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Last day of Xmas break, back to the daily grind tomorrow
Where has the last week gone?
 
Tomorrow? That's the 3rd init? I thought that the 1st was a public holiday? It was here and all are back at work today.

Same last week. Krimbel Day Sunday, work Monday and the world say that the French have all the hols? So back to the grind for us today and we've already been to the bank to get rid of all the botttles, the bottle bank that is, just in case you get confusticated?

This retired life is so busy! :shock:
 
John15":24fiy1bo said:
I'm glad it's over. Normal TV can now resume.

John

Oh I don't know - Operation Crossbow and The Bridge at Remegen, Dirty Dozen - all good classics
 
John15":2ftqopru said:
I'm glad it's over. Normal TV can now resume.

John

Oh I don't know - Operation Crossbow and The Bridge at Remegen, Dirty Dozen - just today, all good classics
 
I'm glad it's all over so you working types can allow us retired types to get out and about again in peace. :wink: just kidding fellas. :lol:
 
John

With regard to the difference between UK and French Bank Holidays, in the UK, if a Bank Holiday occurs over a weekend, the holiday gets carried over until the weekdays hence England having the Monday and Tuesday off after Chrismas and the Monday 2nd in lieu of Sunday 1st. The poor old French lose out if a national holiday falls during a weekend.

In general, the French have more national holidays than the English (Scotland and NI have different days) with 11 rather than 9. What amazes me is that, with an avowed secular culture, the French celebrate Whitsun, The Assumption, the Assumption of Mary and All Saints Day.

Martin
 
Christmas off work would be nice. I have worked since the end of October without a day off. It will be end of January before i get any time off. However i then have 3 months holiday. Which will be nice.
 
It only goes to show that in England we need a few more Bank Hols.

Now we are Brexiting, can I suggest one or two to fill in the hole between the end of August and Christmas Day?

How about:-

Trafalgar Day - Celebrate by running round the square (oh and the day we beat the French AND Spanish in one go!) 21st October
St Crispin's Day - Just happens to coincide with the Battle of Agincourt - another victory over the French - 25th October
19th September - Battle of Poitier - another victory over the French
11th Nov would also be a good day to have a Bank Holiday as it might help keep the horrors of war in our minds.

Any other ideas?

Phil
 
Have'em when you want, I'll still be working them. Fixed shift pattern, nothing bookable.

However, better than celebrating conflict, death and suffering, celebrate creativity and achievement;

Isaac Newton Day
Joseph Swan day
Charles Babbage Day
Tim Berners-Lee Day

I reckon with a bit of thought we could easily get the number up to 52 ;)
 
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