A Very Happy Yorkshire Day To Everyone.

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Trojan
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Steve Jones wrote: of course as a Lancastrian (pause while everyone spits) I have to point out that this day goes back into the mists of time to...1975!It is for us of the Pagan persuasion Lughnasagh which predates it by a millenium!     It's here again. And it actually commemorates the Battle of Minden in 1759, which is on the KOYLI battle honours.
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A suitable drink to celebrate with... Merry Yorkshire Day!
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he he he Good old Leeds folk, recycling old threads.Have a great day!
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Chrism wrote: he he he Good old Leeds folk, recycling old threads.Have a great day! Nice work Chris - Happy Yorkshire Day from me too!
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Trojan wrote: Steve Jones wrote: of course as a Lancastrian (pause while everyone spits) I have to point out that this day goes back into the mists of time to...1975!It is for us of the Pagan persuasion Lughnasagh which predates it by a millenium!     It's here again. And it actually commemorates the Battle of Minden in 1759, which is on the KOYLI battle honours. And also for the Lancashire Fusiliers !.http://www.lancs-fusiliers.co.uk/Minden ... Personally I think this northern animosity, whilst a good bit of fun, is a southern invention along the lines of divide and conquer. It's nothing to do with the War of the Roses, as many Yorkshire men were fighting for the House of Lancaster.I would rather regard myself as a "Pennine" man, as my family has flitted from one side to the other as work required. Let's stick up for the North, together !.Bill

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Post by Loiner1960 »

Happy Yorkshire Day. Invented by the soon to be defunct Tetley's Brewery as a publicity stunt and it grows topsy. Went to Filey and rode horse on the beach with 11 others. Smashing day. Chosen as pointed out for KOYLI connections.

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The Symphony for Yorkshire is on the BBC website now: http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/leeds/hi/pe ... 870282.stm

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Well we even celebrate Yorkshire day out here - I had my Yorkshire Pub n Bisto ..... in the past my company has provided free Yorkshire puds to about 100 expats here (not all from Yorks, so was more 'spreading the word') and we had a slide show about Yorkshire and Yorkshire customs whilst they dined .... but financial things being as they are we gave it a miss this year!

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Patexpat wrote: Well we even celebrate Yorkshire day out here - I had my Yorkshire Pub n Bisto ..... in the past my company has provided free Yorkshire puds to about 100 expats here (not all from Yorks, so was more 'spreading the word') and we had a slide show about Yorkshire and Yorkshire customs whilst they dined .... but financial things being as they are we gave it a miss this year! Tom yum filled Yorkshire puddings? The mind (and stomach) boggles!!!     

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Post by Patexpat »

The thought of that had me gipping too ...! I was surprised tho that my Thai partner actually wolfed down a Yorks Pud with gravy - I thought it would be too bland for the Thai palate but obviously EVERYBODY appreciates a good Yorkshire Pudding!!!

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