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For Ria

Hi Ria,

Well you could be an Australian Valley or even a lady of Indian origin ???

The choice is yours !! I thought you came from a naval family, I must have got that wrong.

Val & Frank
 
I'm not sure about the Welsh claiming everywhere but they do lay a claim to every sheep in the country. The druids say that they can trace the sheeps lineage back to Owyn ap Baabaah.
 
Apart from the writings of Rambling Lord B. (was he at one time on the radio with Kenneth Horne in "Round the Horne")? there is a true difference between claiming and fact. Deveon and Cornwall was at one time classed as South Wales. The Brettons, Residents of Devon and Cornwall, the Welsh, the residents of the Isle of Man and the Scottish are all of Celtic origin. The English are a bastardised race of Anglo Saxon, Norman and goodness knows what all together - a real and true mongeral.
 
colin, heres a few to check up on. The Picts, Celts, Gaels, Scotti, Angles. See how they interbred to become known as Celtic :O) I've probably forgot one or two others but I'll let you research it and inform me :O) hehheh!
 
Corr! - All that mix to be English?? - Well all I can say is that it was damn sporting of my mother to give me such hybrid vigour (genetic term - look it up)

Interesting stuff LB - and there was me thinking that the welsh were living proof that the Vikings liked sheep!

Joke!!!!!! - Please nobody take offence!
 

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