Happy St George's Day
Posted: 23 Apr 2004, 12:07
Tis a beautiful sunny day too.
And a Mish gig tonight, we might get the empire back at this rate
And a Mish gig tonight, we might get the empire back at this rate
I hear Ron Atkinson's available if you're looking for Generals.Ed Rhombus wrote:we might get the empire back at this rate
emilystrange wrote:I have Big Si as MY UberGeneral.
you really are quite delusional aren't you?emilystrange wrote:AND Miss Goth is one of my special weapons.
you work? when do you find the time? or is working in pensions a euphemism for pissing about on t'internet at someone else's expense?emilystrange wrote:you would be delusional too, if you worked in pensions.
23 April. St George's Day. 'Green George' was the spirit of spring, and his image was common in old church carvings, a human head surrounded by leaves or looking out of a tree trunk. Some called him the witches' god. George the dragon killer evolved from a mixture of Green George, the Northern hero Sigurd (Siegfied) the dragon-slayer and an Arian bishop of Alexandria who put to death an orthodox Master of the Mint called Dracontius (dragon). St George was adopted as the patron saint of England in 1349 when Edward III founded the Order of the Garter.
And your point is...?RicheyJames wrote:and if you're a palestinian christian, farming leper who recently contracted a dose of syphilis in venice to go with the skin rash you picked-up in catalonia earlier in the year it's time to take to your horse and lead a parade of boy scouts through the streets of moscow...
Have you checked the value of your pension fund lately?RicheyJames wrote:or is working in pensions a euphemism for pissing about on t'internet at someone else's expense?
I hope you haven't spent the last two hours looking for that, Mr Fiend. I advise you to get out now while you've still got a semblance of sanity left.markfiend wrote:According to Fortean Times:23 April. St George's Day. 'Green George' was the spirit of spring, and his image was common in old church carvings, a human head surrounded by leaves or looking out of a tree trunk. Some called him the witches' god. George the dragon killer evolved from a mixture of Green George, the Northern hero Sigurd (Siegfied) the dragon-slayer and an Arian bishop of Alexandria who put to death an orthodox Master of the Mint called Dracontius (dragon). St George was adopted as the patron saint of England in 1349 when Edward III founded the Order of the Garter.
No, don't worry, the FT site is on my favourites anyway; just a coincidence that the St George stuff is there. Apart from the fact they do an "on this day" slot every day.Thrash Harry wrote:I hope you haven't spent the last two hours looking for that, Mr Fiend. I advise you to get out now while you've still got a semblance of sanity left.
i work hard. i passed exams for this. and i hate it. so give me a break.. i need to disengage sometimes.RicheyJames wrote:you work? when do you find the time? or is working in pensions a euphemism for pissing about on t'internet at someone else's expense?emilystrange wrote:you would be delusional too, if you worked in pensions.
F*ck me that sounds familiaremilystrange wrote:i passed exams for this. and i hate it. so give me a break.. i need to disengage sometimes.