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Previously on "Glad to see the english tourist board are catering for the Welsh...."
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And mind your head if you go into the copper mines. You get a hard hat - wear it!Originally posted by zeitghostBut do try not to fall out of the cable car thing up the Great Orme...
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It is - top place. I recommend the 1950's style coach trips - quaint, but good.Originally posted by zeitghostLLLllllllllandudno is alleged to be nicer.
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It's the brown eye of the Universe.Originally posted by zeitghostAnd from what I've heard, it's gone downhill since then too.
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I'm not sure. I think I saw a newer roadsign saying "Rhyll", could be wrong. They often change the names in north Wales, when, I suspect, an old map or something is discovered. Rhyl or Rhyll, still a bumhole of a place.Originally posted by zeitghostAh.
You mean "Rhyl".
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North Wales coastal hellhole. Full of Scousers and Scouse-Welsh breeds of unimaginable lowness. It was once (I believe) nice... about 80 years ago.Originally posted by Bluebird View Postwhere's that ?
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Do you holiday in Rhyll, then?Originally posted by Bluebird View PostI go every year, then when I return I'm so much more grateful for where I was born and where I live...
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I go every year, then when I return I'm so much more grateful for where I was born and where I live...
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I didn't realise that the Welsh went on holiday. I shall have to be very careful where I go on my hols, from now on.
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