aaronpigeonplucker 32 Posted January 29, 2009 Report Share Posted January 29, 2009 10-0 to the sheepshaggers, 10-0 to the sheepshaggers! :clapping: Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted January 29, 2009 Report Share Posted January 29, 2009 as good as wales may currently be, when was the last time they won the world cup?throw a bit of rarebit down and the try line is yours!!! Rarebit? That's what we call a Cardiff virgin! Talking of you boys winning the World cup, what happened at the next Six Nations (2005) in the first match between Wales and England, the 'World Champions?' ...and in 2007, ...and in 2008 at 'Twickers!' or, 'aitch Q!' as you call it! Quote Link to post
klarakoi 0 Posted January 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 29, 2009 WALES IS THE BEST!!!! The best thing about Wales is its between us and the Micks in Ireland !! The best thing about England, is that it's full of numptys who buy our sheep by the truck full, after we've shagged em! And the thing is it tastes lovely. Quote Link to post
iguanaman2442 0 Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 This is what we once were,, Goodbye to my England, So long my old friend Your days are numbered, being brought to an end To be Scottish, Irish or Welsh that's fine But don't say you're English, that's way out of line. The French and the Germans may call themselves such So may Norwegians, the Swedes and the Dutch You can say you are Russian or maybe a Dane But don't say you're English ever again. At Broadcasting House the word is taboo In Brussels it's scrapped, in Parliament too Even schools are affected, staff do as they're told They must not teach children about England of old. Writers like Shakespeare, Milton and Shaw The pupils don't learn about them anymore How about Agincourt, Hastings , Arnhem or Mons ? When England lost hosts of her very brave sons. We are not Europeans, how can we be? Europe is miles away over the sea We're the English from England, let's all be proud Stand up and be counted - Shout it out loud ! Let's tell our Government and Brussels too We're proud of our heritage and the Red, White and Blue Fly the flag of Saint George or the Union Jack Let the world know - WE WANT OUR ENGLAND BACK !!!!Rob. I TOTALLY agree mate we should be proud to be english and should not let the goverment push us around Rob Quote Link to post
klarakoi 0 Posted February 11, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 This is what we once were,, Goodbye to my England, So long my old friend Your days are numbered, being brought to an end To be Scottish, Irish or Welsh that's fine But don't say you're English, that's way out of line. The French and the Germans may call themselves such So may Norwegians, the Swedes and the Dutch You can say you are Russian or maybe a Dane But don't say you're English ever again. At Broadcasting House the word is taboo In Brussels it's scrapped, in Parliament too Even schools are affected, staff do as they're told They must not teach children about England of old. Writers like Shakespeare, Milton and Shaw The pupils don't learn about them anymore How about Agincourt, Hastings , Arnhem or Mons ? When England lost hosts of her very brave sons. We are not Europeans, how can we be? Europe is miles away over the sea We're the English from England, let's all be proud Stand up and be counted - Shout it out loud ! Let's tell our Government and Brussels too We're proud of our heritage and the Red, White and Blue Fly the flag of Saint George or the Union Jack Let the world know - WE WANT OUR ENGLAND BACK !!!!Rob. I TOTALLY agree mate we should be proud to be english and should not let the goverment push us around Rob Amen that Rob,, My poor old Dad will be turning in his grave,, Rob. Quote Link to post
Timelord 0 Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 The best thing to come out of Wales is the bloody M4 motorway Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 The best thing to come out of Wales is the bloody M4 motorway Aye, and on the Severn bridge you've only got to pay to come into Wales, but you English feckers still can't take a hint....! Quote Link to post
happylamper 7 Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 who owns the bridge now wales or the french? Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 who owns the bridge now wales or the french? God knows, but I wish they'd burn the fecker down, and the other one. Just to stop you feckers clogging our roads up with caravans in the summer! Quote Link to post
SportingShooter 0 Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 I was proud the other day when those Owain Glyndwr Separatists were throwing ice at the English coming across the bridge The best thing out of England is.................................ummm..............................can't think off hand............. :D Quote Link to post
Rolfe 2 Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 Malt you will see the funny side of this story......priceless. As you well know my father was from Wales (Merthyr Tydfil) the miserable old fecker, but that's another story But i am as fiercely patriotic English as you are Welsh. Having played rugby for many years and toured Wales on numerous occasions with Northampton RFC.........One particular Easter tour stands out in my mind. Having played the then Aberavon ........We moved on to Llanelli. Having won both games ( for a change) we had the usual banter in the clubhouse afterwards........where it became a bit more heated than normal. This No8 and i were slagging off each others countries as it is the thing to do in these circumstances........when in his exasperation he blurted out in a wonderful Welsh accent. " To hear you speaking you would think the English invented the f***ing game". Well......after spitting out a mouthful of beer i tried to explain as gently as i could the origins of the game and Rugby school and all that.........but i think it fell on deaf ears. Still smile about that one to this day. Anyway..........i for one hope the rivalry between the Welsh and the English continues on the Rugby pitch and elsewhere for that matter.........and may the best team win on Saturday. Rolfe. Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 Malt you will see the funny side of this story......priceless. As you well know my father was from Wales (Merthyr Tydfil) the miserable old fecker, but that's another story But i am as fiercely patriotic English as you are Welsh. Having played rugby for many years and toured Wales on numerous occasions with Northampton RFC.........One particular Easter tour stands out in my mind. Having played the then Aberavon ........We moved on to Llanelli. Having won both games ( for a change) we had the usual banter in the clubhouse afterwards........where it became a bit more heated than normal. This No8 and i were slagging off each others countries as it is the thing to do in these circumstances........when in his exasperation he blurted out in a wonderful Welsh accent. " To hear you speaking you would think the English invented the f***ing game". Well......after spitting out a mouthful of beer i tried to explain as gently as i could the origins of the game and Rugby school and all that.........but i think it fell on deaf ears. Still smile about that one to this day. Anyway..........i for one hope the rivalry between the Welsh and the English continues on the Rugby pitch and elsewhere for that matter.........and may the best team win on Saturday. Rolfe. I bet he wished he'd have thought that one through a bit, eh Rolfe? I love the banter this time of year, I'm not one of those Welsh folk that holds a big grudge against the English, well not for any other reasons than sporting ones anyway! I personally feel that it's one of the strong points about the Home nations, we've all got our identities and are fiercely proud of them. We have been taking the mickey out of each other for donkeys years, the same way that you might rib a good friend after he's done something foolish. We've all got big enough shoulders, well most of us have. I feel too much is made these days of perceived slights about our nationalities, such as that nonsense with Jeremy Clarkson recently, and Anne Robinson a few years back. Quote Link to post
klarakoi 0 Posted February 12, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 Malt you will see the funny side of this story......priceless. As you well know my father was from Wales (Merthyr Tydfil) the miserable old fecker, but that's another story But i am as fiercely patriotic English as you are Welsh. Having played rugby for many years and toured Wales on numerous occasions with Northampton RFC.........One particular Easter tour stands out in my mind. Having played the then Aberavon ........We moved on to Llanelli. Having won both games ( for a change) we had the usual banter in the clubhouse afterwards........where it became a bit more heated than normal. This No8 and i were slagging off each others countries as it is the thing to do in these circumstances........when in his exasperation he blurted out in a wonderful Welsh accent. " To hear you speaking you would think the English invented the f***ing game". Well......after spitting out a mouthful of beer i tried to explain as gently as i could the origins of the game and Rugby school and all that.........but i think it fell on deaf ears. Still smile about that one to this day. Anyway..........i for one hope the rivalry between the Welsh and the English continues on the Rugby pitch and elsewhere for that matter.........and may the best team win on Saturday. Rolfe. I bet he wished he'd have thought that one through a bit, eh Rolfe? I love the banter this time of year, I'm not one of those Welsh folk that holds a big grudge against the English, well not for any other reasons than sporting ones anyway! I personally feel that it's one of the strong points about the Home nations, we've all got our identities and are fiercely proud of them. We have been taking the mickey out of each other for donkeys years, the same way that you might rib a good friend after he's done something foolish. We've all got big enough shoulders, well most of us have. I feel too much is made these days of perceived slights about our nationalities, such as that nonsense with Jeremy Clarkson recently, and Anne Robinson a few years back. Hey Malts, I totally agree with you,, on all but two things,, and thats Lord Jeremy and Lady Anne, they really know how to wind you feckers up, lol,, and all the best for the weekend,, Rob.. Quote Link to post
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