The patron saint of England may have slain dragons. But could he play the banjo ukulele? Did he perform surgery while looking ridiculously dishy? Or write Club Tropicana? See which other Georges we think are worthy of patronage. Click on the photos above to see if your favourite George made our list - and click on the link below for more great comedy BLOG POSTS | Greg Jenner: It's Time to Slay St George's Day Hi, my name's Greg, and I'm embarrassed to be English... Now, before you say anything, it's not just because of Piers Morgan. Alas, Britain is a union under threat, and if Scotland withdraws in 2014 then that union will likely collapse. Under such circumstances, I will be forced to call myself English. This will cause me acute concern, partially because Americans will confuse me Hugh Grant, but mostly because of this... I am ashamed of the St George's Cross flag. I'll pause there, so you can fetch the kindling for my pyre... | | Trevor Neal: Me, the Swimming Pool and the Man in the Shower I went with my family to visit the grandparents during the Easter holidays. The weather was pretty poor so indoor activities like scoffing chocolate, watching TV and sleeping were the main pastimes. Suited me fine. One morning though, in a rare fit of energetic enthusiasm, we went swimming, at a nearby leisure centre. | | Frisky and Mannish: The Great Talent Debate - The Bromance So, here we are again, to answer the most important question in modern Britain: IS THE VOICE BETTER THAN BRITAIN'S GOT TALENT? All is to play for as we continue to examine THE BATTLE OF THE JUDGES, this time focusing on the homoerotic inter-judge flirting. | | Lee Ridley: Standing Up for Ross Noble Today I read a story regarding comedian Ross Noble who has been criticised for taking the p*ss out of a disabled audience member's laugh. The disabled person, Luke Roberts, then went to the newspapers with his family to complain about it. | | Andy Zaltzman: What the World Has Learned This Week: Kim Jong-Un Has Much to Learn The young North Korea boss and trainee despot has an unenviably difficult task stepping into the crazy shoes of his bonkers father, and attempting to waddle around in them with a similarly jaunty gait. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.CO.UK |
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