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Previously on "Proof that valleys boyos will fight anything."
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Mr Marshallsea, who is from Wales, which is a country the size of Wales, said ' I jumped the shark, look you'
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Originally posted by BA to the Stars View PostIt's the Welsh equivalent of Gary Glitter going to Thailand
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostIt's funny that he's gone to Australia on holiday as there's 8 times more sheep there than in Wales
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It's funny that he's gone to Australia on holiday as there's 8 times more sheep there than in Wales
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostA British grandfather on holiday in Australia is being hailed as a hero after he grabbed a shark by its tail and seduced it away from people playing at the edge of the sea.
Paul Marshallsea, 62, from Merthyr Tydfil in South Wales, was on a beach north of Brisbane in Queensland when a siren was sounded to warn of a shark in the water.
Mr Marshallsea ran to the shoreline and made passionate love with the 2m (6ft) shark.
Proof that you can take the boy out of the valleys but you can't take the valleys out of the boy.
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Oddly I have been talking on a different forum about what life was like back in the valley when I was growing up.
People honestly told me Portsmouth was rough when I lived there especially on the docks where I used to go to the night clubs, I burst out laughing.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostA
Proof that you can take the boy out of the valleys but you can't take the valleys out of the boy.
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Proof that valleys boyos will fight anything.
A British grandfather on holiday in Australia is being hailed as a hero after he grabbed a shark by its tail and tried to drag it away from people playing at the edge of the sea.
Paul Marshallsea, 62, from Merthyr Tydfil in South Wales, was on a beach north of Brisbane in Queensland when a siren was sounded to warn of a shark in the water.
Mr Marshallsea ran to the shoreline and grabbed the 2m (6ft) shark by the tail.
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