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#16 Post by David6214 »

Climbed a few mountains there once, and I can say that rerally long welsh village name, the llanfair one but it isn't going to come out right on here....thats about it for welsh stuff.
Previous owner of 42 Dolomite shaped vehicles, 14 Sprints, 12 1850s, 8 1500s, 3 V8s, 3 Toledos and 2 SEs
1300dolly

#17 Post by 1300dolly »

I know mike peters , lead singer from the alarm (80s rock group)

Iwent whale watching once.

Ive met Adam, he of dolomite fame.

Been chased by a welsh polise car along the A55.

seen Gaz top on stage (with mike peters)

My name is spelt the welsh way although its polish!!

Mrs1300dolly is welsh. (only half of her apparently)

photo of my mate strocking a large welsh cock (in bety-a-coad)
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#18 Post by george »

the valleys ...................
and of course we have leek soup you can keep your jellied eels give them to unsuspecting jap tourists :wink:
derby thats where they have a big wire to cross two hills isn't it :wink:
an old neighbour of mine went up that way and longed to come home to wales if only to watch me rebuilding cars (was a mech himself till he retired) gave me a valve from a 30/ 40s ford new unused still in my kitchen draw and a com cleaner still usefull today guess its a rare pice of kit that :wink:
he was burried home here in wales be it a country or principality :(
if it wasnt for us england would be dry and no water to brew beer either :roll: and we kept your industry going with the best anthracite in the world helped to make the dolly your riding about in now :lol:
2F45T4U

#19 Post by 2F45T4U »

truth is my dads English and apparantly I have an English twang to my accent. The English really don't think so, but the Welsh do....


Theres a girl in the same halls as me that loves Glynn off Big Brother. Once she heard me speak she asked me "do you know Glynn!?" So I replied
"Yer! beacause theres only like 12 people in Wales!"

She was devastated a few days later once I told her the truth :P
theholygrail

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#20 Post by theholygrail »

Disclaimer: Please note, I only took Alun to see this film as I knew he would thoroughly enjoy it :wink:

My insides almost came outside at two points in the film when I wretched at the horrors unfolding on the screen. Yes, the drinking of warm man fat was one of those moments! :shock: I think the whole audience had the same reaction.

It may not be an Oscar winner but it has certainly left an impression on me!

As for Welsh connections, I'm dating someone who is half-Welsh, I've been to Wales several times, I had a teacher at Junior school who was Welsh (probably still is) who we affectionately dubbed 'the dragon', oh; and the 1850HL I bought from Croydon a year ago has a Welsh sticker on it and came with several free ordnance survey maps and guide books to Wales!

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#21 Post by xvivalve »

Susie is actually referring to the resulting fluid from a liposuction session on one of the blokes and was delightfully niaive to the real definition of 'man fat'! :P She is now rather embarrased!

For clarity, it wasn't warm, they had carried the jar with them for a while and it was congealed!
2F45T4U

#22 Post by 2F45T4U »

:lol: :lol: :lol:
Red Richie

#23 Post by Red Richie »

I was going to say something last night when I read the post, but like a good boy, I bit my tongue.

Every days a school day eh Susie?

:woohoo:
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#24 Post by theholygrail »

I thought Alun was ribbing me when he told me what 'man fat' was. :oops:

Now warm 'man fat' would not have made me heave my guts up, tepid or congealed man fat, now that's a different matter. :shock:

Bit your tongue Rich? At least you didn't staple it. :-#

Susie
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