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Are there any proper English traditions, for St Georges Day?
:lolol:
Herr Tubthumper
Post #116
Apr 24, 2015
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Are there any proper English traditions, for St Georges Day?
Nah. They just make a bit of noise and talk rather incoherently about muslamic ray guns.
Herr Tubthumper
Post #114
Apr 23, 2015
Forum:
The Big Board
Are there any proper English traditions, for St Georges Day?
No big deal, think you need to man up a bit if this upsets you.
Herr Tubthumper
Post #100
Apr 23, 2015
Forum:
The Big Board
Are there any proper English traditions, for St Georges Day?
I had a busy day planned hence my early rise. Personally I am saving myself for EU Day, on May 9th.
Herr Tubthumper
Post #99
Apr 23, 2015
Forum:
The Big Board
Are there any proper English traditions, for St Georges Day?
A foreign bloke I think.
Herr Tubthumper
Post #17
Apr 23, 2015
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Are there any proper English traditions, for St Georges Day?
Manufacture nothing
Herr Tubthumper
Post #10
Apr 23, 2015
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Are there any proper English traditions, for St Georges Day?
St George's Day, wouldn't happen in Germany
Herr Tubthumper
Post #3
Apr 23, 2015
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