Calling Coliholic......

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Has Learner settled his debt yet?
I only ask because at the select comittee hearing on whether or not we should put in a bid for the 2012 Olympics they concluded that we should, but not at any cost, and as Harry is made of leather and only half a horsepower and Tutts is being fitted with a bowthruster to force a channel through the treacle it seems reasonable to ask if anyone is interested in the coming season being blessed with sunshine and balmy breezes or whether a good force 6 is essential if the raggies are going to be kept hard pressed. Mind you, it could all be a load of nonsense , dont you think?
Must ask jimi if theres any spare beds at his place..........

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Oh Dear

All getting a bit serious aren't you? I heard that Cuty is undertaking a 'Waverunner Refresher' course following his undoubted success on the F1 circuit last year. He is taking financial advice on what to with his ill-gotten gains from one E Irvine who also announced today that he thought £2m a year wasn't enough to get him out of bed.

We haven't confessed but we're going tp buy a boat together . Just waiting for Sunseeker to annoounce a 135-footer , wind-jet powered , 45 knot. unsinkable self berthing, self-maintaining super yacht for less than a quid. We're considering buying 2 of them ( if they throw in a Captain for the 1 st year)

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Suggest you increase your medication if you seriously are questioning if Learner has paid his debt. Have you EVER heard of a Welshman paying his dues.

It's not known as "welshing on a bet" for nothing you know.
 
After a few beers too many, it is "welshing"

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Boatie babe, you're certainly welcome to a berth as long as ye've got the price o' a roon and a deep fried battered mars bar in yer sporran!
 
you may be able to hold your beer but do you start to slur just a tad?

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Re: Really......

Not if they were real Welshmen , cos they'd have drunk it ... fast. Learnt everything from the Jox you see boyo.

'Did you know that allegedly it's still legal to shoot Welshmen in Shropshire on a Sunday?...dates back to when we used to pop overfor a bit of looting.

Testament to English marksmanship, haven't heard of one being hit for years. /forums/images/icons/wink.gif

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Re: Really......

Thought it was when they popped over for a pint .. everything in Wales used to be dry on Sunday .. and not so long ago in North Wales either ..
 
Re: Really......

More fallacies about the Welsh.

1) 'Clubs' and eating establishments and Hotels still did booze on Sundays ( hence the number of Conservative clubs in Wales !!
If you couldn't find a beer, you weren't looking or a ....


2) From memory last 'dry' county was Radnorshire ( part of Powys)...until I'm corrected by some methodist...

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Re: Fishguard

as recently as 1988 this was drt on sunday. The restaurant apologised, but *could* cook with alchohol, but not serve it as a drink. The waiter recomended the melon with port, and all very jolly indeed.
 
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