It's 'London St. Pancake Day' π₯
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It's 'London St. Pancake Day'

(for those not aware the London train station is called St. Pancras ... but someone with a sense of humour briefly 'tweaked' it)


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It's 'London St. Pancake Day'

(for those not aware the London train station is called St. Pancras ... but someone with a sense of humour briefly 'tweaked' it)


@Natasha_Jay@tech.lgbt
The Dutch comic book author Jan Kruis invented "Saint Pancake" (Sint Pannekoek) in the mid 1980s for his popular comic strip series Jan, Jans en de kinderen. He set the date as the 29th of November and declared it to be "traditionally" celebrated with a pancake dinner and optionally by wearing a pancake on your head.
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sint_Pannekoek
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It's 'London St. Pancake Day'

(for those not aware the London train station is called St. Pancras ... but someone with a sense of humour briefly 'tweaked' it)


@Natasha_Jay that must be great for all the people who are not familiar with London trying to navigate it
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It's 'London St. Pancake Day'

(for those not aware the London train station is called St. Pancras ... but someone with a sense of humour briefly 'tweaked' it)


@Natasha_Jay this is great - I love the hijinks found in London. (As a medical type, it took me quite a while to not call it St. Pancreas in my head.)
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It's 'London St. Pancake Day'

(for those not aware the London train station is called St. Pancras ... but someone with a sense of humour briefly 'tweaked' it)


@Natasha_Jay Better than St Pancreas
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It's 'London St. Pancake Day'

(for those not aware the London train station is called St. Pancras ... but someone with a sense of humour briefly 'tweaked' it)


@Natasha_Jay So is there finally a direct connection from St. Pancake to the Berliner Hauptbahnhof?

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