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Grumpster
10:09 Tue Apr 23
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Definitely chosen a bad day for me yearly trip to the office!
Have a good one gents.
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twoleftfeet
11:19 Tue Apr 23
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Far right racists š
Happy St Georgeās day everyone.
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the coming of gary
12:58 Tue Apr 23
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.. Happy St George's Day everybody ! .
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Fauxstralian
1:05 Tue Apr 23
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Still not a public holiday in England Why not?
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Leonard Hatred
1:10 Tue Apr 23
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Because nobody can be arsed with it.
Patron Saints days are for countries that are insecure about themselves.
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zebthecat
1:40 Tue Apr 23
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Hooray for Greco Roman Praetorian Guards.
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GoalLazio
1:53 Tue Apr 23
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Is there any white people still in England?
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Pub Bigot
1:57 Tue Apr 23
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Happy St Georgeās Day, lads. Remember our understated way of celebrating it is the same as everything else we do. A touch of glass. Raise a glass to our green and pleasant land, but leave the chainmail locked up.
āThereāll always be an England, and England shall be free as long as itās full of Cockneys.ā - Jeff Geggus
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only1billybonds
2:07 Tue Apr 23
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Proud to be English, proud of England.
Would be very fitting if T Robinson gets acquitted today of all days.
Happy St George's day.
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Hammer and Pickle
2:12 Tue Apr 23
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Kindly allow me to retort that an acquittal would be one of the least fitting ways of observing the day
https://news.sky.com/story/amp/tommy-robinson-charged-after-arrest-at-antisemitism-protest-13017498
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riosleftsock
2:14 Tue Apr 23
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Up until the 14/15th century, our patron saint/s was first St Edmund (King of East Anglia) and also later, Edward the Confessor.
St Edmund's day in the catholic church is 20th November, his symbols are the sword and the arrow, he is often depicted as a wolf or associated with a wolf.
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Lee Trundle
2:16 Tue Apr 23
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A polish man living in poland giving his views on St George's day?
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only1billybonds
2:28 Tue Apr 23
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Fourpence.
An acquittal would be just as plod falsely arrested him and were making it up as they went along in court yesterday.
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Hammer and Pickle
2:29 Tue Apr 23
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Yaxley-Lennon is a trouble-maker and rabble-rouser preying on the frustrations of the socially marginalised and thoroughly confused, both in a moral and cognitive sense. His acquittal would be the cause for any sound Englishmanās embarrassment, especially on St. Georgeās day.
And itās still true whether I happen to be a life form talking to you from Mars. What you do with it is up to you.
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riosleftsock
2:30 Tue Apr 23
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The arrest was probably unlawful because the dispersal order was not valid. Revealing his address in court is a deliberate act of intimidation.
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Lee Trundle
2:31 Tue Apr 23
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What's the most fitting way of celebrating St Jakub's day in poland, Hamas & Pickled?
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Massive Attack
2:34 Tue Apr 23
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Happy St. George's Day to all my fellow Englanders and anyone else who cares to join in the celebrations š“ó §ó ¢ó „ó ®ó §ó æ š»
https://media.gettyimages.com/id/71208855/photo/a-female-england-supporter-who-has-painted-her-naked-bust-with-the-colours-of-the-st-georges.jpg?s=612x612&w=gi&k=20&c=7vB7_g2yniiM8XsL-RFJW13TbBqub4sHkNm6QY1IMRI=
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Hammer and Pickle
3:01 Tue Apr 23
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Dunno Twundle - but maybe he looks after all barely-sentient county-standard malcontents. You might want to look him up because you could use any help you can get.
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Lee Trundle
3:18 Tue Apr 23
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As a proud Englishman, living in England, I have very little interest on how you'll be celebrating St Jakub's day, so I won't be looking it up.
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WHU(Exeter)
3:20 Tue Apr 23
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"And isn't the house you were born in the most interesting house in the world to you?..that you want to know how your father did, and his father.
well, there are more ways than one of getting close to your ancestors - follow the old road, and as you walk, think of them and the old England.
they climbed the same hills just as you did - they sweated and paused for breath just as you did today. And when you see the blue bells and the spring, the wild thyme, the broom and the heather, you're only seeing what their eyes saw, and fording the same rivers, the same birds are singing.
and when you lie flat on your back and rest, and watch the clouds sailing, as I often do, you're so close to those other people, that you can hear the thrumming of the hooves of their horses and the sound of the wheels on the road, and their laughter and talk, and the music of the instruments they carried.
and when I turn in the bend in the road, where they too saw the towers of Canterbury, I feel I've only to turn my head, to see them on the road behind me"
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