
Signs of the time
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Luckily it has "Dynnargh" on it or native Cornish speakers wouldn't know they are welcome. How they are meant to understand the rest of the sign is a mystery though.
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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Well, at least they think they'll get dinner. That's nice. Bless.
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Welsh is it?
That is nice.
It just goes to show. Give a Welshman a piece of cardboard and he'll amuse himself for hours practicing his sgrifennu.
yrs,
rubato
That is nice.
It just goes to show. Give a Welshman a piece of cardboard and he'll amuse himself for hours practicing his sgrifennu.
yrs,
rubato
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And a new nadir in dumb has been reached!!!rubato wrote:Welsh is it?
That is nice.
It just goes to show. Give a Welshman a piece of cardboard and he'll amuse himself for hours practicing his sgrifennu.
yrs,
rubato
Can anyone here spot the Welsh connection?
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“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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Wel, that's waht u get wen you have ur dyslexic 2nd graed child do yur grage sail sines.
And then there's all the business generated by those well meaning folks who come by your sale to tell you that you misspelled your sign.
On another note, is it some sort of cruel joke that dyslexic is spelled that way?
And then there's all the business generated by those well meaning folks who come by your sale to tell you that you misspelled your sign.
On another note, is it some sort of cruel joke that dyslexic is spelled that way?
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You are not making fun of people of with dyslexia are you? People that don’t have it can’t understand the determination, patience and even intelligence it takes to overcome it. How would you like to live in a world where you have to constantly analyze everything? It is tiring.MGMcAnick wrote:Wel, that's waht u get wen you have ur dyslexic 2nd graed child do yur grage sail sines.
And then there's all the business generated by those well meaning folks who come by your sale to tell you that you misspelled your sign.
On another note, is it some sort of cruel joke that dyslexic is spelled that way?
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Been there ,done that ,I must have been near a nervous breakdown,could scarcely comprehend written material and was extremely OCD.(the depressions came later) prayer and determination finally won out ,but let me tell you this ,if it happened again I would head to the psychiatrist ,it was like an entry into the first circle of Hell,no fun at all.Anybody with these conditions has my sympathy.