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F.a.o. Margo Tester

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retrocop | 12:28 Mon 08th Sep 2014 | ChatterBank
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Sutton. Surrey.born Hampstead N.London.
My late father hailed from Caerau near Maesteg so I'm only half Welsh but I have still got a lot of relatives in the Swansea and Mumbles area.
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Happy memories indeed. I think that is why I used to enjoy Gavin and Stacey so much, some of the phrases and sayings took my right back to my childhood holidays down there. Some friends went down to the Gower coast recently and were looking for places to visit and from the back of my mind(you know what it is like) I dragged up the name of St Faggans Castle -they went...
13:24 Mon 08th Sep 2014
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On the subject of Coffins.
Is'nt Welsh Lamb something to dai for? So lean and flavoursome. Must stop now. Have a tryst with a waiting pint of bitter or four.
(Doombar as it happens lady-Janine)
Yes agreed! We took my Mum to see the 1000 Voice Choir at the Royal Albert Hall. Oh boy it made the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end, what a sound, nothing like it. I have looked a couple of times to see if they still do it but no joy. Have to make do with my 3cd box set ' best of Wales' which has some real favourites on it. Myfanwy Cym Rhondda Speed Your Journey etc.
no most unfortunately I can't get laver down here. used to love going to Swansea market. everything always looked so good. there was a lady who sold proper butter which she cut off a huge slab in Abergavenny market. that glistened with salt. hot bread from the baker's round the corner and her butter - delicious.
Nothing like it is there Lady-Janine, and fortunately so was are told, butter is good for us (again)

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