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I should take today off!!!

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 8:22 pm
by Gob
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Saint David's Day (Welsh: Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant) is the feast day of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales, and falls on 1 March each year. The date of 1 March was chosen in remembrance of the death of Saint David on that day in 589, and has been celebrated by followers since then.

The date was declared a national day of celebration within Wales in the 18th century.

Cross-party support resulted in the National Assembly for Wales voting unanimously to make St. David's Day a public holiday in 2000, a stance supported by the Wales TUC.

A poll conducted for Saint David's Day in 2006 found that 87% of people in Wales wanted it to be a bank holiday, with 65% prepared to sacrifice a different bank holiday to ensure this. A petition in 2007 to make St. David's Day a bank holiday was rejected by office of the then British Prime Minister, Tony Blair.

Children in Wales take part in school concerts or eisteddfodau, with recitation and singing being the main activities. Formerly, a half-day holiday was afforded to school children. Officially this custom does not continue, although the practice can vary on a school-to-school basis.

Many Welsh people wear one or both of the national emblems of Wales on their lapel to celebrate St. David: the daffodil (a generic Welsh symbol which is in season during March) or the leek (Saint David's personal symbol) on this day. The association between leeks and daffodils is strengthened by the fact that they have similar names in Welsh, Cenhinen (leek) and Cenhinen Pedr (daffodil, literally "Peter's leek"). Younger girls sometimes wear traditional Welsh costumes to school. This costume consists of a long woollen skirt, white blouse, woollen shawl and a Welsh hat.

The flag of Saint David often plays a central role in the celebrations and can be seen flying throughout Wales.

Cawl is frequently prepared and consumed on St. David's Day.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_David%27s_Day

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 9:11 pm
by thestoat
Nice. Absolutely - a day off for all Welsh! And ... did you know ... the Irish patron saint was also Welsh :-)

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 9:27 pm
by Gob
And the Cornish patron saint was educated in Wales!

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:40 pm
by thestoat
It just gets better :D

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:27 am
by SisterMaryFellatio
Gob wrote:And the Cornish patron saint was educated in Wales!
Fantastic I can stop bitching about Cornwall and blame everything on the Welsh!











PS Gob, take the day off! Where ya daff with pride!

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:44 am
by Lord Jim
Isn't "educated in Wales" an oxymoron? :P

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 2:23 am
by Sean
Happy St David's Day Strop!

Or should I say:
lllchhhhhhhhhhhoiuphg;lyiouiopyyiuwwwwww7wwwwwwllllcchhrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrdddddddd

:D

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 2:33 am
by The Hen
Fucking hell.

Not only are you an interloper, you didn't even remember this until i wish you Happy St David's day.

:fu

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 2:40 am
by Sean
LMFAO

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 2:50 am
by Gob
It's not until tomorrow.

Strictly speaking.
Lord Jim wrote:Isn't "educated in Wales" an oxymoron? :P
20% of the Pilgrim Fathers were Welsh, as was the captain.
50% of the signees of the declaration of independence? Welsh.
9 US presidents were Welsh or of Welsh descent.
Yale, Princetown, Brown, William and Mary, Virginia, John Hopkins, Andover Universities? All founded by Welshmen.
War of independence? Funded by a Welshman.
Pennsylvania and Rhode Island? Founded by Welshmen.

Ever been up the Washington Memorial? Half way up you'll find a stone put there by Thomas Jefferson which reads; "FY IAITH, FI NGWLADD, FY NGHWENDELL CYMRU."

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 2:55 am
by loCAtek
He probably should have taken something for that coff.

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 2:57 am
by Sean
Gob wrote:It's not until tomorrow.

Strictly speaking.
Lord Jim wrote:Isn't "educated in Wales" an oxymoron? :P
20% of the Pilgrim Fathers were Welsh, as was the captain.
50% of the signees of the declaration of independence? Welsh.
9 US presidents were Welsh or of Welsh descent.
Yale, Princetown, Brown, William and Mary, Virginia, John Hopkins, Andover Universities? All founded by Welshmen.
War of independence? Funded by a Welshman.
Pennsylvania and Rhode Island? Founded by Welshmen.

Ever been up the Washington Memorial? Half way up you'll find a stone put there by Thomas Jefferson which reads; "FY IAITH, FI NGWLADD, FY NGHWENDELL CYMRU."
All you've shown there is the origin of all the problems faced by the ZA... :lol:

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 3:42 am
by Sean
Mae bys Meri-Ann wedi brifo, A Dafydd y gwas ddim yn iach. Mae'r baban yn y crid yn crio, A'r gath wedi scrapo Joni bach.
Fucking cat...

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 4:27 am
by SisterMaryFellatio
The Hen wrote:Fucking hell.

Not only are you an interloper, you didn't even remember this until i wish you Happy St David's day.

:fu

Pure fuckin class..cracked up when I read this.

Love ya work Hen :ok
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Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:13 am
by Reality Bytes
To be born in Wales,
Not with a silver spoon in your mouth,
But, with music in your blood
And with poetry in your soul,
Is a privilege indeed.


Dydd Gwyl Dewi Hapus :D

There's a story told in the valleys
And I'll tell it as best as I can
The story of one William McGonegal Morgan
And of his incredible plan.

It all started off on a cold winter's night
A night that was strangely, so still
When the rugby club's general commitee
Banned 'Sine-Die' their ticket sec... Will.

He was in the wrong, we knew all along
There was no point in petitions and pickets
He was caught with this woman at the back of the stands
With the club's allocation of tickets

What made it worse... she wasn't the first
He'd been caught with Ben Water's wife, Ethel
We all knew her with her fox and her fur
She wore it on Sundays to Bethel.

Will was sine-died, he broke down and cried
I've never seen a man in such sorrow
'Cos like Judas of old, he'd sold more than gold
With a Scotland and Wales game tomorrow.

Then he had this idea... he'd go in disguise
He had it all drawn up and planned
And he went to the game, to his family's shame
As one of the St. Alban's Band.

Back in the village, they all got to know
'Make one for me, will you?' they'd say
They'd ask, 'Any chance, for one against France?'
And fair play, like... what could he say?

But the man's very able, I think he's in 'Table' (Roundtable?)
He was working all hours, fair play!
He gave of his best, he was down to his vest
Making about fifty a day.

But Will's getting on and his best days are gone
'Well, my lad... I'm sad.' he'd say
'Will, you're on the floor... you can't do no more'
And he'd say, 'Where there's a Will there's a way!'

So he put an ad. in 'The Guardian'
To employ a few men starting Monday
And he started some men, I think about ten
Three shifts and some working Sunday.

They made about three or four hundred
When the night shift was sent 'two 'til ten'
The jigs were all changed and the tools rearranged
And they started on ambulance men.

Then they ran out of buttons and bandage
And policemen were next on the plans
While 'B' shift made refs. with dark glasses
Alsatians, white sticks and tin cans.

Then production was brought to a standstill
And the union could quite understand
When management tabled the motion
How things were a bit out of hand!

I'll never forget the day of the match
The likes of I'll ne'er see again
I can see them all, still... coming over the hill
Hundreds and thousands of men.

The refs. came in four double deckers
It was going exactly to plan
And the St. Albans Band came in lorries
And the police in a Griff Fender van!

I'll never forget the day of the match
The likes of I'll ne'er see again
When Queen Street was full of alsatians
And the pubs full of ambulance men.

It was then I saw Will for the first time
I was standing on the steps by 'The Grand'
He was in a camel-hair coat... dressed up as a goat
Marching in front of the band.

It was then that the accident happened!
The roads were all slippy and wet
He was struck by a man in a greengrocer's van
And they took him to Davies... the vet.

Now Davies the vet's a bit short sighted
He said, 'I'm afraid it's his heart...
But he wouldn't have lived longer, if he'd been stronger
His eyes are too far apart.

The funeral was held on a Monday
The biggest I'd ever seen
The wreaths came in four double deckers
There was one from Prince Charles and The Queen.
(Sorry!... 'The Price of Wales' and 'The Queens')

There were sprays there from three thousand policemen
And one from the St. Albans Band
And the bearers were refs. with alsations
Dark glasses, white sticks and tin cans.

We sang at the graveside, the old funeral hymns
And we all went to comfort his son
What made him sad, he said, was his Dad
Had died, not knowing we'd won.

I couldn't sleep for most of that night
I kept thinking of what he had said
Dad had died... not knowing we'd won
So I dressed when I got out of bed.

And I walked again to that hillside
To that last resting place on the hill
It was all quiet, save... when I leaned over the grave
And I shouted, 'WE 'AMMERED THEM, WILL!'

And that story is told in the valleys
And I've told it as best as I can
The legend of William McGonegal Morgan
And of his Incredible Plan.

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:25 am
by Gob
In our little valley
They closed the colliery down,
And the pithead baths is a supermarket now.
Empty gurneys red with rust
Roll to rest among the dust
And the pithead baths is a supermarket now.

CHORUS
'Cos it's hard, Duw, it's hard
Harder than they will ever know.
And it's they must take the blame,
The price of coal's the same.
And the pithead baths is a supermarket now.

They came down here from England
Because our output's low.
Briefcases full of bank clerks
That had never been below.
And they'll close the valley's oldest mine
Pretending that they're sad.
But don't you worry, Butty bach,
We're really very glad.

My clean-clothe locker's empty now,
I've thrown away the key.
And I've sold my boots and muffler
And my lampcheck 153.
But I can't forget the times we had,
The laughing midst the fear,
'Cos every time I cough I get
A mining souvenir.

I took my old helmet home with me,
Filled it full of earth,
And I planted little flowers there -
They grew for all their worth.
And it's hanging in the glasshouse now,
A living memory,
Reminding me they could have grown
In vases over me.

But I know the local magistrate,
She's got a job for me,
Though it's only counting buttons
In a local factory.
We get coffee breaks and coffee breaks,
Coffee breaks and tea.
And now I know those dusty mines
Have seen the last of me.

'Cos it's hard, Duw, it's hard
Harder than they will ever know.
And if ham was underground,
Would it be twelve bob a pound.
And the pithead baths is a supermarket now.
Aye, the pithead baths is a supermarket now.

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:27 am
by thestoat
Don't forget famous pirates Morgan and Bartholemew - both Welsh. And Tom Jones. Hmmm - ok, forget that last one.

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:32 am
by Gob
Oh aye, and it were a Welshie who first discovered America.

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:44 am
by Timster
Gob wrote:Oh aye, and it were a Welshie who first discovered America.
Oh aye, if by that you mean that the "Weshie" referred to was a serving wench on a Danish Viking ship, I agree. :fu :nana :lol:

Re: I should take today off!!!

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:13 am
by thestoat
The Washington Memorial is inscribed with the words "Cymru am Byth"