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Pedalling Pete
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Be aware that the "Timeout" problem has not been resolved since the website was restructured. If you have anything to explain at length, then select all the text you have written, then copy befor hitting Submit. If you find after hitting the Submit button that you have Timed-out you can sign-in again and paste the text you saved.
Hope that helps.
Hope that helps.
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gar
Re:this site
or hit the back button on your desktop and copy it from the version you wrote out.
Then either sing in again or hit the forward button
and resubmit!
As we say in Welsh "Ciwt eh?!"
Gar
Then either sing in again or hit the forward button
and resubmit!
As we say in Welsh "Ciwt eh?!"
Gar
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gar
Re:this site
I only speak a little; enough to get me along the
Lon las Cymru, but thank you for the complement.
You wait till the pygmies beat the giants in february.
It'll be the laugh of the 21st century if they do.
Lon las Cymru, but thank you for the complement.
You wait till the pygmies beat the giants in february.
It'll be the laugh of the 21st century if they do.
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zeb
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Gar, since you're Welsh can you explain to me all the signs you see on the road in Snowdonia yet you see no low flying jets? i.e. A RAF SLOW
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gar
Re:this site
I saw a letter recently from a man complaining
that all the names had changed in Wales in the last few years since he went there last.
My cousin in Aber has the same problem!!
It is a wonderful language when you get in to it.
English mutates will not === won't
but in Welsh there are six different types of mutation, the most common at the beginning of the word. If you want to look it up in the dictionary you have to guess which letter it has mutated from!
My cousin and I were named after Welsh counties because our late Fathers could not remember where the conceptions took place, so I was called after Carmarthenshire (Sir Gar)
and my girl cousin after (Gwynnedd)
I have never lived down the knighthood; in fact I live up to something better.
that all the names had changed in Wales in the last few years since he went there last.
My cousin in Aber has the same problem!!
It is a wonderful language when you get in to it.
English mutates will not === won't
but in Welsh there are six different types of mutation, the most common at the beginning of the word. If you want to look it up in the dictionary you have to guess which letter it has mutated from!
My cousin and I were named after Welsh counties because our late Fathers could not remember where the conceptions took place, so I was called after Carmarthenshire (Sir Gar)
and my girl cousin after (Gwynnedd)
I have never lived down the knighthood; in fact I live up to something better.
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PHIL
Re:this site
More tosh and talking in riddles. Wales is theirs and we (England) owe them a living!
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Andy Tallis
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Hey Gars cousin is named after the county I'm living in. I'm sure she's not wet and windy though like Gwynedd seems to be.
No low flying jets in Snowdonia? I'm being driven crazy by stupid airoplanes playing their noisy games of soldiers when I'm out cycling, certainly not going slow.
My first ever cycle tour was up here and I got very confused by bilingual names of Menai Bridge till I understood it.
Wales is great. Even if it rains quite a bit and you have to pay £4 to get in (except on a bicycle.)
No low flying jets in Snowdonia? I'm being driven crazy by stupid airoplanes playing their noisy games of soldiers when I'm out cycling, certainly not going slow.
My first ever cycle tour was up here and I got very confused by bilingual names of Menai Bridge till I understood it.
Wales is great. Even if it rains quite a bit and you have to pay £4 to get in (except on a bicycle.)