Patron Saint's Day Off?
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This is the story from Wales
Now, the thrust of my probing (Oh Er Mrs!) question is that should all of the UK Regions - Jockland, England and the Paddy's also have a day off work for their respective Patron Saints?
Or with this be another excuse to start an argument on 'religious grounds'?
<i>Discuss.</i>
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Now, the thrust of my probing (Oh Er Mrs!) question is that should all of the UK Regions - Jockland, England and the Paddy's also have a day off work for their respective Patron Saints?
Or with this be another excuse to start an argument on 'religious grounds'?
<i>Discuss.</i>
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><font color="green"><b>Lama Cycles</font id="green"></b><font color="green"> <i>"Attitude with Spit"</i></font id="green"> <</font id="size1">
Official Forum Legend 2006 & 2007</b></center>
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No, it would be an excuse for people to campaign for other pointless days off.
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