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"No wooden spoon for Scotland - Yay!!! Now come on Ireland - make my day " And poetry in happiness... | |||
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"Richie Gray, MOTM mmmmmmmm I'd give him a ruck or two. " I'd give him a haircut first Loops lol x | |||
"Richie Gray, MOTM mmmmmmmm I'd give him a ruck or two. I'd give him a haircut first Loops lol x" Nah.... need something to hang onto to get near him for a snog....he's 6' 8" | |||
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"Maybe not a grand slam but we will be tournament champs. No way will the welsh win by 27 in Paris. " Wrexham, that well known suburb of Liverpool | |||
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"Maybe not a grand slam but we will be tournament champs. No way will the welsh win by 27 in Paris. " :0( positive thinking | |||
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"Isn't immigration wonderful?" It sure is, without it Wales would still be in the dark ages | |||
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"Isn't immigration wonderful?It sure is, without it Wales would still be in the dark ages " The English christened the Arthurian era the dark ages because at the time they were a bunch of cheap mercenaries who could neither read nor write. But don't let your ignorance of your own history worry you... | |||
"Isn't immigration wonderful?It sure is, without it Wales would still be in the dark ages The English christened the Arthurian era the dark ages because at the time they were a bunch of cheap mercenaries who could neither read nor write. But don't let your ignorance of your own history worry you..." would you be a Welshman living in England by any chance? | |||
"Isn't immigration wonderful?It sure is, without it Wales would still be in the dark ages The English christened the Arthurian era the dark ages because at the time they were a bunch of cheap mercenaries who could neither read nor write. But don't let your ignorance of your own history worry you... would you be a Welshman living in England by any chance? " Yes, isn't immigration wonderful? Only in my case I'm living somewhere that was Welsh before the English arrived. | |||