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Gladman,you're allright, and you've got some good company on here if these posts are anything to go by. I hope I meet some of you,any of you,one day soon.
Cymru am Byth( this sympathy even extended to Martin Johnson,because i'm feeling a bit emotional,and his team are going to lose today)

cerrig wrote:
Cymru am Byth( this sympathy even extended to Martin Johnson,because i'm feeling a bit emotional,and his team are going to lose today)
After last autumn's lack of effort I fear you maybe correct cerrig, but I will be routing for them anyway

cerrig wrote:
Cymru am Byth( this sympathy even extended to Martin Johnson,because i'm feeling a bit emotional,and his team are going to lose today)
You sound just like my sister's fiance....he's a rugby fanatic - being Welsh n'all - and will no doubt be in front of the tele, if not actually there... can't recall. The Mam Cymru would rather be in the hills, however, which of course is sacriledge in The Valleys and has been known to wear an England shirt to the Millennium. Mind you, isn't Rugby an English game?

The funny thing, however, is that most of the few people I encounter hanging around the stones in Wales and on the Welsh hills aren't Welsh. ordinary Welsh folk to embrace their true heritage. It's therefore great that people like yourself - and Drewbhoy/Chris up in Scotland - are making a serious effort to import some local knowledge in this respect. There's nothing like it, there really isn't. For example I'm gonna have to take another look at Mynydd Epynnt in the not so distant future.....

Take care