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The Colwyn Bay to Rhyl stretch is where semi-rich scousers go to die (the rich have already left Liverpool long ago). The north coast is dated. Problem is the affected from Abersoch have disappeared up their own backsides and prices now match the Londoners that they hate but crave so hard to be like. It's a bit like watching City fans hating Chelsea fans then turning into them.
Some of the women are absolute filth (in a good way), but there's not much else to do so they've no doubt had a fair bit of practice.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostPfft Welsh Scousers
I remember her gran saying prince Philip used to whiz around there in a little red sports car 'sewing his wild oats', which might explain a thing or two about the gene pool in that area.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostMy ex was of the view that Cofi's were welsh scousers. In fact, by simply affecting a scouse accent whilst speaking welsh, the Cofi accent was nailed. Dunno how true that is, my ear was never finely tuned enough to tell the difference between Caernarfon/Pwllheli/Wherever else.
I remember her gran saying prince Philip used to whiz around there in a little red sports car 'sewing his wild oats', which might explain a thing or two about the gene pool in that area.Comment
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North Wales.......too many people and not enough surnames by the sound of things.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostThe Colwyn Bay to Rhyl stretch is where semi-rich scousers go to die (the rich have already left Liverpool long ago). The north coast is dated. Problem is the affected from Abersoch have disappeared up their own backsides and prices now match the Londoners that they hate but crave so hard to be like. It's a bit like watching City fans hating Chelsea fans then turning into them.
Some of the women are absolute filth (in a good way), but there's not much else to do so they've no doubt had a fair bit of practice.Comment
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