Uh-huh, and evidently there's another thing the Brits are or were never much "creative" about either, ya know Tex.txfilmfan wrote: ↑September 1st, 2024, 10:49 amThey celebrate neither Labor Day nor Labour Day. They do have a holiday in May (two in fact). The first one is the first Monday in May, called early May bank holiday, and the latter one is the last Monday in May, called spring bank holiday.Dargo wrote: ↑September 1st, 2024, 10:40 amSo then, you're sayin' you're back over there in Ole Blighty again right now, Swithin?Swithin wrote: ↑September 1st, 2024, 10:00 am
When I was a kid, I was taken to a great double bill: The Amazing Colossal Man and The Attack of the Puppet People. Loved them both. By coincidence, I'm visiting a friend this Labour Day weekend whose father took us to that double bill, so many years ago.
Funny, didn't know the Brits celebrated LABOR Day like we do this month.
(...nope, thought they celebrated this kind'a thing on May 1st?!)
The last holiday before Christmas is the summer bank holiday, which was last week. It's the last Monday in August.
They aren't very creative with their official government holiday names.
(...yep, getting rid of that OH SO needless letter "u" in words such as "Labor")