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Post by darrellbutler on Apr 23, 2007 11:25:46 GMT
And a Happy St George's Day to everyone.
if anyone tries to tell me I shouldn't wish people a hapopy St George's Day I',m not listening.
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Post by jp on Apr 23, 2007 12:25:01 GMT
Why shouldn't you wish people a happy St. Georges Day??? Although George hasn't been a saint since being relegated first in 1893 and suffered a further relegation in 1963, to the conference. He did manage to get through the play-offs back to the Saints second division in 2000. Since 1893 St Peter has been the Patron Saint of England. I think the main problem with George is that he probably never actually existed. Still - Happy St Georges Day, its only right we should honour the patron saint of syphillis, herpes and agricultural workers!!! and its time for the old joke - Englishman Scotsman and Irishman in a pub talking about their families, the Englishman says "I named my boy George as he was born on St Georges Day" the Scotsman says "How strange, as I named my boy Andrew as he was born on St Andrews Day" The Irishman then proclaims, "What a coincidence, the same thing happened when my boy Pancake was born!!!"
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Post by citymatt on Apr 23, 2007 13:37:38 GMT
Theres an iffy rumour going round St George was turkish!!! If he ever did exist....... Didnt he kill a Dragon?
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Post by Croc on Apr 23, 2007 14:52:27 GMT
Why shouldn't you wish people a happy St. Georges Day??? Although George hasn't been a saint since being relegated first in 1893 and suffered a further relegation in 1963, to the conference. He did manage to get through the play-offs back to the Saints second division in 2000. Since 1893 St Peter has been the Patron Saint of England. I think the main problem with George is that he probably never actually existed. Still - Happy St Georges Day, its only right we should honour the patron saint of syphillis, herpes and agricultural workers!!! and its time for the old joke - Englishman Scotsman and Irishman in a pub talking about their families, the Englishman says "I named my boy George as he was born on St Georges Day" the Scotsman says "How strange, as I named my boy Andrew as he was born on St Andrews Day" The Irishman then proclaims, "What a coincidence, the same thing happened when my boy Pancake was born!!!" If St George manages to win the four remaining matches and if St Patrick manages the same but without getting a better goal difference than St George finish with then we need five of the following scenarios to occur if we are going to achieve a miracle and a place in the top five. St David needs to drop 10 points and have their goal difference significantly reduced in games against St Alban (A), St Joan (H), St Andrew (A) and St George (H). One victory will mean they cannot be caught by George....
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Post by jp on Apr 23, 2007 15:09:36 GMT
My money would be on St Michael - Patron Saint of quality but reasonably priced suits, and very good food for dinner parties!!!
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Post by Tim Munslow on Apr 24, 2007 13:54:08 GMT
For Saints you can't beat St Jude - patron saint of lost causes; he's backing City all the way.
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Post by jp on Apr 24, 2007 15:52:31 GMT
Today is St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen Day
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Post by Croc on Apr 24, 2007 15:56:58 GMT
It is also The Feast of Maximum Occupancy
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