It's St George's Day and I have some questions

How do English people celebrate it? Are you even meant to?

What’s wrong with dragons why kill one?

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They don’t
No
Fire breathings a bit of a menace

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Is “the dragon” literal or does it mean Celts?

Excellent Welsh #content, Ruffers

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Makes me wince, that.

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Does the St. George’s dragon represent Wales? harsh if true

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Maybe it meant drugs and it’s all a metaphor?

You’re thinking of Puff

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Eat some Souvlaki I guess. He was Greek wasn’t he?

8 pints of Carling and a fight.

Only if you’re the kind of person that enjoys the above.

I thought he was from Malta

I was wrong

are they in the middle of making a big georgian flag?

I remember we used to have St George’s Day parades when I was in the cub scouts. Not a big fan

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No bank holiday no celebrate.

Give me a bank holiday and I’ll be out in the street singing no surrender to the IRA.

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Seems a bit off the Welsh having a go at the English for celebrating someone who isn’t from there, given how much they love Tom Jones

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The Springsteen one?

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someone dresses up as a dragon, and the rest of the village hunts them down and kills them. the person delivering the final blow is named st george

actually both wrong. greek origins but born in Turkey. According to his wiki page at least.

St David was Irish too, bunch of fairweather friends the pillars of Welsh symbolism.

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