rhyddian.bsky.social
Welsh craft beer bar, live music venue and record shop. A lot of nonsense, music, annibyniaeth and the Villa. Dad, Taidy and occasional DJ.
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Makes you wonder if they were marching that way as a form of protest...
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Have missed these
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Was meant to be going back this week but my daughter's pregnant and needs me to look after my grandson on Wed so she can have her first day off in forever. I'll be back soon enough though.
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I was there a few weeks ago too.
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You'll be going to Big Pit tomorrow then is it?
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Erm... Yeah I was there a few weeks ago too... Are you doing my greatest hits? :D
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Don't forget all those weird name spellings and pronunciations, e.g.
Featherstonehaugh: pronounced Fanshaw
Cholmondeley: pronounced Chumlee
St John: pronounced Sinjin
de Pfeffel: pronounced Wanker
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I once asked someone who called up to sell us some records what sort of genres and or eras they were from and the reply was they were all from the "Chas 'n Dave era".
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Does CeCe still live there?
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If only Coldplay had had the same altruistic approach.
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Don't...
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Belgium... Again.
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Was showing my grandson just the other day how tadpoles sprout limbs.
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Aha, what we like to call "lasers" ...
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... Is it?
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While I wonder if Donald Trump's piss is blue, you can be sure that no actor as fine as Nigel Hawthorne will ever want to play Trump.
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Ffair Y Bala yw tiwn.
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I like it, personally. I saw this on the discover feed
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He never called me a scab though (but then I've never crossed a picket line in my life).
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My dad would sing When The Boat Comes In (amongst other things) to me when I was small.
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It's only a matter of time.
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Well that depends, but never apologise for pedantry.
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I had an ex who thought Olivia Newton John was singing, "Let's get vinegar," which is altogether less ambiguous.
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I see your bj truck and raise you my ...
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Gogs are the people from the North, usually Welsh speaking.
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That's going to be very confusing in Wales.
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The Crips-ps-ps and the Bloods-ds-ds. (My friend Pierre literally says"crips pspspssps").
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Strands is easier today to make up for it.
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In fairness, the French say "cheeps" for crisps as fries are frites and chips don't exist. Besides, the can't pronounce "crisps"... it comes out as "crips ps ps"
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Yeah was about 25 for me too.
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Went to The Village last Summer. First time in a while.
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And just like that I'm 16 again.
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I trusted you would.
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How ridiculous. Everyone knows jam comes next, as you say, then cream.
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Na but she said scone like yoghurt, so I say it that way too.
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My nain always said yo-ghurt.