Isn't there already a section specifically for jokes ?
Printable View
I can get across London without too many problems. I've got a beautiful grand daughter who ain't into mud, beer and swearing yet. "Nobody's a critic " doesn't have a ring of truth to it. I tend to reply....it's a good habit I think. There's no golden rule tho'. If you think I'm lost ?
Malu Cachu is plain Welsh, can't really get any plainer :))
My kids went to stay with my Mam one summer. Right then Boys bach, she says, I'm going to teach you Welsh. We already know a lot, Nainy, they replied ...Quote:
I don't speak Welsh but I found some fabulous Welsh swearwords/insults googling that
"Chwinc - basdud - sglyfarth - Iesu Grist and much more" ...Oh, I was afraid, very afraid :))
I suppose if you seek and invite criticism in, then yes - it's everywhere. Let me leave you with a quote "No verse is free for the man who wants to do a good job".Quote:
"Nobody's a critic " doesn't have a ring of truth to it. I tend to reply
Thanks for the explanation. I like listening to people talking Welsh, but I'd never heard that term. I grew up in the, (or a ) city, just after the war. Mam and Dad were still on rations. I got dressed up as a crocus for Dai's day...is a fond memory. I only became aware of many British splits and divisions much later. There's many a good book,maybe, tends not to accentuate them in any language?
There's too many free verses to read perhaps ? Maybe I spent too much time on them as well ?
I know exactly what you mean. What peace here is, isn't so fragile ? Some speech is freer than others ? There's every reason to fear a misunderstanding ?
There are more questions than answers! (sorry - that exclamation mark should have been a question mark? Does my voice go up a few octaves at the end of each sentence? Like that one time, in band camp?)
..................................................