Not last time I checked.
Happy St. George's Day Page 4
I thought we had something Aaron.
Aw!
Quote: PhQnix @ April 23 2009, 6:35 PM BSTI thought we had something Aaron.
So did I, Elliot.
Quote: PhQnix @ April 23 2009, 6:35 PM BSTI thought we had something Aaron.
It's impractical, Elliot. You're just too big for me to take.
Eep! I feel for Robyn...
I so thought that joke would provoke less of a response.
That'll teach you.
You'd think so, but I'm sure I've done it before.
Quote: PhQnix @ April 23 2009, 6:40 PM BSTI so thought that joke would provoke less of a response.
OUR RELATIONSHIP WAS A JOKE TO YOU?!
Quote: PhQnix @ April 23 2009, 6:48 PM BSTYou'd think so, but I'm sure I've done it before.
Repeatedly.
Happy St Georges day.
For yesterday, slightly late, sorry. TBH I hardly heard a murmer about it and I need reminding of things sometimes. Has all the recent resurgent interest and enthusiasm for 'Shakespeare's day' now subsided I wonder, dissapointedly? When I was out I didn't see anything about it, but possibly couldn't see much through the haze of brilliant sunshine/choking smog.
I think generally there may be a regional difference in attitudes towards the date. I sensed there was an unease for celebrating it when working across London, all those lefty councils wouldn't fork out 50p for a single flag, just weeks after heavily promoting Paddy's day! Whereas in rural bits on that date, lo and behold, England flags in abundance, especially around villages and pubs. Proof if ever proof was needed of that thing they call 'white flight'. Anyway, even though I'm more of a union jack chap myself, I like to see our trads kept alive.
Edited - Giving up posting on forums.