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Teddy_boy | 07:32 Mon 02nd May 2011 | Food & Drink
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How are you celebrating Mayday?And should the red flag be flying in the top left corner instead of the union jack?
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Normal day off, teddy, since there are no local maypoles - and no, May Day was celebrated in this country long before the Communists hi-jacked it with their military parades.
For me it's a coffee and a muffin
It should indeed. Media URL: http://youtu.be/nGXOjm95WWo
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I'm not doing much today. I'm hoping my brother will come round later though. Why a red flag?
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Only been the new may day holiday since 1978 boxtops.First monday of may as far as im aware. As opposed to the older mayday celebrations , some of which actually started around april 28th i believe.
They should move it to October or November (the public holiday, not Labour Day)

We have too many in the spring and could do with one in the depressing period.
I agree teddy, the May Day hol is a fabrication, but I don't see that it correlates with the Red Square festivals in the past, at all. As I recall "our" May Day holiday was so we could all go morris dancing, and celebrate what we used to do on May 1.
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Wsnt it a day off work for the workersObviously hundreds of years ago they wouldnt have been celebrating as comrades of other workers.Employers then just wouldnt have tolerated such nonsense.Smack too much of free thinking.
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I think they're planning to do that anyway, Hopkirk, but who wants a day off in winter?
LOL Eddie, they never told us that, but I can believe it!
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Well if your teacher had ribbons hanging from his willy and a bunch of strangely dressed men dancing around it waving sticks and ringing bells , then he was a very starnge man indeed.
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always liked Mayday celebrations as they appealed to some inner part of me and then there is furry/flora day coming up. another pagan festival. hurrah.
Jno: "Who wants a day off in winter?"

Me!


(Mind you, I don't get public holidays off anyway, so I am not the one to ask)

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