St George's Day

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mallosa
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St George's Day

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'Happy St George's Day'

Lets celebrate!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dxn73vXEW7w
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Re: St George's Day

Post by gardener »

I thought it must be when I saw Boris on Sky News sporting and enormous rose at a very odd angle on his lapel.

Happy St George's Day!
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Happy St George's Day everyone, like the choose of video san :grin:
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Re: St George's Day

Post by Northern Lass »

We should all do more to celebrate like the Irish and Welsh do
Lots of red and white flags flying on the way to the archives today

I think that in Dudley there is a lot going on tomoz celebrations etc

and the weather is fab!
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Post by Annie »

Happy St Georges day all , and I love your choixe of music also San . :grin:

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Re: St George's Day

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Northern Lass wrote:We should all do more to celebrate like the Irish and Welsh do
Lots of red and white flags flying on the way to the archives today

I think that in Dudley there is a lot going on tomoz celebrations etc

and the weather is fab!


Well there's loads going on in the Blackcountry ...see here
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