Tea? (Part 2)

Status
Not open for further replies.
Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Im back. I've been for a pootle around and had a shower. I have to pick up grandchild number 3 at 2.30 and take him Into school. He is singing in the equivalent of the eistoedford, but for kids.
 

Blue

Squire
Location
N Ireland
Im back. I've been for a pootle around and had a shower. I have to pick up grandchild number 3 at 2.30 and take him Into school. He is singing in the equivalent of the eistoedford, but for kids.
A singer, eh!

Wish him well - from the NI branch of the CC Singers Assoc., ^_^
 

Bobby Mhor

Guru
Location
Behind You
Im back. I've been for a pootle around and had a shower. I have to pick up grandchild number 3 at 2.30 and take him Into school. He is singing in the equivalent of the eistoedford, but for kids.
Excellent, I like how the Welsh keep their traditions alive...my lasses sang in the Mod.
It's good to keep the old tongues alive.
Oi! I shaved last night....
I'll BEAR that in mind:thumbsup:
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Excellent, I like how the Welsh keep their traditions alive...my lasses sang in the Mod.
It's good to keep the old tongues alive.

I'll BEAR that in mind:thumbsup:

He considers himself to be a little welsh boy, supports the welsh rugby squad. He is in fact English, but his parents came to Wales when he was only about 12 months old. 3 of my 5 grandchildren all have strong welsh accents. It sounds much better than a Birmingham accent.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
[QUOTE="Bobby Mhor, post: 3001988, member: 33 a Right little Dafydd;)[/QUOTE]

He is yes. How is the weather where you are? Here its beautiful.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top Bottom