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    Quote Originally Posted by Gurdiev View Post
    It was the fifth century , there were no prods;he was Welsh, not sure if that made him a Briton
    I wasn't exactly being 100% serious, ok?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gurdiev View Post
    It was the fifth century , there were no prods;he was Welsh, not sure if that made him a Briton
    It is far from certain that he was Welsh.
    "We hold that no power, not even the British Parliament, has the right to deprive us of our heritage of British citizenship".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Astral Peaks View Post
    ...and a Brit!
    ...and a priest!
    Resist British English spelling in Ireland (and everywhere else)!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cruimh View Post
    It is far from certain that he was Welsh.
    No he actually was Welsh. He was from a wee fishing village called Aberystwyth, 17 Stryd y Brenin to be exact!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norman Bates View Post
    It's the people who wear them that are the embarrassment ... but really it's only a T-shirt. I've a T-shirt which reads:
    mine's a large one. Does it mean anything?
    Can't tell unless you were only wearing your T-shirt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cruimh View Post
    And yet they go mad when portrayed thus - as with the huge row about the German cartoonist Thomas Nast.
    Nast depicted us as animals though.
    It would have been mildly amusing if this type of racial profiling of the Irish hadn't been en vogue elsewhere during that era.

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