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Posted by on May 9, 2008, 11:28 pm
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> On Fri, 09 May 2008 22:12:01 +0200, YarnWright wrote:
> > Mary Fisher spun a FINE 'yarn':
> >>Today we've been celebrating Europe day - the unity of lots of nations.
> >>Flags flying everywhere - spectacular :-)
> >>I forgot to announce St George's Day last month but that was only for
> >>England - and other countries which have him as their patron saint. But
> >>with amazing co-incidence it's also the birthday of William Shakespeare
> >>who of course is the epitome of Englishness - and our No 1 grandson who'=
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> >>now 23.
> >>Mary
> > Mary Fisher. . .
> > How nice.
> > Noreen
> The very best celebrations of all are the ones for New Year (Hogmanay) in
> Edinburgh, Noreen. Thousands of people come from all over the
> world to join in the celebrations then.
> I used to love it when I was younger but now prefer to stay home and
> watch it on television. We can see the fireworks from out back garden even=
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> though the centre of Edinburgh is over 30 miles away across the River
> Forth.
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I congratulate all Europeans here who are part of this New UNION. May
this Union Fill what it was born for ,,, mirjam
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>flying everywhere - spectacular :-)
>I forgot to announce St George's Day last month but that was only for England
>- and other countries which have him as their patron saint. But with amazing
>co-incidence it's also the birthday of William Shakespeare who of course is
>the epitome of Englishness - and our No 1 grandson who's now 23.
>Mary