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Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 5 Nov 2009 11:15

Good Morning Linda,
Don't be facitious - They could win, if the others don't turn up.
I am somewhat rather delicate this morning, my legs have turned to jelly, and my hair aches, apart from that I'm fine thankyou.

Perse, I also married a Davies, we could be related, though there are one or two Davies's in Wales, I've also got lots of William's in my tree, but again, half of Wales is named Williams.

I shall stand up and patriotically sing the Welsh National Anthem on Saturday, and yes, I do know the words.

Tec

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 5 Nov 2009 11:17

Ah i don't seem to have explained my self well.

it said it is one gladioulus, but lots of gladioli, or lots of gladioluses.

In any case, I can't take them seriously since Barry Humphries adopted them.

I was just looking at the updated WW1 records on ancestry, but most of my side were coal miners,so they would have been in reserved occupations. We have a picture of OH's grandfather in uniform and though the surname which is near the end of the alphabet has now been added, he is still not there, Oh well.

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 5 Nov 2009 11:19

You still have hair Tec???


Just joking, I know you do because you said so before and as you a re a true gentleman, I believe every single word you say.

Sounds like you have a virus, no kissing the Duchess,so you don't pass it on

Persephone

Persephone Report 5 Nov 2009 11:20

The All Blacks are a bit on again off again in their playing.
OH does not like the haka - it's one of those subjects that is permanently debated over here should they or shouldn't they. Our debates are like festering sores they never go away.

N.



Persephone

Persephone Report 5 Nov 2009 11:27

Night you two - will leave you to dance/play together as it is after Midnight here so I am already in my tomorrow whilst you are enjoying your morning.

Good luck Alison - My dad when he went for his first colonoscopy - my daughter aged about 15 at the time asked him what he was going to hospital for. He told her that they were going to shine a torch up his b*m to see if his hat was on straight.

Norma

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 5 Nov 2009 11:28

Yes, I do have hair, going a bit thin at the back apparently, but asI can't see round there, I don't care.
Should I attempt to kiss the Duchess, there would be raised eyebrows, and I would probably be sharply told to control myself!

Perse, I really like the Haka, and think they should definitely keep it.

Tec

Sydneybloke

Sydneybloke Report 5 Nov 2009 11:31

Hi Tec, Linda, Persey:
My GF liked Ricky Nelson and his brother Dave (?) because they were so wholesome (grandmother's influence I think).
I liked Elvis. Presley, not Costello.

On comedians, Abbott and Costello were senior ministers in the previous Australian government.

I have finished reading the biography of our deputy prime minister Julia Gillard, who is of Welsh origins but was born in Bury. Turns out she is a boat person. Came out on a ship called the Fairsky as a four year old about 1965. Her parents were originally from Cwmgrwach in south Wales. She is a woman I admire greatly. Not just for her politics as there are women on both sides of politics that I admire.

Persey, I sort of agree about the accent.
My first visit to your country was 1974. I never picked a strong accent, in fact in talking to an old bloke in Auckland I thought he was an Aussie and he thought I was a Kiwi.
My second visit was in 1991 I think, anyhow I left on the day Farmer Jim was elected prime minister. I had noted during the campaign a strong accent, i.e.hat sounded more like het and head more like hid. And things shorter than mountains were hlls (not a typo). That is also a characteristic of South African English. There were only two groups of people that sounded like that-- politicians and Maoris. Not newsreaders or ordinary people I met.
In 2001 it was more common still, but I went only to the southern part of the south island that time.
The Australian accent became very broad during the time of PM Bob Hawke (1983-1990). There are 3 accepts, often called broad, educated and affected. Hawke was very broad. Our former foreign minister spoke affected Australian, but he was educated in Adelaide and Britain which is some excuse. I like to think I sound on the slightly broad side of educated, but as my voice is rather nasal with a slight lisp (problem with front teeth maybe I am kidding myself.
I should be in bed. Have you heard that from me, before?



LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 5 Nov 2009 11:35

Goodnight Norma,

Colin, you should be in bed as well. Well not with Norma of course, your GF might object to that.

It is almost lunchtime here, or I hope it is, as I am starting to get hungry. Oh no, i just looked at the ckock and it is too early yet.

Sydneybloke

Sydneybloke Report 5 Nov 2009 11:36

Tec, I thought half of Wales was named Evans. As in Evans the meat, Evans the bread,Evans the law etc. My favourite is Evans the Scot. Friends of mine named Evans have a lad called Hamish.
So half Davies, half Williams and half Evans. I should talk. My surname is Irish but doesn't beging with Mc or O'. Then again, ity bekins with K so could be a relic of Mac G----

Sydneybloke

Sydneybloke Report 5 Nov 2009 11:41

Why sleep when you're having fun? I had some fun today on the end of the world thread. I wonder if anyone twigged the gnab gib.

Persey is about a thousand miles across the ditch from me. Berona, Sue, Carole and I think Alison are closer. Allan (if I was interested in maids, hairy legged or otherwise) is much further away. Fortunately.
Oh dear. What have I said?
Better go now before I get deeper into trouble. Nighty night.

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 5 Nov 2009 11:46

Colin.......
You are right about Evans - lots of them too.
The Welsh population is basically made up of names like,
Davies, Williams, Evans, Roberts, Edwards, Philips, Jones, and others that escape me, as I'm in a feeble frame of mind today.
Sleep well Colin, take care.
Edit, I read your contribution to the end of the world thread, it was brilliant, well done you, very well put across.

Tec

PatriciaAnn

PatriciaAnn Report 5 Nov 2009 19:20

Hi Everyone,
I'm not going out tonight. It's cold, dark and horrible out there!

Pat x

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 5 Nov 2009 19:32

It is not a bad night here, pity there is no display. Each year the Round Table organise a large display and bonfire, which is held on a field just near here,so we get a free view.They make a modest charge, we have been a few times and it is really good value for the price.

It seems there is no longer a branch of the Round Table, so there is no display this year. I was working in the tourist office this afternoon and we had loads of people coming in and phone calls asking where the display was. You would think that it was my fault

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 5 Nov 2009 19:36

Well it's Guy Fawkes night here, but it looks like being a bit of a damp squib. I had hoped to push the Duchess around the village in a wheelbarrow, doing my "Penny For The Guy" thing. However, she has refused to participate, just because it's pouring with rain, and very windy.
I even offered to lend her my raincoat. Very un-sporting I think.
She could have had a hot water bottle on her lap, and I would have filled my hip flask with her favourite tipple, so that she could have a little snifter when she got too cold and wet.
I could have talked her into anything once upon a time, but it seems her spirit of adventure has worn a bit thin. Oh well!,

Tec.

Tecwyn

Tecwyn Report 5 Nov 2009 19:38

Good Evening Linda, and Pat,

Have either of you got sparklers?

Tec

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 5 Nov 2009 19:38

Very funny Tec, well as I see you are feeling better, try lighting the fire and snuggling up to her instead. On second thoughts, maybe not, you have your back to think about lol

Diane

Diane Report 5 Nov 2009 19:39

Goodevening/ morning all

Tec it doe's sound as though you have a chill or virus of some sort, make sure you keep warm and don't get wet takeing the dog for walk's.
Hope OH is well as you don't need to have to look after some-one else when your feeling so off colour'

Hi Persephone though I know your not around at the moment

Hi Linda did you manage to hold out till lunch time before you raided the food cupboard ?

Hi Barbra how's you today hun, well I hope

Alison hi hun hope all goe's well today for you and that you don't feel to bad after your treatment.

Hi to Colin when you come on board, don't get the chance to talk to you as you are never on the thread when I am.

Hi Berona hope you had a goodnight's sleep, will catch you later when you come on the thread hun.

And finally hi to Sue if you are still home, if I remember rightly you said you were leaving Saturday because of weather, so hope to catch you later.

If I have missed anyone I didn't mean to, so I will say hi to you too.

Diane

There I knew there would be some-one I missed sorry Patricia Hi hun

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 5 Nov 2009 19:40

I have lots of sparklers Tec, OH knows how to keep me happy.

Oh if you mean of the firework variety, no I haven't. terribly dangerous things sparklers

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 5 Nov 2009 19:42

Hello Diane, I did manage to hold out to lunch time, in fact I ended up being a bit late, then had to rush because I nearly forgot that the tourist office has switched to winter opening hours, so we start earlier, but close earlier as well

PatriciaAnn

PatriciaAnn Report 5 Nov 2009 19:45

There are a lot of bangs around tonight.
Pat x