I've not suffered for any of those Welsh diseases. But I have woken up feeling hte effects of Barmouth.
The Welsh are responsible for hangovers as well.
TT - yes, Cannon and Ball are definitely Welsh. Not from England. And particularly not from the North West of England, let alone anywhere even vaguely near Manchester.
"You name it and the chances are you can do it in Wales. One day you could be up a mountain, the next: on a beach. Today, rock climbing. Tomorrow, rock pooling. Or spend time spending - in our bustling city centres, tiny craft shops, designer outlets and galleries. Something more spiritual? Try a church-to-church walk through our countryside. More down to earth? What about a building site?"
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I'll have you know I'm having a laugh.
Thanks very much!
Holyhead, if left untreated, can soon develop into a nasty case of Bridgend.
After that, you get a terrible bout of Mold.
We will all laugh with you Ha ha ha!
That is why I am on here.
Gets bloomin lonley in this rat infested county. LOL
Have people become confused over what is banter and what isn't all of a sudden?
I'm puzzled, do people really think I'm going to be catching a plane form Germany to Wales just to see Hippo?
Maybe I should give up with this bloody forum, there's too many po-faced people on here.
I will spread my disease to all of you.
Cannon and ball are welsh?
Well f*ck a dead duck........Think I will use my other passport.
you mean you arent getting on a plane???
Sobs theatrically
... before it reaches the end-phase known as Tan-y-pistyll, where it shrinks and goes leathery before finally dropping off.
The name's Moodybutgorgeous, Bryan Moodybutgorgeous!
:-)
Psssssst, Hippo, I was lying, the tickets are already booked! See you in the disused shearing shed at 7.45, OK?
The Welsh are responsible for hangovers as well.
TT - yes, Cannon and Ball are definitely Welsh. Not from England. And particularly not from the North West of England, let alone anywhere even vaguely near Manchester.
I think they're from Llataynnufton.
The very next day I went to Turnham Green.
Also known as CJ...
Flounce!
From the Visit Wales website, Things To Do:
"You name it and the chances are you can do it in Wales. One day you could be up a mountain, the next: on a beach. Today, rock climbing. Tomorrow, rock pooling. Or spend time spending - in our bustling city centres, tiny craft shops, designer outlets and galleries. Something more spiritual? Try a church-to-church walk through our countryside. More down to earth? What about a building site?"
best get out for a plod