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Post by Steptoe on Nov 25, 2007 11:20:58 GMT
Hi Sean Welcome aboard, another Welsh MidiMartian!! ;D I posted a photo of Anglesey a while back: HERECheers John
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Post by Sean on Nov 25, 2007 13:02:42 GMT
Hi John,
Cheers for the greeting Mate. Re your photo, Yep that's the Island where I live, though I am not Welsh personally.
I checked out your site and you guys certainly look the part in those bright costumes and I can well understand your use of sunglasses. You have given the phrase 'Razzel Dazzel' a whole new deffinition. Still showbiz was never about hiding ones light under a bushel was it.
I see from your gigg dates you are well in demand. I am sure that it's only a matter of time before Vegas beckons.
Cheers
Sean the non welsh welshman
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Post by cptkay0s on Nov 27, 2007 12:27:33 GMT
Sean
another belated welcome or Cooee from Down Under. Keep the posts coming, i concur with the others, you are a wordsmith. I've been enjoying reading your previous posts.
regards
Warren ;D
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Post by Sean on Nov 27, 2007 14:12:50 GMT
Cheers Warren, You Aussies certainley are a welcoming bunch. It would seem that the Austrailian definition of a stranger is similar to that of the Irish. 'A stranger is just a friend you havn't met yet' As to being a wordsmith I'm not too sure about that though a lot of my mates say I'm a gobby bugger. I'm just hoping that as a result of joining this site, I end up a Midismith. All the best for now and please give my regards to Darth Vader when you see him. ;D Sean
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Post by kemo on Nov 29, 2007 12:49:47 GMT
Welcome Sean, have a good time here. I'd say there will be a few memories shared with alot of the members on here. Very informative first post thank you for sharing
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Post by Sean on Dec 1, 2007 17:42:04 GMT
Hiya Kemo
Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner but I've been away from me computer for a couple of day's. How's everything across the Irish sea ? Are the pub's and churches still as full as ever.
I keep promising myself another trip across the water to visit my cousins in Wexford and Tipperary. Trouble is the minute they know I'm back in town, I'm obliged to have a drink with each and every one of them for fear of causing any offence. There is no problem while I'm over there in the O'l country you understand, no.
The problem start's the minute I step foot back in Wales. First of all there is customs & excise, who want to charge me duty on my liver and then try to confiscate the 'Holy water'(pocheen) my cousin Eamon blesses and distills for me from the tears of angel's somewhere up in the Galty mountains. Plus the fact that there are no Betty Ford detox clinics here in Wales yet.
It's no good, I'll just have to get into training.
Sean (Hic)
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Post by Tubbs on Dec 2, 2007 12:55:41 GMT
Hiya Kemo Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner but I've been away from me computer for a couple of day's. How's everything across the Irish sea ? Are the pub's and churches still as full as ever. I keep promising myself another trip across the water to visit my cousins in Wexford and Tipperary. Trouble is the minute they know I'm back in town, I'm obliged to have a drink with each and every one of them for fear of causing any offence. There is no problem while I'm over there in the O'l country you understand, no. The problem start's the minute I step foot back in Wales. First of all there is customs & excise, who want to charge me duty on my liver and then try to confiscate the 'Holy water'(pocheen) my cousin Eamon blesses and distills for me from the tears of angel's somewhere up in the Galty mountains. Plus the fact that there are no Betty Ford detox clinics here in Wales yet. It's no good, I'll just have to get into training. Sean (Hic) HaHaHa!! You sure can talk the irish blarney Sean!!
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