Jane Margaret Laight wrote:
> On Feb 5, 11:10 am, "conwaycaine" <conwayca...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> "Bryn" <b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> On 3 Feb, 20:21, "conwaycaine" <conwayca...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> "Whack all imperialists" <seamu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
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>>>> Let there be rejoicing and singing in the valleys tonight - to so
>>>> magnificently defeat the intestinal s*** of ingurland was a pleasure
>>>> to behold. Cyrmu Cyrmu...
>>> Ahem.
>>> Not posting to soc.culture.welsh?
>> Would you believe it? Morrisons would not accept a Manx pound coin off
>> me today.
>> Queen's head and all.. The bit of gaelic did un-nerved them...
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>> Help a benighted Merk out.
>> Where and what is "Morrisons"? (We've a local cafeteria chain by that
name).
>> Are the Manx not using Euros as is the rest of Yurp?
>>
>> <Considering how few people are left that speak Manx Gaelic, I'm not at
all
>> surprised>
>
> part of your answer is that for the Brits, Morrisons is a supermarket
> chain, not unlike Harris Teeter or Food Lion down our way.
>
> I suspect that Manxmen and their stubby tailed felines probably use
> the barter system.
The Manx can come in handy in a three legged race.
>
> JML
> trying to get over the flu & double new-moan-yuh (sniff sniff)
You too? I see you and raise you a root canal.
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"For the stronger we our houses do build,
The less chance we have of being killed." - William Topaz McGonagall