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Makes them muddy. Especially when they're fitted with irons or rubbers for dancing.

:D:D

(I should add that I too am of Northern origin so my comments are tung in't cheek).

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When we visited our relations in Canarvon the children that had not gone yet to secondary school could only speak welsh.i do remember. My grandad looking askance at a group of teenager talking to each other in an incomprehensible language [ To us ]is that welsh i asked. No it's pigeon welsh not worth speaking.

 

Being born in Hong Kong i favor the chines Dog faced Dragon which is the symbol of of my birth year. :rolleyes:

 

 

Living in the WElsh Marches we often get incomrehensible talk in the town supermarkets. The Welsh often don't understand the Welsh from elsewhere as we get different regions in. But then the local English accents vary so much that often you have to listen hard to realise they are talking English. And now we also get Eastern Euro accents in there gabbling away - as for us we speak slow as some complain they can't understand our accent. Incidently round here you have to check which language any dog you buy has been trained in - yelling English at a Welsh sheepdog doesn't work as more than one farmer from other parts has found.

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