#38301 - 14/05/09 09:37 AM
Re: Greetings
[Re: Alan Ong]
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Having just read this thread after returning from holiday, there are two things that I would like to relate: On St'George's Day, the Cruise liner I was on was moored next to a large American liner in the Caribbean. A party on top deck had been organised as a farewell to the Caribbean but it evolved into a St.George's celebration with Union Jacks, George Crosses, Land of Hope and Glory etc. belting out and being waved. The Americans congregated on their top deck and joined in with lots of whooping and cheering!!!! The other thing was that whilst travelling through the Western Meditteranian, it was interesting to note the number of churches and monuments dedicated to St.George. I don't recall see any in England.
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#38302 - 14/05/09 09:57 AM
Re: Greetings
[Re: Kawasaki]
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Pleased to hear you had a great time there, Kawa ... but if you haven't noticed any churches or chapels (not to mention hospitals) in England dedicated to our Patron Saint ... well, I can only imagine that you haven't been looking hard enough! 
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#45622 - 28/04/10 09:38 AM
Re: Greetings
[Re: Tony Dowman]
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Looks like " El Annis " slipped up there !!! Not really, Mate. I respect all of it, as you know ... but suspect that many others who get on here "just don't get it", as it were.  @Dave: we are celebrating the blokes, not the cock-ups. Just as Vimy Ridge was for Canada, Gallipoli was (if you like) the "coming of age" for the ANZACs. Some of us will never forget (this and many, many, other events) ... not only on behalf of the Dominions, but brave, common blokes who did their duty everywhere and at all times in history. My grandfather's brother lies forever at Helles Point, as I have mentioned before. 7th Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment.
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#60892 - 23/04/12 06:20 AM
Re: Greetings
[Re: Geoff Hannis]
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... and again today.  Although it must be said that I myself believe that Saint Edmund is the true Patron Saint of the English. And that the white dragon on a red field has prior claim as our original flag. George and the red cross on white field came along so much later - imposed upon us, you might say, for "political" reasons (or "religious" - the same thing, really) in the way that things continue to be up to the present day. So I shall henceforth be celebrating on 20th November (Saint Edmund's Day, and the anniversary of his martyrdom) and urge all Englishmen (and women) to do the same! 
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