Scottish please! Not the same as England.
Don't forget it's that wedding on the 29th April - so we get an extra holiday to "celebrate". (I won't be watching).
Quote from: Late Developer on November 26, 2010, 07:59:25 PMDon't forget it's that wedding on the 29th April - so we get an extra holiday to "celebrate". (I won't be watching).Are you going then :-)
Quote from: Andrea on November 26, 2010, 06:12:14 PMScottish please! Not the same as England.I said UK. UK covers Scotland Your special bank holidays are included.
German dates added. Doublechecked the UK/Scotland holidays and fixed/added where necessary (had to put in observed Christmas and boxing day as well as observed new years and 2nd January). Had to remove the bizzare German date of "2. Weihnachtstag" on the 26 December... that's date is full now of Kwanzaa, Lendemain de Noel and Boxing day and UK Bank Holiday :/
Quote from: Heather on November 26, 2010, 06:30:14 PMQuote from: Andrea on November 26, 2010, 06:12:14 PMScottish please! Not the same as England.I said UK. UK covers Scotland Your special bank holidays are included. being a US ex pat, you clearly haven't grasped the more subtle points of the various british national interests. British v English v Welsh v Cornish v Irish v Scot aside, nobody describes themselves as United Kingdomish. Do you not understand what our caledonian cousins (even those honorary ones like our Andrea) have gone through to claim their Heritage? And you deny them it in one foul swoop. Shame on you. I'm Gillinghamish - and proud of it. Those UK - o - crats have no power over me.
Then I can see if I need to rip my hair out about low resolution/tiny images or not
Leon, I would not have put "Irish" in that description above! by stating Irish you are pasting the whole island of Ireland in one foul swoop as possibly being "United Kingdomish" . . . and we are not!You meant to say "Northern Irish" !Oh just to be clear im IRISH
Quote from: leon taylor on November 26, 2010, 09:06:11 PMQuote from: Heather on November 26, 2010, 06:30:14 PMQuote from: Andrea on November 26, 2010, 06:12:14 PMScottish please! Not the same as England.I said UK. UK covers Scotland Your special bank holidays are included. being a US ex pat, you clearly haven't grasped the more subtle points of the various british national interests. British v English v Welsh v Cornish v Irish v Scot aside, nobody describes themselves as United Kingdomish. Do you not understand what our caledonian cousins (even those honorary ones like our Andrea) have gone through to claim their Heritage? And you deny them it in one foul swoop. Shame on you. I'm Gillinghamish - and proud of it. Those UK - o - crats have no power over me. Leon, I would not have put "Irish" in that description above! by stating Irish you are pasting the whole island of Ireland in one foul swoop as possibly being "United Kingdomish" . . . and we are not!You meant to say "Northern Irish" !Oh just to be clear im IRISH
Hi HeatherAny news on the calendar yet or is that pesky snow delaying things?I am keen to get an order in for a few for Christmas presents for friends and family. Any idea when Christmas deadlines might be for ordering this?Graham
I have no clue what's delaying the calendar. I ordered a proof as soon as I could and it printed and shipped ... on the 1st. Normally the post isn't so awful :/ and we didn't have much snow and had post everyday that I could tell unless it's being shipped from Kent or southeast of London... or Scotland... or Newcastle... hmmm... Last posting ordering dates are coming up soon so I'll just post a link and fail to endorse this properly like I was expecting to
Quote from: aoluain on November 28, 2010, 09:25:45 AMQuote from: leon taylor on November 26, 2010, 09:06:11 PMQuote from: Heather on November 26, 2010, 06:30:14 PMQuote from: Andrea on November 26, 2010, 06:12:14 PMScottish please! Not the same as England.I said UK. UK covers Scotland Your special bank holidays are included. being a US ex pat, you clearly haven't grasped the more subtle points of the various british national interests. British v English v Welsh v Cornish v Irish v Scot aside, nobody describes themselves as United Kingdomish. Do you not understand what our caledonian cousins (even those honorary ones like our Andrea) have gone through to claim their Heritage? And you deny them it in one foul swoop. Shame on you. I'm Gillinghamish - and proud of it. Those UK - o - crats have no power over me. Leon, I would not have put "Irish" in that description above! by stating Irish you are pasting the whole island of Ireland in one foul swoop as possibly being "United Kingdomish" . . . and we are not!You meant to say "Northern Irish" !Oh just to be clear im IRISH But. Not everyone who is from NI considers themselves to be 'Northern Irish' I'm just Irish. Or aren't we all 'Mid Atlanticish' these days?