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Originally posted by stek View Post
A nice little textual precis of your invisible linked content wouldn't go amiss 'bro! -
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostAhnrefn
Before my time though. Care to summarise the Sheep joke?
re: John Peel, I'm actually not sure now - I remember me and brother listening to it at the time and I think the band kept insisting Welsh for sheep was 'mochin' and laughing about it so JP went away thinking that. Not much of a joke I know! I knew Welsh for Pig is Mochin cos I used to watch Welsh telly when I was off school pretending to be ill as a boy.
Anyway - that's all clouded in the veil of time now....Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostBugger I was always spelling it wrong so I copied and pasted from utube - looks like it was wrong there too....
re: John Peel, I'm actually not sure now - I remember me and brother listening to it at the time and I think the band kept insisting Welsh for sheep was 'mochin' and laughing about it so JP went away thinking that. Not much of a joke I know! I knew Welsh for Pig is Mochin cos I used to watch Welsh telly when I was off school pretending to be ill as a boy.
Anyway - that's all clouded in the veil of time now....
Mochyn - Pig
Mochyn bach - piglet
Dafad - Sheep (singular)
Defaid - Sheep (plural)
Oen Bach - (Lamb)
I was hoping it was going to be this one:
A farmer was out on his Welsh hillside tending his flock one day, when he saw a man drinking with a cupped hand from the stream which ran down from one of his fields. Realising the danger, he shouted over to the man, 'Paid a yfed y dwr! Mae'n ych-y-fi!' [Don't drink the water. It's disgusting!]
The man at the stream lifted his head and put a cupped hand to his ear, shrugged his shoulders at the farmer, and carried on drinking.
Realising the man at the stream couldn't hear him, the farmer moved closer, 'Paid a yfed! Dwr ych-y-fi! Defaid yn cachu yn y dwr!' [Don't drink. Water's disgusting. Sheep tulip in the water.]
'I'm dreadfully sorry my good man, I can't understand a word you say dear boy! Can't you speak English?' Said the man at the stream, in a splendid English accent.
'Oh I see', said the farmer, 'I was just saying, if you use both hands you can get more in........Comment
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