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4 hours ago, Ayrshire Chris said:

Seems the English are a tad ambivalent to st george.  So how’s about Eavis day, a Friday in June. That would celebrate the greatest living Englishman and as-its a public holiday would mean you wouldn’t need annual leave for the Friday of the festival. 

Do I get a ticket lol 

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4 hours ago, clarkete said:

Yes, lots of folk who work on Sundays, Bank Holidays or whatever just seem to get flat rate these days - supposedly it's built into their contract, but that sounds sh*te if you're picking up the bad shifts.

 

I don't get anything for working weekends, but I work in hospitality in a really touristy area so I don't know anyone who is off at weekends so I'm fine with mid week "weekends". And as far as back holidays go, I do get those added to my account annual leave instead of taking them on the day which means I get to choose when I take them so suits me better. I wouldn't want to be off on a bank holiday around here, it's hideous.

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1 hour ago, Rufus Gwertigan said:

No White Rose? 

If you want a white rose old son have one.. Pop it on the flag.. I don't know how to do it but would be interesting to see what happens lol 

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23 minutes ago, OG said:

I thought all Scottish kids looked like this 

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and all adults like this

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It takes a lot of hard work to reach the adult stage. Daily doses of buckfast and glue sniffing are required to see you through the teenage years and only a minority reach the rab  c nesbitt stage.  The rest of us fall away and are tempted by such evils as salad, fresh fruit and vegetables. We blend seamlessly into UK society and can wander through the Glastonbury festival unnoticed. Only the appearance of biffy clyro or Gerry cinnamon  reawakens our primitive urges to swear uncontrollably and dine on deep fried confectionery and special brew.

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1 hour ago, musky said:

 

I just want to know when the f*ck wishing someone a ‘happy St George’s day’ became a thing?

Couldn't say, but suspect the (ironically unholy) greetings card industry may have played some small part, at least.

PS -  It was the Diocletianic Persecution that did for him, in the end.

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9 hours ago, musky said:

I don’t think it’s supposed to be but no one seems to check. 

I just want to know when the f*ck wishing someone a ‘happy St George’s day’ became a thing?

Given the variety of reactions in the thread, I think you're safe to say it isn't yet a thing.

I work in a place with scores of people and not one said it, just the odd conversation about the date.

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