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Lost in translation: good job I left The Valleys years ago.
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Swansea council erects Welsh road sign reading
the Guardian · theguardian.com

« Last Edit: November 09, 2024, 01:55:55 pm by Hippocrates »
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Relevance of a 16 year old article?
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It reminds me of the Monty Python "foreign phrase book" sketch, when the foreign tourist asks a passer-by something like "pleazze foendal mai buttoks cheeky cheeky"and passer-by replies "down to the traffic lights, first on the left and it's on the right".

Very funny.
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