4/23 is Saint George's Day

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Today is Saint George's Day, at least in England. He is probably best known for snuffing a dragon. As a child, I always heard and saw references to "Saint George and THE Dragon", leaving me to wonder if he slaughtered the last dragon, but I suspect that this is just a quirk of the English Language.

We don't know very much about that dragon, or dragons in general. but there had to be at least two on the Ark. Though they could've flown hither and yon sufficiently to give rise to the sightings all over the globe, this is unlikely. The energy needs would be horrific and food would've been quite scarce immediately after the flood. It also appears that there were once various species of dragons, perhaps as far back as the Ark itself. Not all had wings, so either there were multiple species on the Ark itself that reproduced and dispersed, or, horror of horrors, the various progeny of the original pair evolved into multiple species, at least some of which dispersed. In any event, St. George's dragon was probably not any of the dragons from Revelations (http://www.lizaphoenix.com/encyclopedia/dragon.shtml)

Insofar as they are generally depicted as being somewhat reptilian, it is likely that each species was pretty prolific. As carnivores, they would tend to disperse as juveniles. They are also reputed to live to enormous ages. Given that the one George killed was somewhere in the middle East,it more likely to be one of the originals from the Ark than the absolute last of their kind.

At any rate, Saint George became the patron saint of England somehow, so happy Saint George's Day.

And, while you're at it, consider that the site can always use funds. There are boxes for contributing in the upper left, should you feel like pitching in today.

Saint George's Day,

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QMS's picture

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Named St. George's. It is aptly located on Purgatory Lane.
With yearly tuition of around $74K, it is mainly a prep school
for the wealthy spawns of the elites. It is designated as a
Episcopal affiliated nonprofit, FWIW. Not sure how killing
dragons falls into the mix. I will just passover that one.

Thanks for filling in on the OT circuit. Will add to the kitty
whenever my social security check clears.

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question everything

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@QMS

unless something happens to the regular poster thereof. This is just an "informative" random column with a bit on panhandling on the side. Reptiles are seemingly anathema to the peoples of the book(s) because they have been made the fall guy for Eve's so-called "transgression", which was, in fact, a rebellion against the jumped-up minor deity who was to instill patriarchy and war madness in it's followers. (I suspect that she was a follower of Astarte or Ishtar)

be well and have a good one

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to protect them. The peoples of the book(s) have had a positively murderous hatred of our reptilian brothers as seemingly, does their god. I suspect that only their inability to come to agreement over the theory of evolution protects birds from the same madness. Instead, ally yourselves with our mesoamerican and hindu brothers in respect for those of the ophidian brethren.

be well and have a good opne

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Nothing about St. George but this is the Year of the Dragon in Chinese history. Loving dragons as I do now have a glow in dark and a steampunk dragon along with a dracena or dragon plant! Enough on dragons and have a good day.

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Life is what you make it, so make it something worthwhile.

This ain't no dress rehearsal!

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@jakkalbessie
Dragon indeed, China too is a supporter. Hope you're having good weather and luck.

be well and have a good one

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The only dragon I invite to dinner.
It's magic.

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Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.

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@earthling1

that one, and certainly most welcome to dinner.

be well and have a good one

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Got up and was thrilled to realize I get to fight the dragons another day! Wink

Amongst marine fish, the dragonets are some of the most spectacularly beautiful.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Synchiropus_splendidus_2_Luc_Viatour_...

St. George Reef Lighthouse off of Crescent City is aka Dragon rocks. One must live there?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dejs1IbCAR4&pp=ygUZc3QgZ2VvcmdlIHJlZWYgb...

thread tune

have gooid ones all fightin' them dragons!

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Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein

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@dystopian
blue ringed octopus, makes me wonder if it is protective coloration.

That's a fantastic lighthouse with a fantastic history, like the rocks themselves.

Thanks for the Tommy James

be well and have a good one

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@dystopian @dystopian I ever saw! And the lighthouse ain't no eyesore, is it?
I made friends with an anole that had a short tail. Watched him fight, mate, and for about 6 months, he controlled the territory. A few days ago, a young whipper snapper showed up in fight and f*ck mode, and short tail has moved on. There territory is about 12 ft. sq. I have seen him a couple of times about 3 ft. from his former kingdom boundary.
We take special care to watch where we step, sit, and work, so as not to injure our reptilian pals.
For us, Dragon Day is every day.

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@on the cusp Hi OtC,

Yeah we are quite fond of our Anoles here too. Lizards have that 'break point' in the tail which is usually where any break is. The broken off part continues to wiggle an distracts the predator to allow an escape... works well too!

take care!

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