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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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Harvey - My life as a dog
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It wasn't like this in the Waltons, Chapter 1
Things people have said
"A nice Welsh woman" (Dr Stu Savory)
"A miserable so'n'so" (Anonymous)
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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Wednesday, February 01, 2012


3 Comments:
My husband would have flushed them so I never found them again.
I happen to like them if they are not bitter. We do not have a consistency in our offerings at our food markets, fresh or frozen.
The will get a new life as compost!
ooer!
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