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joggerjayne | 08:56 Fri 06th Feb 2015 | ChatterBank
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The Six Nations ...

It's that time of year when you find out that your friend's husband supports Wales, because "my great grandfather was Welsh, so I have Welsh heritage going back three generations"

So being born in the Home Counties, 12.5% Welsh, and 87.5% English, makes you more Welsh than English?

You wouldn't want a Welsh person doing your accounts!

Or do they have a different system of maths for people with a Welsh ancestor?

On that basis, I think most of the population of Sussex should be supporting France.
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One may support whichever team they wish. The rest is just the conscious mind trying to justify the decision the subconscious mind made. Anyway many like to support the underdogs.
09:05 Fri 06th Feb 2015
Bora da del, sych art ti?
You sounds jealous girl. Have you always wanted a bit of Welsh in you. ;)
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// Bora da del, sych art ti //

It's just gone eight o'clock.
Svejk.......LOL.......LOL
lol lol
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// Have you always wanted a bit of Welsh in you //

Badoom tssch !!

:0D
Duh, Duh, you aven't even lost yet.
You have a dirty mind Sqad??????
One may support whichever team they wish. The rest is just the conscious mind trying to justify the decision the subconscious mind made.

Anyway many like to support the underdogs.
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One feels that explaining the psychology behind this bizarre "Welshness" must be rewarded with Best Answer.

Although, if I'm honest about it ... in a little wave of patriotic fervour ... I might have been swayed by OG mentioning that Wales are the underdogs.
I support: anyone but englandshire
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Oh, I'd support Scotland or Wales against France, or against any of the Southern Hemisphere johnny foreigners.

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