Except that there are no Bank Holidays in June…or July… the next one isn’t until Aug 30th. Shame, because the UK is currently basking in wonderful sunshine (no rain at WImbledon - weird!), it would be lovely to have today off.
It would’ve been really funny if this British strip had run next Monday, as that is the day that the U.S. will officially celebrate Independence Day (even though the date of July 4th falls on Sunday)…
That strip looks like the master and wife are up and read the newspapers with their hot teas to drink in the morning. Fred is on the bed comfortably. I think the master and wife need a brand new KING size bed so they and Fred can make more extra-comfortable. :-)
I didn’t think today was a Bank Holiday over there across the pond. Thanks, GrimmaTheNome, for answering that question.
Now can anyone answer silverstate’s question? Is it because there are so many football players in the UK that they want to enter more than one team? I thought it odd that England was waving a different flag, not the Union Jack. I think they called it the St. George’s cross.
The full name of our country is:
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The Great Britain part is made up of the ancient kingdoms of England and Scotland, and the principality of Wales. So, our country is in fact made up of 4 countries. In some sports, football, rugby, cricket etc. we play as individual countries. But sometimes, we play as the British lions, normally in some rugby matchs, this is all 4 countries making up 1 team.
Then again, in other sports we compete as 1 team, Great Britain, but never the United Kingdom.
As for the flag. The Union Jack, or Union Flag, is the flag of the UK. It is made up by the individual flags of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. It is the crosses of St George (England), St Andrew (Scotland), St David (Wales) and St Patrick (Ireland).
Hope this helps, we even get confused sometimes!
Just like Andy Murray. We (Americans) seem to be more thrilled about his appearance @ Wimbledon than the British. Why? Because the average English citizen will quickly point out that he’s a Scot. In fact there have been quotes from the faithful on Henman Hill, and I quote, “Well he’s not English is he?”. ‘Nuff said.
The English call Andy Murray British when he’s winning but a Scot when he loses .
I work for an American company; my managers often seem vaguely puzzled that I’m working on July 4th. We’re not quite so delighted to be shot of a troublesome colony as to want to celebrate ;-)
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Works for me.
bubbabasset over 14 years ago
Lovely! Every day is Basset Day at my house, too.
GrimmaTheNome over 14 years ago
Except that there are no Bank Holidays in June…or July… the next one isn’t until Aug 30th. Shame, because the UK is currently basking in wonderful sunshine (no rain at WImbledon - weird!), it would be lovely to have today off.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Relax, Fred.
BuzzDog over 14 years ago
It would’ve been really funny if this British strip had run next Monday, as that is the day that the U.S. will officially celebrate Independence Day (even though the date of July 4th falls on Sunday)…
silverstate over 14 years ago
Someone from the UK, please tell me why England, not Great Britain, not the UK, plays in the Word Cup.
Is Cameron the PM of 4 countries or one county?
Same Q…Is the UN represented by the UK as one country or 4 counties?
firedance1 Premium Member over 14 years ago
Maybe it’s Basset Day.
Wildmustang1262 over 14 years ago
That strip looks like the master and wife are up and read the newspapers with their hot teas to drink in the morning. Fred is on the bed comfortably. I think the master and wife need a brand new KING size bed so they and Fred can make more extra-comfortable. :-)
lauragale over 14 years ago
I didn’t think today was a Bank Holiday over there across the pond. Thanks, GrimmaTheNome, for answering that question.
Now can anyone answer silverstate’s question? Is it because there are so many football players in the UK that they want to enter more than one team? I thought it odd that England was waving a different flag, not the Union Jack. I think they called it the St. George’s cross.
photoman022 over 14 years ago
Everyday is a bank holiday for Fred
awl11 over 14 years ago
The full name of our country is: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The Great Britain part is made up of the ancient kingdoms of England and Scotland, and the principality of Wales. So, our country is in fact made up of 4 countries. In some sports, football, rugby, cricket etc. we play as individual countries. But sometimes, we play as the British lions, normally in some rugby matchs, this is all 4 countries making up 1 team. Then again, in other sports we compete as 1 team, Great Britain, but never the United Kingdom. As for the flag. The Union Jack, or Union Flag, is the flag of the UK. It is made up by the individual flags of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. It is the crosses of St George (England), St Andrew (Scotland), St David (Wales) and St Patrick (Ireland). Hope this helps, we even get confused sometimes!
Joseph Krois over 14 years ago
Just like Andy Murray. We (Americans) seem to be more thrilled about his appearance @ Wimbledon than the British. Why? Because the average English citizen will quickly point out that he’s a Scot. In fact there have been quotes from the faithful on Henman Hill, and I quote, “Well he’s not English is he?”. ‘Nuff said.
GrimmaTheNome over 14 years ago
The English call Andy Murray British when he’s winning but a Scot when he loses .
I work for an American company; my managers often seem vaguely puzzled that I’m working on July 4th. We’re not quite so delighted to be shot of a troublesome colony as to want to celebrate ;-)