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Calling all Welsh speakers/spellers

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marfysafry | 16:31 Wed 08th Aug 2007 | Phrases & Sayings
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After being thrashed royally by England's first team on Saturday last, one of my London Welsh friends recalled a saying their grandfather (of Welsh origin) used to say - I can't spell it but phonetically its "Tustin brum syse" - not sure how rude or how to spell (hope its not too rude or I'll be banned and I'm new so can't have that happen!) - can anyone help with spelling/translation?
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Most probably "Twll d�n pob Sais!" which proclaims that all of the English are of the rectal persuasion.
welsh being welsh

you say eet laak zis.....

toch deen bob sice

the ch is the ch in 'loch' so toch sudduv rhymes with loch
sice rhymes with rice

I havent seen it written - thank you Kempie

++++holes to the English.
welsh being welsh

you say eet laak zis.....

toch deen bob sice

the ch is the ch in 'loch' so toch sudduv rhymes with loch
sice rhymes with rice

I havent seen it written - thank you Kempie

++++holes to the English.
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Cheers Peter and Kempie! Isnt it funny how you always learn to swear in another language quicker than anything else! Unfortunately I can now disrespect people in Welsh, Greek and French patois!
We had a corporal in the RAF who always said (we thought) Fifteen-bob camera, but apparently he was saying toochteen bob Cymru, or Bottoms to the Welsh...

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