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Old 23-04-2016, 17:38   #10
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Re: Happy St Racist's Day

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Originally Posted by Maggy J View Post
I think there is more interest in Shakespeare this year..There seems to have been a big push to make the day about the bard rather than St George.
It's been really bizarre for me.

The room where I studied Latin, attended assemblies and sat some GCSE exams has been refurbished by a charity and become a tourist attraction. I'm seeing the shops I visited to buy random things as a kid in the news.

Never did appreciate Stratford properly as I was young and lived there. George Bernard Shaw comes to mind.
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