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4 seasons on 45 seconds

1. jimdaly9817 February 2011, 18:39 GMT +01:00

Stumbled across this one - thought you might like it.

98. xymonau16 March 2011, 9:13 GMT +01:00

An we is bofe - well bits of me, anyways - Welsh. Ooh! I gets a cold shiver runnin' frew me. I wonder if we is twins on our muvver's or farver's side?

99. happyture16 March 2011, 9:22 GMT +01:00

Well,,,now you mention it,, Jones the coal was a twin, so was Jones the bread,, and if i,m not mistaken,,, Jones the gas too,,, bit worrying really....

100. xymonau16 March 2011, 9:34 GMT +01:00

Especially the gas one. Don't want a gassy farver.

101. happyture16 March 2011, 10:20 GMT +01:00

No indeedy, we can only hope that its Jones the BIG hall,,lives up there on the Big hill in Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch...

102. xymonau16 March 2011, 10:41 GMT +01:00

Did my image really give you heartburn?

103. happyture16 March 2011, 12:05 GMT +01:00

Blaaa,,Ha ha ha,,, I,m better now though, and workin,, try this one mrs,, 'n glws image

104. xymonau16 March 2011, 12:45 GMT +01:00

Well, my cheap translator says it means "heartburn pretty". ?????

Dwi ond hun chwartera Cymraeg , fel Alla ond darllen hun chwartera chan 'ch Cymraeg destun.

105. happyture16 March 2011, 13:39 GMT +01:00

I know,,,I know,,,being 1/4 might help getting your tongue around some of the welsh words,,, like init ...

106. xymonau17 March 2011, 2:04 GMT +01:00

Or Jones.

107. happyture17 March 2011, 8:41 GMT +01:00

Believe it or not as the case may be, Williams is the most common Welsh Sir name, there's a little true fact that was strangely logged into my noggin....

108. xymonau17 March 2011, 9:09 GMT +01:00

How common is Weale?

109. happyture17 March 2011, 9:25 GMT +01:00

from an English placename, referring to one who lives by the waterwheel. The Cornish version is whel "mine-working". Wheal, Wheels.....

110. happyture17 March 2011, 9:27 GMT +01:00

Sound like a extension of the English name Weal, originating in Cornwall UK.

111. xymonau17 March 2011, 10:04 GMT +01:00

Yes, but many of them moved to Wales.

112. happyture17 March 2011, 10:11 GMT +01:00

They did indeed, Weal is a common Welsh name, and as i have said Weale is a extension of that name, a welsh adaption if you will... :O)

113. xymonau17 March 2011, 10:16 GMT +01:00

It's my great grandfather's name.

114. happyture17 March 2011, 10:22 GMT +01:00

There you go the Taffy!!! Its just such a shame that we all didn't know our full ancestry, because then maybe the planets population would realise that we are all related along the line and stop the stupid fighting and help each other as we should be doing...Don't you think???

115. xymonau17 March 2011, 10:42 GMT +01:00

I agree. But I think most people, if left alone, would not go to war. Wars are stirred up by people behind the scenes - leaders or others with an agenda - and people get sucked in.

116. happyture17 March 2011, 22:13 GMT +01:00

Yeah its so sad the people follow the leaders like sheep...sad indeed...

117. xymonau17 March 2011, 23:39 GMT +01:00

Still, we anarchist twins must stick together.

118. happyture18 March 2011, 9:09 GMT +01:00

Yes indeedy,,,like,,like,,,like poo to a blanket,,,or chewing gum to your bedpost??

119. xymonau18 March 2011, 9:51 GMT +01:00

Neither image is quite what I had in mind, to be honest. I was thinkin of maggets. No, wait, it's magnets. Silly me.

120. happyture18 March 2011, 10:28 GMT +01:00

Or even maggots,, they stick together...i had a racing maggot once, Marvin the racing maggot,, now he was a friend, 8 years old i was and he came everywhere with me,,,well until he grew wings,,we didn't get on so well then...

121. xymonau18 March 2011, 12:20 GMT +01:00

That's when you joined the SWAT team? Oh, I make myself larf!

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