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This earworm of which you speak, does it go:-

 

diddly dum diddly dum

                                      diddly dum diddly dum

diddly dum diddly dum

                                      diddlydum diddly dum

wooooooooooooo

                                oooooooooooo

diddly dum diddly dum

wooooooooooooo

                                 oooooooooooo…

        

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2 hours ago, J. S. Bach said:

You guys above, thanks for the darn earworm!!

It's worse now that the Americans have taken over Dr Who!

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3 hours ago, Steamport Southport said:

 

I thought they shot him!

 

 

 

Not a Disney+ subscriber, so I guess I'll never know!

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3 minutes ago, kevinlms said:

Not a Disney+ subscriber, so I guess I'll never know!

 

Their sticky, greedy fingers get everywhere...

 

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7 minutes ago, Hroth said:

 

Their sticky, greedy fingers get everywhere...

 

No mercy apparently, if they think you have broken their copyright. Many have been caught by public performances and good reviews on social media, which brings forth a 'cease and desist' letter, which apparently has bad results if ignored!

Not suggesting that they don't have rights to their owned material, but be aware of what might happen, especially if you've invested money on breaching it!

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10 minutes ago, kevinlms said:

No mercy apparently, if they think you have broken their copyright. Many have been caught by public performances and good reviews on social media, which brings forth a 'cease and desist' letter, which apparently has bad results if ignored!

Not suggesting that they don't have rights to their owned material, but be aware of what might happen, especially if you've invested money on breaching it!

 

An attitude that means that I don't touch any of their product with a bargepole.

 

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8 hours ago, The Johnster said:

This earworm of which you speak, does it go:-

 

diddly dum diddly dum

                                      diddly dum diddly dum

diddly dum diddly dum

                                      diddlydum diddly dum

wooooooooooooo

                                oooooooooooo

diddly dum diddly dum

wooooooooooooo

                                 oooooooooooo…

        

 

Yes, about an hour before the next earworm...

 

dum-de-dum de dum de dum,

dum de dum de dumpty-dum,

dum-de-dum de dum de dum,

dum de diddly dum ...

 

Our better National Anthem (according to Sir William of Connelly)

 

 

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9 hours ago, The Johnster said:

This earworm of which you speak, does it go:-

 

diddly dum diddly dum

                                      diddly dum diddly dum

diddly dum diddly dum

                                      diddlydum diddly dum

wooooooooooooo

                                oooooooooooo

diddly dum diddly dum

wooooooooooooo

                                 oooooooooooo…

        

Nah! Nah!

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Farteg is, after all, in the same county (although the socio-economic distance is measurable in light years).  A single F in Welsh is pronounced like V in English.

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10 minutes ago, The Johnster said:

Farteg is, after all, in the same county (although the socio-economic distance is measurable in light years).  A single F in Welsh is pronounced like V in English.

 

Local residents, however, objected to signs in Welsh.

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Not a sign as such, but a genuine post on one of our local Facebook pages today.   The Admin said he had to approve it just to see what happens.   I’m assuming that autocorrect has had a meltdown, but the mind boggles.IMG_4937.jpeg.d4bd281c44b6858f798b21917f457f64.jpeg

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2 hours ago, martin_wynne said:

 

Al Beeb says

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"I am a reasonably fluent Welsh speaker, and we all make mistakes. The language has a lot of mutations and complicated grammar," Mr Davies said on his website.

"But you would expect the Welsh government to get the name of a town right.

 

 

But does the Welsh Government speak Welsh?

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3 minutes ago, KeithMacdonald said:

 

Al Beeb says

 

But does the Welsh Government speak Welsh?

Yes, far too often.  It's compulsory in the schools now. 

That's why my brother didn't move his family from Scotland to Anglesey when he was posted there - if his daughter was going to be taught another language it would be better for her to learn a useful one, like French, German or Spanish - well, that and the used hypodermics he saw in the school playground.

 

When my father died I had to call the Registar to report his death, and of course the phone was answered in both languages.  She didn't actually speak welsh, so if I were a Welsh speaker she would have had to pass me on to somebody who did. 

 

Credit where it's due though - I've yet to meet a Welshman who isn't also fluent in English.    When I visit the continent, it's embarassing how well they speak English and the English mangle French like Ted Heath or Boris Johnson.

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21 minutes ago, Steamport Southport said:

 

Veterinarians?

 

 

Well, yes probably. But one wonders how the poster spelled Veterinarians to get autocorrect to come up with ventriloquists.  …..and don’t folks proofread anything?

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5 hours ago, Welchester said:

 

Local residents, however, objected to signs in Welsh.


I know, but the council wasn’t having any of it, Varteg it was as an anglicised name and Farteg it remains, on the basis that the locals know full well how Farteg is spoken in Welsh and for it to sound like ‘fart egg’ (and I’ve had a few of those in my time) it would be ‘Ffarteg’ for the soft f sound. 

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