St George's Day today
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Ray B
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CaroleF
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Re: St George's Day today
And Shakespeare's birthday!
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david63
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Re: St George's Day today
And Shakespeare's death
And more importantly - my wife's birthday
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Portsmouth
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Re: St George's Day today
Yes a wife's birthday should always be important
ps although we like to say Shakespeares birthday is April 23rd, I'm not sure I agree...the only actual proof we have is that he was baptized on April 26th so I would think maybe he was born a day or so earlier than the 23rd
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Onelife
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Re: St George's Day today
Not as important as your wifeโs Birthday but our daughter attended Willies old school; indeed, she was one of the first cohort of girls to attend what was up until a few years ago an all-boys school.
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CaroleF
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From what I have read I think the actual date of Shakespeare's death wasn't known but as it was near the date considered his birthday they decided to use the same date.
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Ray B
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Shakespeare is a bit like Elvis, he seem to have a lot of places suggest he may have played there. Next thing a plaque appears saying Shakespeare may have done a play here. Pulls in the punters.
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Portsmouth
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Re: St George's Day today
Oh.....so you really are part of the elite/gentryOnelife wrote: 23 Apr 2025, 16:31
but our daughter attended Willies old school; indeed, she was one of the first cohort of girls to attend what was up until a few years ago an all-boys school.
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Ray B
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Pompy, steady, you may regret it. It's possible now that you may be sent a box of Keith's chocolates. 
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Portsmouth wrote: 23 Apr 2025, 21:36Oh.....so you really are part of the elite/gentryOnelife wrote: 23 Apr 2025, 16:31
but our daughter attended Willies old school; indeed, she was one of the first cohort of girls to attend what was up until a few years ago an all-boys school.....to be honest, I thought the talk about you having a big estate with deer etc was just for fun but I now think I was mistaken
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Donโt fall for it. Heโs got a two up two down with an outside pricey really.
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Onelife
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Thank you, Pompy, your good judgment in horses and my standing in society are well foundedโฆ. I take no notice of those who think Onelife is full of bullsh*tPortsmouth wrote: 23 Apr 2025, 21:36Oh.....so you really are part of the elite/gentryOnelife wrote: 23 Apr 2025, 16:31
but our daughter attended Willies old school; indeed, she was one of the first cohort of girls to attend what was up until a few years ago an all-boys school.....to be honest, I thought the talk about you having a big estate with deer etc was just for fun but I now think I was mistaken
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screwy
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Heard on North West news last night that St Georgeโs day is put back a week because it canโt follow Easter? WTF is all that about.? Bloody religion. The worlds gone mad.
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Onelife
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Theyโve been changing things to fit their narrative for thousands of yearsโฆand to think some still believe in their invisible friendscrewy wrote: 24 Apr 2025, 16:30Heard on North West news last night that St Georgeโs day is put back a week because it canโt follow Easter? WTF is all that about.? Bloody religion. The worlds gone mad.![]()
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Onelife
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I'll have you know, we now have central heating in our oustside privyStephen wrote: 24 Apr 2025, 10:49Portsmouth wrote: 23 Apr 2025, 21:36Oh.....so you really are part of the elite/gentryOnelife wrote: 23 Apr 2025, 16:31
but our daughter attended Willies old school; indeed, she was one of the first cohort of girls to attend what was up until a few years ago an all-boys school.....to be honest, I thought the talk about you having a big estate with deer etc was just for fun but I now think I was mistaken
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Donโt fall for it. Heโs got a two up two down with an outside pricey really.
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Now is that why Google said it was April 28th when I asked the question earlier this week.screwy wrote: 24 Apr 2025, 16:30Heard on North West news last night that St Georgeโs day is put back a week because it canโt follow Easter? WTF is all that about.? Bloody religion. The worlds gone mad.![]()
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david63
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I would guess that it is to do with the recognition of St George's Day - especially by the Scout Association.screwy wrote: 24 Apr 2025, 16:30Heard on North West news last night that St Georgeโs day is put back a week because it canโt follow Easter? WTF is all that about.? Bloody religion. The worlds gone mad.![]()
The Scout Association throughout the country hold a parade and church service in recognition of our patron saint traditionally on the Sunday nearest to 23rd April (be that before or after the actual date) which this year would have been Easter Sunday therefore for several reasons it will be delayed until the following Sunday - this is not without precedent.
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