sense of pride in our country. That's what i did anyway, while you would prefer to just sneer at such behaviour by the sounds of it :roll:

I'm not sneering.
My point is that St.George's Day is pretty much a non-event in England. I lived in England for 44 years and you are the first person I've encountered that has done anything to celebrate the day.

I was in France for their national day. Flags adorned all public buildings, shops were closed, processions filled the streets.
In Spain it's similar.
You couldn't visit Ireland without spotting it was St.Paddy's Day.
Yet if a foreigner arrived in the UK, they'd be hard pressed to notice anything different. In fact. I don't think most English people are sure when it is.
Fair enough mate, i thought you were having a pop at me for celebrating it. I definitely agree with you that it isn't very well celebrated here compared to other countries national day. Certainly not in cities, but more rural towns (especially in Yorkshire) it is still a big deal.

Never see the flag flying either tbh, i guess when people see someone with a St Georges cross they just assume you're some kind of bigot :(
Unfortunately that is true. Thick ignorant cùnts like the EDL and NF have ruined it for the vast majority of decent English people. The poxy murdering fucking IRA did a similar thing for us in the 70s and 80s in particular - if you were Irish it was assumed you supported terrorism. :roll: :censored:

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Re: Happy st George day

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DB10GOONER wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:07 pm
CloakedGooner wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:03 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 11:14 am
CloakedGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:33 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:14 pm



What celebrations of all things English were going on?
Such as having a traditional English meal with the family and having a pint of ale. Singing patriotic English songs, flying the cross of St George and generally feeling a sense of pride in our country. That's what i did anyway, while you would prefer to just sneer at such behaviour by the sounds of it :roll:

I'm not sneering.
My point is that St.George's Day is pretty much a non-event in England. I lived in England for 44 years and you are the first person I've encountered that has done anything to celebrate the day.

I was in France for their national day. Flags adorned all public buildings, shops were closed, processions filled the streets.
In Spain it's similar.
You couldn't visit Ireland without spotting it was St.Paddy's Day.
Yet if a foreigner arrived in the UK, they'd be hard pressed to notice anything different. In fact. I don't think most English people are sure when it is.
Fair enough mate, i thought you were having a pop at me for celebrating it. I definitely agree with you that it isn't very well celebrated here compared to other countries national day. Certainly not in cities, but more rural towns (especially in Yorkshire) it is still a big deal.

Never see the flag flying either tbh, i guess when people see someone with a St Georges cross they just assume you're some kind of bigot :(
Unfortunately that is true. Thick ignorant cùnts like the EDL and NF have ruined it for the vast majority of decent English people. The poxy murdering fucking IRA did a similar thing for us in the 70s and 80s in particular - if you were Irish it was assumed you supported terrorism. :roll: :censored:
It's where you make them though :D :wink:

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Re: Happy st George day

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DB10GOONER wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:07 pm
CloakedGooner wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:03 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 11:14 am
CloakedGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:33 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:14 pm



What celebrations of all things English were going on?
Such as having a traditional English meal with the family and having a pint of ale. Singing patriotic English songs, flying the cross of St George and generally feeling a sense of pride in our country. That's what i did anyway, while you would prefer to just sneer at such behaviour by the sounds of it :roll:

I'm not sneering.
My point is that St.George's Day is pretty much a non-event in England. I lived in England for 44 years and you are the first person I've encountered that has done anything to celebrate the day.

I was in France for their national day. Flags adorned all public buildings, shops were closed, processions filled the streets.
In Spain it's similar.
You couldn't visit Ireland without spotting it was St.Paddy's Day.
Yet if a foreigner arrived in the UK, they'd be hard pressed to notice anything different. In fact. I don't think most English people are sure when it is.
Fair enough mate, i thought you were having a pop at me for celebrating it. I definitely agree with you that it isn't very well celebrated here compared to other countries national day. Certainly not in cities, but more rural towns (especially in Yorkshire) it is still a big deal.

Never see the flag flying either tbh, i guess when people see someone with a St Georges cross they just assume you're some kind of bigot :(
Unfortunately that is true. Thick ignorant cùnts like the EDL and NF have ruined it for the vast majority of decent English people. The poxy murdering fucking IRA did a similar thing for us in the 70s and 80s in particular - if you were Irish it was assumed you supported terrorism. :roll: :censored:
So true, if you heard an Irish accent in the pub you would dive for cover... :lol: :wink:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 5:51 pm
LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 1:10 pm
DB10GOONER wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 7:33 am
Allgunsblazin wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:09 am
LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:51 pm


Indeed :barscarf:

And no, no leprechaun blood in me but I've put plenty of my DNA in Oirland when I used to be over there 8)

No surprise the time bandits showed no respect to this thread although I've always wished a happy st pats day.
Thought you would have kept that shame to yourself!.... :lol: :wink:
Don't mind the little liar.... he's had more Oirish DNA splashed across his moobs than your average porn chick.... :D
Moobs :shock:

You don't want me posting my body here it will make you feel more inferior to the English than you already do, not to mention extremely shorter than :wink: :lol:

I was always impressed with oirish girls, Id never seen a bird gargle gism before, they were probably using it as mouthwash tbf :barscarf: :lol:
:lol:

You are right I don't want to see your gay porn photos mate. :shock:

We teach our women well. A pity you don't teach yours accordingly. Yeah you produce the highest number of slags per capita in the world but fucking hell they are amateurs and really struggle with large cocks. :D :wink:
You two have just cracked me up, the missus is looking at me saying "why are you crying with laughter".... :mrgreen:

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Re: Happy st George day

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DB10GOONER wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:07 pm
CloakedGooner wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:03 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 11:14 am
CloakedGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:33 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:14 pm



What celebrations of all things English were going on?
Such as having a traditional English meal with the family and having a pint of ale. Singing patriotic English songs, flying the cross of St George and generally feeling a sense of pride in our country. That's what i did anyway, while you would prefer to just sneer at such behaviour by the sounds of it :roll:

I'm not sneering.
My point is that St.George's Day is pretty much a non-event in England. I lived in England for 44 years and you are the first person I've encountered that has done anything to celebrate the day.

I was in France for their national day. Flags adorned all public buildings, shops were closed, processions filled the streets.
In Spain it's similar.
You couldn't visit Ireland without spotting it was St.Paddy's Day.
Yet if a foreigner arrived in the UK, they'd be hard pressed to notice anything different. In fact. I don't think most English people are sure when it is.
Fair enough mate, i thought you were having a pop at me for celebrating it. I definitely agree with you that it isn't very well celebrated here compared to other countries national day. Certainly not in cities, but more rural towns (especially in Yorkshire) it is still a big deal.

Never see the flag flying either tbh, i guess when people see someone with a St Georges cross they just assume you're some kind of bigot :(
Unfortunately that is true. Thick ignorant cùnts like the EDL and NF have ruined it for the vast majority of decent English people. The poxy murdering fucking IRA did a similar thing for us in the 70s and 80s in particular - if you were Irish it was assumed you supported terrorism. :roll: :censored:
Exactly mate. It's a shame when extremist groups hijack something everyone should enjoy and taint it for their own purposes :evil:

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SteveO 35 wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:46 pm
DB10GOONER wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:07 pm
CloakedGooner wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:03 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 11:14 am
CloakedGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:33 pm


Such as having a traditional English meal with the family and having a pint of ale. Singing patriotic English songs, flying the cross of St George and generally feeling a sense of pride in our country. That's what i did anyway, while you would prefer to just sneer at such behaviour by the sounds of it :roll:

I'm not sneering.
My point is that St.George's Day is pretty much a non-event in England. I lived in England for 44 years and you are the first person I've encountered that has done anything to celebrate the day.

I was in France for their national day. Flags adorned all public buildings, shops were closed, processions filled the streets.
In Spain it's similar.
You couldn't visit Ireland without spotting it was St.Paddy's Day.
Yet if a foreigner arrived in the UK, they'd be hard pressed to notice anything different. In fact. I don't think most English people are sure when it is.
Fair enough mate, i thought you were having a pop at me for celebrating it. I definitely agree with you that it isn't very well celebrated here compared to other countries national day. Certainly not in cities, but more rural towns (especially in Yorkshire) it is still a big deal.

Never see the flag flying either tbh, i guess when people see someone with a St Georges cross they just assume you're some kind of bigot :(
Unfortunately that is true. Thick ignorant cùnts like the EDL and NF have ruined it for the vast majority of decent English people. The poxy murdering fucking IRA did a similar thing for us in the 70s and 80s in particular - if you were Irish it was assumed you supported terrorism. :roll: :censored:
It's where you make them though :D :wink:
That's it - Partridge binge this weekend. :lol: 8)

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CloakedGooner wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 9:46 pm
DB10GOONER wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:07 pm
CloakedGooner wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 6:03 pm
GranadaJoe wrote:
Wed Apr 25, 2018 11:14 am
CloakedGooner wrote:
Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:33 pm


Such as having a traditional English meal with the family and having a pint of ale. Singing patriotic English songs, flying the cross of St George and generally feeling a sense of pride in our country. That's what i did anyway, while you would prefer to just sneer at such behaviour by the sounds of it :roll:

I'm not sneering.
My point is that St.George's Day is pretty much a non-event in England. I lived in England for 44 years and you are the first person I've encountered that has done anything to celebrate the day.

I was in France for their national day. Flags adorned all public buildings, shops were closed, processions filled the streets.
In Spain it's similar.
You couldn't visit Ireland without spotting it was St.Paddy's Day.
Yet if a foreigner arrived in the UK, they'd be hard pressed to notice anything different. In fact. I don't think most English people are sure when it is.
Fair enough mate, i thought you were having a pop at me for celebrating it. I definitely agree with you that it isn't very well celebrated here compared to other countries national day. Certainly not in cities, but more rural towns (especially in Yorkshire) it is still a big deal.

Never see the flag flying either tbh, i guess when people see someone with a St Georges cross they just assume you're some kind of bigot :(
Unfortunately that is true. Thick ignorant cùnts like the EDL and NF have ruined it for the vast majority of decent English people. The poxy murdering fucking IRA did a similar thing for us in the 70s and 80s in particular - if you were Irish it was assumed you supported terrorism. :roll: :censored:
Exactly mate. It's a shame when extremist groups hijack something everyone should enjoy and taint it for their own purposes :evil:
I know, it’s got to the point where I hardly go out in my burhka anymore :roll:

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Proud to be English, British and European :unionjack: :unionjack: :unionjack:

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Gunner Rob wrote:
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Proud to be English, British and European :unionjack: :unionjack: :unionjack:
We should drop St Georges day and celebrate independence day instead 23rd June :unionjack:

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