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st georges day march for ENGLAND in brighton



Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,952
Brighton
can you make sure everything is spelt right next time you "fix" a post for me ? you f***ing astound me , you lot, any excuse in the world to start screaming racism, what is your obsession with it ? do you feel a bit of a country cousin and not quite " street" enough in the leafy blue rinse heaven of east preston that you need to show how in touch with the bredrin you are? oh i forgot you've spent a "fair bit" of time in multi racial areas .

Where did I misspell anything? using the word FOREIGNS was an ironic joke that went over your head.

Coming up on 300 posts now and still no one has given a good reason for the march.

Don't actually live in East Preston now but oh well eh? If it helps keep your prejudices in check you stick with it. And no, you're correct, I don't live in a little middle class bubble. :eek:
 




The Spanish

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Aug 12, 2008
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That's cos they are not a bunch of racist retards like the ones who will be attending the shambles of a march you want to go to.

if you want to go on a march full of racist retards you should try any one of the pro paelstinian ones first for proper thick racism, with anti semitism and a ridiculous belief in the supernatural thrown in for good measure.

a few people who you see as daily mail readers who embarrass you a bit should be the least of your f***ing worries, and not who you should reserve your scorn for if you had any f***ing sense.
 






Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
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if you want to go on a march full of racist retards you should try any one of the pro paelstinian ones first for proper thick racism, with anti semitism and a ridiculous belief in the supernatural thrown in for good measure.

a few people who you see as daily mail readers who embarrass you a bit should be the least of your f***ing worries, and not who you should reserve your scorn for if you had any f***ing sense.

I have unlimited scorn, plenty for the pro palestinians and the chubby Nazis. And I don't worry about them, far from it.
 








sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,779
town full of eejits
this just sums up you lot.........to a fuckin tee , too ashamed to even entertain or encourage the thought of showing a bit of national pride.......every country i've lived in (and i would hazard a guess that i have lived more countries than a lot of you ) has a national day of some sort and more often than not it is coupled with a public holiday......have a bit of national pride for fucks sake or are you just going to roll over and whimper whilst copping a sanctimonious boning off your new neighbour.......!!!!

i am not suggesting you rush out and join this march/demo but jeeeeesus , don't be so down on being english , as the song goes DON'T BELEIVE THE HYPE....!!!
 




Dandyman

In London village.
if you want to go on a march full of racist retards you should try any one of the pro paelstinian ones first for proper thick racism, with anti semitism and a ridiculous belief in the supernatural thrown in for good measure.

a few people who you see as daily mail readers who embarrass you a bit should be the least of your f***ing worries, and not who you should reserve your scorn for if you had any f***ing sense.


That's Gush Shalom put in their place, then.
 


eastlondonseagull

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2004
13,385
West Yorkshire
You might have more fun at one of these events.

April - St George's Day events : Enjoy England


St George's Day in London
Wednesday 23rd April


London celebrates St George's Day 2008 on April 23 with an array of free events including food stalls, parades, children’s activities and more.

The day gives you the chance to fly the flag with pride and celebrate English heritage in London with special events such as the popular annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Celebrations at the Globe Theatre, a festival for St George at Covent Garden and a parade at the Cenotaph. In Trafalgar Square the 'Food Glorious Food' theme means a full compliment of mouth watering food stalls to sample from some of Borough Market's finest suppliers.

More about St. George's Day events in London

King Lear at the Globe Theatre - London
From 23 April


Celebrate one of the Bard's most profound tragedies with a trip to the Globe Theatre in London to see their production of King Lear. Its tempestuous poetry shot through with touches of humour and moments of heartrending simplicity, King Lear is one of the most far-reaching artistic explorations of the human condition.

Find out more about King Lear at the Globe Theatre

Looking for a New England – Billy Bragg – Barbican Hall, London
23 April – 19.30


An alternative celebration of St Georges Day with a rich offering of English cultural delights of music and literature, all curated by the 'Progressive Patriot' himself. With Rachel Unthank & the Winterset, Tom Clarke (The Enemy) & Kitty, Daisy & Lewis.

Singer-songwriter and guitarist Bragg, who made his mark with his heartfelt, rough-hewn songs on a string of classic albums in the 1980s, has become preoccupied with the concept of Englishness, which inspired his 2002 CD England, Half English.

Find out more about Looking for a New England

St George's Day at Kenilworth Castle
26-27 April


For the first time ever Kenilworth Castle will host a St George's Day Weekend. On Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 April the property will be showcasing medieval themed falconry displays with Raphael Falconry and there will also be plenty of opportunity to meet a medieval St George and Dragon!

Find out more about Kenilworth Castle

Medieval St George's Day - Lindisfarne Priory, Northumberland
26 & 27 April


Join the medieval townsfolk as they celebrate St George's Day with demonstrations of archery skills and feasting. Then greet St George, as he faces a Saracen knight, and his famous foe, the dragon in unique mummer's plays.

Find out more about Medieval St George's Day

A Medieval St George's Day - Bolsover Castle, Derbyshire
Sunday 20 April - 11am-4pm


Celebrate St George's Day with our medieval knights as they demonstrate skilled combat displays. Children can also take part in a 'kids' drill' and hear traditional tales of St George.

Find out more about A Medieval St George's Day at Bolsover Castle

St. George's Day Children's Challenge - 1066 Battle of Hastings, East Sussex
Sat 26 & Sun 27 April - 10am-5pm


Calling all budding dragon slayers. Learn the skills of archery, sword fighting, stage combat and knights training before you embark on your quest to slay the dastardly dragon. A fun day out for kids of all ages.

Find out more about St. George's Day Children's Challenge

Medieval Courtly Combat - Beeston Castle, Cheshire
Sat 26 & Sun 27 Apr - From 11.30am


In honour of St George we invite you to witness the clash of steel as the Knights perform a medieval 'Tournament of Foote'. Enjoy this living history spectacle as weapons and skills are displayed. There’s also chance to try your hand at the noble art of archery (small extra charge applies).

Find out more about Medieval Courtly Combat

St George - with a Twist in the Tale - Carlisle Castle, Cumbria
Sat 19 & Sun 20 Apr


In honour of England's patron saint, St George, we invite you to join Inner State Theatre with their distinctive rendition of the encounter between St George and a passing dragon. With a surprising twist in the dragon's tale!

Find out more about St George - with a Twist in the Tale

St George's Dragon Trail - Old Wardour Castle, Wiltshire
Sat 19 & Sun 20 Apr


Calling all dragon hunters! St George needs your help to find all the dastardly dragons before they distress the damsels! Your dragon-hunting skills will be rewarded with a small prize.

Find out more about St George's Dragon Trail

St George's Day Dragon Trail - Framlingham Castle, Suffolk
Sat 26 & Sun 27 Apr


Calling all dragon hunters! St George needs your help to find all the mini model dastardly dragons before they distress the damsels! Your dragon-hunting skills will be rewarded with a fun sticker.

Find out more about St George's Day Dragon Trail

Medieval St George's Day at Wrest Park, Bedfordshire
19-20 April


Be part of the action on 19 and 20 April 2008 as thousands of people embark on the gardens of Wrest Park for a weekend of unrivalled family fun. Enjoy dramatic displays on horseback, see the Redcoats in full dress and revel in the fire-eating displays and falconry before browsing through our historic craft market.

Find out more about Wrest Park

Call 0870 333 1183 to book or for further information

William Shakespeare's Birthday - Stratford-upon-Avon
23 - 26 Apr 2008 - Parade Sat 11am


Tradition holds that the 23 April is William Shakespeare's birthday, three days prior to the date recorded in the church records for his baptism.

In Stratford-upon-Avon, the Bard’s hometown, ambassadors, townspeople, directors and thousands of onlookers come to participate in the Shakespeare’s Birthday parade.

Find out more about the Shakespeare Birthday Celebrations

Celebrate St George's Day - Street Theatre at Blists Hill Victorian Town - Shropshire
Saturday 19 - Wednesday 23 April


The Prince Albert Players, travelling actors from Blists Hill Victorian Town in the Ironbridge Gorge, Shropshire, will perform the legend of St George and the Dragon at the open-air museum. It will be the first time that this type of street theatre has taken place at Blists Hill. The simple twenty minute performance, using props taken from a barrow, will take place at noon and 2pm each day from Saturday 19 April until St George’s Day, Wednesday 23 April, and there will be no extra charge to visitors.

Also at Blists Hill, visitors will be able to experience a bygone era as they meander through the homes, shops and workshops of the open-air living history museum, which recreates life in the late 19th century. Admission charges apply.

Contact the Ironbridge Tourist Information Centre on Tel: 01952 884 391 or visit Ironbridge Gorge Museum for more information.

St George's Day Joust & Fayre – Cressing Temple, Essex
Saturday 19 April & Sunday 20th - 10am-5pm


Celebrate the day's patron saint at a full weekend showcasing warfare through the ages. Marvel at mounted knights crossing lances, catch knights in shining armour and archers in battle. Sideshows all day and a medieval market - plus quality catering and real ale bar.

Find out more about St George's Day Joust & Fayre

George & the Dragon - Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire
Sunday 20 April


Medieval Mummers Play out their ancient story of the Patron Saint of England, St. George, as he does battle with the dragon. The popular Vikings of Middle England are the enactors playing the famous characters with lots of cheering and booing expected.

Interestingly, the George & Dragon play has been performed at the Castle for the past 700 years for the entertainment of the Lords and Ladies who lived here.

Find out more about George & the Dragon at Tutbury Castle

Well done, BoF :clap:

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May 9, 2008
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Haywards Heath
this just sums up you lot.........to a fuckin tee , too ashamed to even entertain or encourage the thought of showing a bit of national pride.......every country i've lived in (and i would hazard a guess that i have lived more countries than a lot of you ) has a national day of some sort and more often than not it is coupled with a public holiday......have a bit of national pride for fucks sake or are you just going to roll over and whimper whilst copping a sanctimonious boning off your new neighbour.......!!!!

i am not suggesting you rush out and join this march/demo but jeeeeesus , don't be so down on being english , as the song goes DON'T BELEIVE THE HYPE....!!!
its not everybody mate , just a few sanctimonious tossers on here , course if you'd lived here for long enough you would know that , its usually prompted by middle class colonial guilt , which in turn is caused by big mouthed cnuts from the old colonies, notably australia.
 


sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,779
town full of eejits
its not everybody mate , just a few sanctimonious tossers on here , course if you'd lived here for long enough you would know that , its usually prompted by middle class colonial guilt , which in turn is caused by big mouthed cnuts from the old colonies, notably australia.

sorry **** , did you think i was having a go at you , i spent the first 28 years of my life in sussex, middle class you may be but i am working class to the bone, i am proud to say i have NEVER taken any social of any kind in my life , so you can anally ingest your colonial bollox at your earliest convenience . :yahoo::yahoo:
 


Tom Bombadil

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Jul 14, 2003
6,041
Jibrovia
its not everybody mate , just a few sanctimonious tossers on here , course if you'd lived here for long enough you would know that , its usually prompted by middle class colonial guilt , which in turn is caused by big mouthed cnuts from the old colonies, notably australia.

Way to miss the point Bushy! :lolol::lolol:
 




Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,952
Brighton
I would also mostly blame Australia for me not being racist.
 
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this just sums up you lot.........to a fuckin tee , too ashamed to even entertain or encourage the thought of showing a bit of national pride.......every country i've lived in (and i would hazard a guess that i have lived more countries than a lot of you ) has a national day of some sort and more often than not it is coupled with a public holiday......have a bit of national pride for fucks sake or are you just going to roll over and whimper whilst copping a sanctimonious boning off your new neighbour.......!!!!

i am not suggesting you rush out and join this march/demo but jeeeeesus , don't be so down on being english , as the song goes DON'T BELEIVE THE HYPE....!!!

Too ashamed to show national pride?? Who fits THAT description? Really, who?
I'll tell you - no-one here is "ashamed" of being English, British, Scottish, Welsh or Irish. Why exactly WOULD they be??

See there's a difference between most country's celebrations, and "this march/demo".
I have been to a few national celebrations, but with no signs of any march/demo breaking out.... so let's get real here - this little get-together has nothing to do with 'celebrating Englishness', now has it?

Now I agree this country has some issues, but we are not repressed and on our knees like Germany in the 1930's. People are horrified about how a megalomaniac gathered some like minded Germans to his cause back then, but it was actually relatively understandable when you looked at that country's plight at the time. Not good, not nice, and not politically astute - but you can understand how it became easier for that to happen.

Marching? Do me a favour!
Have you marchers lobbied your MP? Written to the appropriate governmental departments with your concerns?
 
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May 9, 2008
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sorry **** , did you think i was having a go at you , i spent the first 28 years of my life in sussex, middle class you may be but i am working class to the bone, i am proud to say i have NEVER taken any social of any kind in my life , so you can anally ingest your colonial bollox at your earliest convenience . :yahoo::yahoo:
yep f***ing right i thought you were having a go at me , " that sums YOU lot up to a tee" gave me a bit of a hint,fair enough if you werent having a go at me , but it sounded like you were an aussie basically having the usual dig at the english, you were obviously having a dig at the people i labelled "sanctimonius tossers", so it sounds like we agree on some things. and by the way im far from middle class.
 






Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
60,116
The Fatherland
For so long I've thought it was R2-D2 in your profile, because I never looked closely. How I feel about you has changed indescribably. Probably.

Check mine out. She smokes every few seconds. Subtle.

I hope for the better?

It's a still from a little film my lady made.

Ah yes....I see the smoking.
 




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