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this is the most wales pic i have. and probably the gayest too, so i thought i would share it with you because i havent been ridiculed enough lately.
i am the gay one in the middle and have welshmen on either side - and we all have whales in our hands. note that the englishman does in fact have the smallest one.
also note that the welshmen are the short arses.
seaworld(or something) near san francisco in 1993 i believe.
on shore leave from chevron tanker george h. weyerhauser
The spinner has been brought on and a defensive field has been set - this seems to have slowed the Welsh wizard down as he has reverted to a test match style of batting after his dazzling first 50...John Davison, this is not....
"The Welsh it would seem are diligent and hard workers. Rarely does a moment pass when they are not either involved in some form of extreme labour. Their muscles are large, their heart rate proven to be slow. by contrast the English are idol, their physique possessing none of the prowess of their welsh counterparts"
The Reverend Boyston Smythe (from a study conducted in 1873)
by which one can gather that some of us have to do some fukking work Nick.
Been to Llenethly (sp) and Swansea a few times. Lovely part of the world. Super people. Went down to the tip of something for an evening. Love to live there.
Llanelli.Quote:
Llenethly
but you have a good point.
Why don't i want to live there?
Tomorrow in the second installmenent of this fascinating and educational thread, i shall post the bad bits.
Be great to see what you see - always different when you've lived there, I guess.
What is Swansea University like?
I have a friend in Colwyn Bay it's lovely there.
^^
I think it was considered to be a kind of third best option after cardiff and Aberystwyth.
Most of the people i knew that went there really enjoyed it.
They have always had a quality rugby team.
The only time i played against those bastards we went down 67 points to nil.
I was conveniantly injured during my second and third years.
Wales used to have first-class rugby players. Heard it took a knock when the coal mines started closing.
bloody hell.
we are resurgent.
Won the grand slam 2 years ago for the first time since 1979.
Last year rocked horribly by injuries to no less than 18 first choice squad players.
All bar 2 of them are ready again.
We shall overcome.
^ Mate, you guys would find it hard to come second at the moment...
utter poop Lc.
I disrespect your opinion on this matter.
last time I saw you you were watching an odd variation of the game.
I could only count 13 players and there were no line outs.
That´s an easy one - The church above the lake;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
LOM, where are you?
My mother is here in 3 weeks time and she shall be bringing non terrorist liquid in her suitcase.
Are you near here?
Just been looking at the members on line list.
plenty of Aussies, scandinavians, celts and boks on line.
very few of the degenerate underclass english folk
might be a good time to abuse the English vermin that stole my land.
I agree booo to the English
Feel the envy.... :pokey:
those Celts originated in Germany and invaded BritainQuote:
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The area coloured blue had been settled by the Celts by around 200 BC. The date of their settlement of Britain is uncertain and may have taken place several centuries earlier. The Rhineland was a centre of iron production and skilled craftsmen made the twisted gold neck rings (torques, or torcs) found in the graves of their chieftains. Industrial skills included the production of good quality weapons and this helped their expansion.
do you remember that bit?
so CMN, you are really a Beaker personQuote:
A more balanced and likely theory is that the actual number of Celtic newcomers was low, and though they managed to dominate the culture of the earlier inhabitants of Wales, they did so without changing the overall physical or racial characteristics. So the Welsh of today are more likely to owe their physiognomy, if not their culture, to the Beaker People rather than the later Celts.
that accounts for it
shut up andy
Don't let history get in the way of this thread.
Bloody party pooper.
Missah Noon - why don't you live in Wales? Just curious