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    Senior Member vvaannmmaann's Avatar
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    Re: Welsh Chic

    Older,but no wiser.

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    "some people do their big shops on Friday. Catch me, I wouldn't give them the satisfaction."

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    Quote Originally Posted by vvaannmmaann
    Maybe he was in his dressing gown
    God helps those who help themselves, but God help those who are caught helping themselves

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Fingerz
    I'm sure that the same could be said of any part of England (Inner London, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Portsmouth and Plymouth) or Scotland (name a place).

    But at least Tesco have called a halt. Now if we could only get ASDA/Sainsbury's/Morrisons/Lidl/Aldi to do the same...
    Not forgetting the Londis in Catterick or course.

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    Jeez have you heard that stoopid bitch , on the soundbite ? "I wear my best pyjamas when i go in the shop" . Scuzzy munter , I can just imagine her oily spotty face , with greasy hair pulled into a tight ponytail. ""shudders"". Every thing thats wrong with this country , The fact its made the news says it all tbh. One of the doley sprog factorys must of rang the BBC to complain about this breach of der uman ritez innit.

    LT

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    I am ashamed to be Welsh.

    I am distressed that my taxes are doled out to this 'filth'.

    I am doubly distressed that my excellent son-in-law has to police this 'dump'.

    We have no hope or 'Bob Hope' in this country. It was bad in 1997 but Bliar and Brown have rendered it:

    UNGOVERNABLE
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    I think St Mellons (NEW St Mellons, that is) became a bit bad before Blair and Brown came along. To build a new estate (with some pretty nice houses at the time) and fill them with every single parent (and multiple father) families was asking for trouble. This place is now the pit of the pits but shopping in pyjamas would probably be a designer fashion statement compared with what some of them wear as "normal" clothing. I stop at that Tesco now and again for petrol and some of the munters hanging around would give you nightmares. Shame, really, because Old St Mellons (just across the road) is a wonderful place. Bet the property prices have crashed, though.
    I can say the name of that railway station in Wales, as well.

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    Chic
    The spelling is 'Sheep'.
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    "No, not really. This is a different thing; it's spontaneous and it's called 'wit'"

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    Re: Welsh Chic

    Quote Originally Posted by Sixty
    Chic
    The spelling is 'Sheep'.
    I suspect, in this instance, the spelling you require might be "shriek" ...... Welsh Shriek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lsquared
    I am ashamed to be Welsh.

    I am distressed that my taxes are doled out to this 'filth'.

    I am doubly distressed that my excellent son-in-law has to police this 'dump'.

    We have no hope or 'Bob Hope' in this country. It was bad in 1997 but Bliar and Brown have rendered it:

    UNGOVERNABLE
    .
    Not to worry I am ashamed that you are Welsh too!
    Cymru Am Byth.

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