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Speak fluent Welsh.
Quote from: GazLaz on January 13, 2017, 10:42:25 amSpeak fluent Welsh. Correct. You been reading the other thread Gaz?Being Welsh born of a Welsh speaking mother, this has been an embarrasment to me for decades now. So is my poor decision to take up the Dutch Squash Association's offer of playing in an international friendly against Belgium as a sop to getting me to accept a non-paid position on the Association which involved huge amounts of work (organising tournaments, leagues, referrees etc). In my defence I was well past my best and wasn't going to make the Welsh team again, was married to a Dutch woman at the time, had a Dutch stepson and expected to be there forever. She left (best thing that ever happened to me) and suddenly I didn't feel at all Dutch any more, just a traitor.But I would never desert DRFC
Quote from: darren61 on January 08, 2017, 12:23:41 pmThat brilliant, really touching and produced to a high standard. Thankyou for posting it. My father fought in Burma and my Grandfather in the Somme. Both survived but were never prepared to talk about their experiences.In a tiny way I had a small part in the Cold War, but at least I can tell my children. It is difficult, nay impossible, to imagine the horrors of front line war action, and our Armed Forces to this day, and their loved ones, deserve much more admiration and support than they get. Thank you BB
That brilliant, really touching and produced to a high standard. Thankyou for posting it.
Interesting that A14475 I spent 15 years in a Army Staff Band, Double Bass Bass guitar and Tuba player studied at Kneller Hall under some of the finest orchestral players in the RPO LPO etc and did some occasional depping with the big boys and pit orchestras also played with a cover band for a fair old time
" Once worked in Nice as a part-time lion tamer ." - The Red Baron How come you could only find lazy lions ........boom boom
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on January 13, 2017, 05:47:34 pmQuote from: GazLaz on January 13, 2017, 10:42:25 amSpeak fluent Welsh. Correct. You been reading the other thread Gaz?Being Welsh born of a Welsh speaking mother, this has been an embarrasment to me for decades now. So is my poor decision to take up the Dutch Squash Association's offer of playing in an international friendly against Belgium as a sop to getting me to accept a non-paid position on the Association which involved huge amounts of work (organising tournaments, leagues, referrees etc). In my defence I was well past my best and wasn't going to make the Welsh team again, was married to a Dutch woman at the time, had a Dutch stepson and expected to be there forever. She left (best thing that ever happened to me) and suddenly I didn't feel at all Dutch any more, just a traitor.But I would never desert DRFC So what have you done with your language skills , I guess you don't get much if am opportunity to use it much in if I recall correctly Ireland (?). Are you able to get EU status I.e. did you get Dutch citizenship ? If so can you adopt our family formally to ease our Eurupean travel in future ?
Quote from: hoolahoop on December 23, 2017, 08:34:59 amQuote from: Dutch Uncle on January 13, 2017, 05:47:34 pmQuote from: GazLaz on January 13, 2017, 10:42:25 amSpeak fluent Welsh. Correct. You been reading the other thread Gaz?Being Welsh born of a Welsh speaking mother, this has been an embarrasment to me for decades now. So is my poor decision to take up the Dutch Squash Association's offer of playing in an international friendly against Belgium as a sop to getting me to accept a non-paid position on the Association which involved huge amounts of work (organising tournaments, leagues, referrees etc). In my defence I was well past my best and wasn't going to make the Welsh team again, was married to a Dutch woman at the time, had a Dutch stepson and expected to be there forever. She left (best thing that ever happened to me) and suddenly I didn't feel at all Dutch any more, just a traitor.But I would never desert DRFC So what have you done with your language skills , I guess you don't get much if am opportunity to use it much in if I recall correctly Ireland (?). Are you able to get EU status I.e. did you get Dutch citizenship ? If so can you adopt our family formally to ease our Eurupean travel in future ? I have been teaching some voluntary classes in German for a couple of years Hoola (I lived in Germany for 3 years before living in NL), and I really enjoyed that. However our elder daughter and husband have recently moved back from NL to about a mile from us in Northern Ireland, so I see our grandchildren (aged 4 and 2) pretty well every day, which is great but I have stopped the German classes. I have thought about learning Gaelic Irish, but my heart wants to learn Welsh instead. I might do that via books, CD and the Welsh TV Channel! With regards to EU travel, as a resident of Northern Ireland (and btw married to a local) I have the automatic right to an Irish passport (dual citizenship). Unsurprisingly since the Referendum there has been a huge rush on them, but somehow, much as I love the Irish, North and South, I don't actually see myself as being Irish and don't really want to apply. My tagline on this site is 'probably the only Dutch speaking Plaid Cymru voting Doncaster Rovers supporter living in Bangor, County Down'. I am Welsh and proud of it. And I never really felt Dutch, certainly not enough to apply for a Dutch passport.
Quote from: hoolahoop on December 23, 2017, 07:59:40 am" Once worked in Nice as a part-time lion tamer ." - The Red Baron How come you could only find lazy lions ........boom boom If the lions were part time lions, what were they for the rest of the time?COYR
They had a talking Lion at that time I believeI remember because I rang him up and the Keeper (maybe even you) said "sorry he's on another Lion"
Quote from: Donnywolf on December 25, 2017, 07:43:24 pmThey had a talking Lion at that time I believeI remember because I rang him up and the Keeper (maybe even you) said "sorry he's on another Lion"Now you might be old enough to remember if this is true, I was once told, by an ex work mate (from Thorne) that a pub in Donny had a dancing bear
The dancing bear was owned by Simon Smith.