Punchy
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Is this an attempt to reduce the number of Welsh in the country?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_west/4605768.stm
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_west/4605768.stm
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Serves the Welsh right for wanting and having a seperate language to the rest of us.. :tosser:Punchy said:Is this an attempt to reduce the number of Welsh in the country?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_west/4605768.stm
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Ha ha, it was worth dangling the maggot for a while though - yacki distan the man said:i ain't gonna bite ellen
You mean its a different language altogether !!!Allan said:Serves the Welsh right for wanting and having a seperate language to the rest of us.. :tosser:
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Rolfy Dave said:I thought it was just me getting dyslexic:dunno:
Rolfy
I'm sure you really mean iechyd da Buzz, or 'good health' as you Saesneg's say.Allan said:Ha ha, it was worth dangling the maggot for a while though - yacki di
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Aidey said:That was of course, five YEARS ago before the pedantic get to work......
stan the man said:"Gwesty" is welsh for hotel
derek kelly said:I didn't know for certain but I 'Gwest' it would be that.
Aidey said:Course they do because they are too busy arguing over what "get to work" means!
derek kelly said:Is that 'get to work' as in go and attend your place of employment?
or is it 'get to work' as in That tool that I use is a Get, to work [get as in difficult]