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ChrisH
07-03-2004, 07:29 AM
I hope some of you will find this interesting. :)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/3844565.stm

Most people seem to have heard of Scotland, Ireland and, of course, England, but, and I know it is really silly, sometimes I get a little upset when no-one recognises Wales as being the fourth of the countries that make up the UK. :(

:)
Chris

KYS
07-03-2004, 08:45 AM
Very interesting, I am glad you posted
the web site. :)

Thank you

Karen
07-03-2004, 08:50 AM
I know of Wales, always thought it was a fun name (whales/Wales) and we have a town called Wales in Massachusetts, not far from where I grew up.

Edwina's Secretary
07-03-2004, 10:27 AM
That was fun! Not only do I know of Wales.....I've been there! I had somewhere how to spell the name "Sara" in Welsh.... it was very, very, very long!

Lots of Welsh settled in the Upper Peninsula (UP). Pasties are very popular food there.

A friend of mine in London is married to a Welshwoman. In fact, her father who died recently, was in the House of Lords I believe.

sirrahbed
07-03-2004, 10:46 AM
My kitties are names for poets:D Orangie Dylan is named for Dylan Thomas - though often considered to be an American poet - he was indeed, from Wales:D

lynnestankard
07-03-2004, 10:59 AM
Hey Chris - Just wondered what £1,362.00 in 1718 is worth today (re; the Yale article) - it's £145579.32 - WOW!!!

Verrrrry interesting information. I did know an awful lot of Welsh people emigrated to Argentina - in fact a friend of mine married an Argentinian of Welsh extraction!

Debbie - He certainly was!!

Lynne

ChrisH
07-03-2004, 04:47 PM
Thanks everyone! :D :) :)

Chris