And tomorrow is?

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Bryan
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And tomorrow is?

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With all the comments about a certain German dictator on another thread.
I thought I would ask the question "What day is Tomorrow?"
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Which German dictator and which thread? I am always keen to see examples of Godwin's Law.
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St. George's Day.......
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Correct

And did you notice all the patriotism evident around the country?

Would it help I wonder if we had a chain of "English Pubs"
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What would "English pubs" be like?

An 18th century style coaching inn, an inner-city beer house from the 19th century, a Dales village pub, barely distinguishable from an ordinary house and which the landlord ran as a sideline to farming? Or a red-brick corner pub from the 1950s, where unaccompanied women were seen as morally suspect and the landlord would throw you out if you didn't consume your drink(s) fast enough?

Quite a variety, yet all traditionally English at one point or another.
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Last time I was over in England, I couldn't help but notice just how many pubs were closed or converted into ethnic restaurants. Even my late father in law's old pub, in which he was a regular all his life, is now a private house.
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G'Day Gents

Here in Oz, it will be ANZAC day, a day to remember the landings at Gallipoli in 1915, and the sacrifice of the men who served there country in times of war.

Lest We Forget.

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And tomorrow is? ... The 43rd anniversary of the death of Oliver Vaughan Snell Bulleid in Malta at the age of 87.

Assistant to Sir Nigel Gresley 1912 - 1937;

Chief Mechanical Engineer, Southern Railway 1937 - 1947;

Chief Mechanical Engineer, Southern Region, British Railways 1948 - 1950;

Chief Mechanical Engineer, Córas Iompair Éireann 1950 - 1958;

Last giant of steam - Doncaster trained as well!
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