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welsh people

Postby CloudStrife » 02 Jun 2009, 21:38

r there any other welsh people on here or is it just me
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Re: welsh people

Postby stockingman » 02 Jun 2009, 21:41

Ann Robinson pops in now and again :D joke...... couldnt resist cloud sorry
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Re: welsh people

Postby slimeysophie » 03 Jun 2009, 00:14

Hehehe! I am a teeny bit Welsh but i'm not sure which part! I think it's my left foot! (Some part of my family originated from there!)

I dont think that's what you wanted to hear. It's 2:10am and im not even drunk!
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Re: welsh people

Postby BillShipton » 03 Jun 2009, 08:15

I was born in Wales (St Davids hosp, Bangor) and lived in Rhosneigr on Anglesey where my Dad had a shop till I was five. Not sure this makes me true Welsh but it is enough for me to support the rugby team (and even the football team!), especially when playing England!
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Re: welsh people

Postby leonmoomin » 03 Jun 2009, 11:51

I'm Welsh! Born in Cardiff and brought up in Tenby in Pembrokeshire!

Moved to England when I was 21!
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Postby Etonman » 03 Jun 2009, 12:02

BillShipton wrote:I was born in Wales (St Davids hosp, Bangor) and lived in Rhosneigr on Anglesey where my Dad had a shop till I was five. Not sure this makes me true Welsh but it is enough for me to support the rugby team (and even the football team!), especially when playing England!


We've an old family friend (sort of "honorary aunt" to me) who was a midwife at Bangor at one time. Now there's a thought. :D
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Re: welsh people

Postby BillShipton » 03 Jun 2009, 12:56

Aled Jones was born at St Davids, Bangor as well. We have so much in common!
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Re: welsh people

Postby splat182002 » 03 Jun 2009, 19:49

My Dad's Welsh which makes me half welsh
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Re: welsh people

Postby mattbuck » 03 Jun 2009, 21:37

I just have holidays in wales.
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Re: welsh people

Postby BillShipton » 04 Jun 2009, 07:24

mattbuck wrote:I just have holidays in wales.


Being born there is forgivable, but deliberately going there is just plain weird! (LOL)
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Re: welsh people

Postby jon42 » 04 Jun 2009, 09:50

Crossing the Severn Bridge, I've noticed that they make you pay to get in, but not to get out. Seemed the wrong way round to me.
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Re: welsh people

Postby christh » 04 Jun 2009, 17:12

So go via Gloucester, and return over the bridge, as I will to attend the Chepstow Folk Festival. Not worth it if your coming up the M5, maybe. Iachyd dda. My grandmother came from Cardiff, a long time ago.
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Re: welsh people

Postby Essexgungefan » 04 Jun 2009, 20:47

1 of my grandparents was Welsh and I was in Pembrokeshire 2 years ago...
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Re: welsh people

Postby CloudStrife » 04 Jun 2009, 21:43

just remeber there's nothin wrong with bein welsh, it worked 4 tom jones
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Re: welsh people

Postby trollsb » 05 Jun 2009, 16:16

My husband is welsh, an his parents live in Cardiff and we visit periodically.
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