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I had to stop reading at one point ... as I was laughing too much to see the words!
M. Noyle
That is the charm of This Time Next Year by Liz Hinds. You want to go shopping with Aliss and her friends, help her sort out her relationships, and throttle her son--oops!
K. Sharman
It is a great read. Made me laugh and cry.
A. Thomas
I like this
Either we are in the universe to inhabit the lovely eternity of our souls and grow real, or else we might as well dedicate our days to shopping and kill time watching talk shows. John O'Donohue, Eternal Echoes: Celtic Reflections on Our Yearning to Belong
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Glossary of Welshness
rough sleeper: a homeless person
plastered: very drunk
titchy: very small
dwtty: very small
cwtch: cuddle
twp: silly, stupid
bach: little one, small
mochyn: (lit) pig
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Friday, December 17, 2010


5 Comments:
LOL!
"Ee oop," Liz. "Don't you think they would have been a Yorkshire lad and lass?
@ James .. you stole my line:) ..
Wonder why people revert to a Northern accent .. Maybe they were Southerners :-) ha ha ..
A bit of it has wafted over my way too and according to the forecast it wasn't supposed to snow here...
I know what you mean . Snow , in the abstract , is so pretty . But when it actually appears the snags all become very apparent !
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