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Bono, knighted: 'you can call me demigod'
TheBoyDeadly by TheBoyDeadly March 29th, 2007

Today, Bono was knighted.

In a ceremony held at the Dublin home of British Ambassador David Reddaway, the singer - real name Paul Hewson - was awarded the status 'Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire'.

He couldn't be a proper 'Sir' because he's from across the Irish sea, you see. Nevertheless, the U2 frontman failed to grasp the concept and asked that people not refer to him as 'Sir': "You have permission to call me anything you want - except sir, all right? Lord of lords, your demigodness, that'll do."

That'll do, pig.

The cheeky Irish chappy was commended for his work with charities in Africa and other various humanitarian activities, before Reddaway expressed his sorrow that the knighting process no longer involved kneeling or swords.

"Please, I wasn't expecting you to kneel," quipped Bono, before Reddaway expressed his sorrow that the knighting process no longer involved kneeling or swords.

Responding to calls from some nationalist sections that it was inappropriate for such a prominent Irishman to accept an honour from Britain, Bono asserted:

"I think Great Britain is great. And Irish people support British football teams. And Irish bands sign British record labels. And Irish people speak English. And we even have one (Englishman) in our band."

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