Happy St Georges day to everyone who was born in england, lives in england or a past english colony, speaks english (or a version of), rides fine english motorcycles or drinks english beer.... Our St George our patron saint was actually a roman soldier who killed a dragon and saved a princess....... nothing more english than celebrating an obscure figure who defeated a mythical creature and had no direct connection with the country.
Happy St George's day. I'm proud to be English born and bred. I'm not at all racist just proud of my country.
Happy St George's day. He is a popular chap, being the patron saint of not only England but Ethiopia, Georgia, (bit of a give away that one) Catalonia, and Aragon. "Saint George" also being the adopted battle cry of the Portuguese army and Navy.
For our foreign friends he’s basically saying “Go and kill the f*^kers” Being direct was never a strength back then either
Happy St. George's day .... and Happy Birthday Privateer! Lockdown, schmockdown. Sun's shining, you're alive, well and (hopefully) Covid19-free. Stay safe.
Not for me, could not give less of a fcuk. Never really got the whole idea. I hope everyone has a good day, but i hope the every day and not as the day of some token figure. I like my higher powers a little more tangible.
May have to take a ride to source two celebratory English beers, and an essential circuit breaker that shot craps.
A circuit breaker is an automatically operated electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by excess current from an overload or short circuit. Its basic function is to interrupt current flow after a fault is detected. Unlike a fuse, which operates once and then must be replaced, a circuit breaker can be reset (either manually or automatically) to resume normal operation. Fuses are no longer used in building electrical systems over here. The one that broke runs the beer refrigerator.