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"Kev" (England)
Kev wants to educate the "st.george-less" before our history
and heritage are lost forever... [click
to read]
Patricia Kelsey (England)
Patricia's not impressed with Ken Livingstone... [click
to read]
Mr. Livingstone's reply to Patricia... [click
to read]
"Saxon" Tom
(England)
Tom can see "a growing rediscovery of our Englishness"...
[click
to read]
Paul Garrett (Australia)
Paul thinks that April 23rd should be a National Holiday... [click
to read]
Ed Abrams (England)
Ed quotes some literature to sum up this great nation of ours... [click
to read]
Mark Edmonds (Perth,
Western Australia)
Mark celebrated the day with his sword fighting pals in Perth... Any
chance you can practise on Mr. Livingstone, Mark?... [click
to read]
Len Welsh (England)
Len tells and shows us what some members of the CEP got up to on April
23rd in Trafalgar Square... [click
to read]
Anthony Waller (England)
Anthony and his mate stumbled across a pub and celebrated the day
(we can think of no better place Anthony :) - but their celebrations were
dampened by the boys in blue :( ... [click
to read]
Steve Foster (England)
Steve swapped his suit and tie for an England footy shirt... [click
to read]
Steve Roberts (England)
Steve was astounded that nobody else at his workplace made any kind
of effort to recognise St. George's Day... [click
to read]
Barry Boxham (Hertfordshire,
England)
Barry and his mate flew the flag of St. George from their golf buggy
during a specially arranged golf tournament in Watford... [click
to read]
Emma Skeith (England)
Emma wears a red rose with pride and reminds us that the flag of St.
George is not just for the World Cup, it's for life!... [click
to read]
"Snoopygirl"
(Warwick, England)
Snoopygirl tells of a show of strength in Warwick... [click
to read]
"Gasdocbob"
(England)
Gasdocbob quotes Flanders & Swann... [click
to read]
Kelvin Brownsword (England)
Kevin wore a white shirt and red tie to work, but doesn't think that
any of his colleagues realised why... [click
to read]
"Crayside"
(England)
Went to work wearing an England top and had "a few pints for
St. George" in the evening... [click
to read]
Megan (England)
Young Megan celebrated the day by wearing a rather snazzy and somewhat
familiar England T-shirt... [click
to read]
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