Had reason to check out Swansea Uni website yesters.. and the list of great fomer alumni isnt lengthy.. and it includes two of the Manic Street Preachers. Now, dnot' get me wrong, I like the manics as much as the next man, but what does that say about the uni list of greats??
anyway, congrats again.. may the sheep rest easy this evening!!
Moo I have about 3 books on the go, training books/logs and such like. sometimes i actualy see my bedside table and think "Ah ha thats what I bought in IKEA"
minty yes every year in primary school - every class used to have its picture taken and it was put in the local paper!! hope everyone had a great st davids day !!
My brother is at Swansea uni. And a cousin, an aunt, and my mum.
Toria - pls excuse if I'm mistranslating, but you are from Dol-y-bont? My mum's parents live in Bont Goch, & they used to run the village shop in Penrhyn-coch.
At primary school in Cambridgeshire I used to go in on St David's Day wearing traditional Welsh costume - so did my brother.
It is a good way to wind up my family by telling them that St David was a vegan too, but it is true, all his monks had to be. He was very cool for a Saint - story here.
'Be joyful, and keep your faith and your creed. Do the little things that you have seen me do and heard about. I will walk the path that our fathers have trod before us.'
DG - yes, your Welsh is up to scratch. My sister lives in Penrhyn and probably knows your relatives.
St David is the only UK patron saint who was actually born in the country that they are patron to. St Patrick was actually Welsh. So that's why Welsh people can celebrate St Patrick's Day.
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no the dress is WEST wales wear in 17th/18th century and adopted as such.
French where ally to OG but again being cheese eating surrender monkeys they weny "boff" and went
Do you all get p1ssed today like we do on St. Andrew's Day?
Daffs are one of my favourite flowers.
2 bunches for a quid here Beebs. V good quality though.
Should I go to Hay on Wye again, I will get taff to carry books for me!:)
Apparently St. David said 'Gwnewch y pethau bychain' ("Do the little things").
Dewi y draeg is sitting on my desk holding a daff and looking very cute.
Anyone going to F3K or Vinifera in London tonight for some cwrw, bwyta gymreig, un tipyn bach o ganio ac hwyl?
can't type in welsh in work, they think im odd as it is!
Bout time you had something to celebrate.
Had reason to check out Swansea Uni website yesters.. and the list of great fomer alumni isnt lengthy.. and it includes two of the Manic Street Preachers.
Now, dnot' get me wrong, I like the manics as much as the next man, but what does that say about the uni list of greats??
anyway, congrats again..
may the sheep rest easy this evening!!
xx
Moo forgot to say would carry your books
I have about 3 books on the go, training books/logs and such like. sometimes i actualy see my bedside table and think "Ah ha thats what I bought in IKEA"
I thought he was more a delegator of tasks!
I thought the people on the border were fiercely Welsh. Whereas Pembrokeshire is know as Little England isn't it ??
yes every year in primary school - every class used to have its picture taken and it was put in the local paper!!
hope everyone had a great st davids day !!
taff- I'm writing a short story about an imaginary encounter between Genghis Khan and Coco Chanel! Will email a copy when done!
I can't see gengis wearing a little black dress :0
In my office (in London) they had a Welsh theme in the staff canteen....lamb with leeks. Wow...that took alot of thought.
Casnewydd 2 Wrecsam 1
Toria - pls excuse if I'm mistranslating, but you are from Dol-y-bont? My mum's parents live in Bont Goch, & they used to run the village shop in Penrhyn-coch.
At primary school in Cambridgeshire I used to go in on St David's Day wearing traditional Welsh costume - so did my brother.
It is a good way to wind up my family by telling them that St David was a vegan too, but it is true, all his monks had to be. He was very cool for a Saint - story here.
'Be joyful, and keep your faith and your creed. Do the little things that you have seen me do and heard about. I will walk the path that our fathers have trod before us.'
DG - yes, your Welsh is up to scratch. My sister lives in Penrhyn and probably knows your relatives.
St David is the only UK patron saint who was actually born in the country that they are patron to. St Patrick was actually Welsh. So that's why Welsh people can celebrate St Patrick's Day.
DG, your's is probably better than mine.
If you're interested there's a informal Welsh speaking coffee group starting up, in Muswell Hill on Saturday motnings.
Musketeer, excellent result for Casnewydd. Whos's left in it now that Cardiff and wrexham are out?