St George was Turkish Not a Hope then in the OP, a Turkish D Light maybe
rich p ridiculous old lush 23 Apr 2015 #16 User3094 said: St George was Turkish Click to expand... Not a Hope then in the OP, a Turkish D Light maybe
User3094 said: St George was Turkish Click to expand... Not a Hope then in the OP, a Turkish D Light maybe
Tim Hall Guest 23 Apr 2015 #17 Slioch said: Click to expand... Yebbut, that speech was on St Crispin's Day, patron saint of cobblers. (ooh, Wikipedia suggests they (there's two of 'em) stayed in Faversham, beloved of the FNRTTC, and they've got a plaque)
Slioch said: Click to expand... Yebbut, that speech was on St Crispin's Day, patron saint of cobblers. (ooh, Wikipedia suggests they (there's two of 'em) stayed in Faversham, beloved of the FNRTTC, and they've got a plaque)
OP OP Aperitif Meme bar 23 Apr 2015 #18 Tim Hall said: Yebbut, that speech was on St Crispin's Day, patron saint of cobblers. (ooh, Wikipedia suggests they (there's two of 'em) stayed in Faversham, beloved of the FNRTTC, and they've got a plaque) Click to expand... That'd be right on this forum then, Tim.
Tim Hall said: Yebbut, that speech was on St Crispin's Day, patron saint of cobblers. (ooh, Wikipedia suggests they (there's two of 'em) stayed in Faversham, beloved of the FNRTTC, and they've got a plaque) Click to expand... That'd be right on this forum then, Tim.
Slioch Guru 23 Apr 2015 #19 Aperitif said: That'd be right on this forum then, Tim. Click to expand... With a name like Crispin, shouldn't that be "patron saint of slightly effeminate public schoolboys"?
Aperitif said: That'd be right on this forum then, Tim. Click to expand... With a name like Crispin, shouldn't that be "patron saint of slightly effeminate public schoolboys"?
OP OP Aperitif Meme bar 23 Apr 2015 #20 Slioch said: With a name like Crispin, shouldn't that be "patron saint of slightly effeminate public schoolboys"? Click to expand... After supping from the glass, one always likes to pop a crispin... More 'News of the Day' here.
Slioch said: With a name like Crispin, shouldn't that be "patron saint of slightly effeminate public schoolboys"? Click to expand... After supping from the glass, one always likes to pop a crispin... More 'News of the Day' here.
Dave the Smeghead Über Member 23 Apr 2015 #22 I realise this may be a trifle late but HAPPY ST GEORGE'S DAY And I have a bottle of Spitfire waiting for me at home to mark the day
I realise this may be a trifle late but HAPPY ST GEORGE'S DAY And I have a bottle of Spitfire waiting for me at home to mark the day
Dayvo just passin' through 23 Apr 2015 #23 Patron saint of the Barmy Army, I believe. And he goes by the name of Göran in Sweden.
Archie_tect De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace 24 Apr 2015 #25 User3094 said: St George was Turkish Click to expand... ... and the dragon?