i lived in wales for 4 years when i was younger near gorseinon a place called pontardulais went to an all boys public school they even taught me to speak welsh but i can only remember the lords pray now and a few bits
28 he is 6ft 4 with an 8 pac proud of him he is an accountant and lives in Rainton near houghton i put i pic up when i learn how to reduce image size
Is that south Wales ? I live North East Wales lol. Born here but North East England by the grace of god
I went on being reasonable and this **** came in with all guns blazing so i let him have both barrels, the best part is he goes on the prem board well so does commanchio thats the call sign for marines and i was sponsoring my mate ex marine, so he had see the exchange when welshie went on there bragging he whooped me COMM GAVE HIM BOTH BARRELS AS WELL
Haha my mrs moaned once looking at my gut, "you had a six pack when i met you" I said "well I've got a barrel now and you weren't a fat cùnt when we met
YEP on the gower peninsular nearest towns neath and swansea, the ex wife has relatives on anglesey and ive been a few places there really like porthmadog
I know, i read it, i finally got to sponsor your mate after a bit hard work lol. Good crack mate, i like the pìss take
love fishing still have 12 rods mostly spent course fishing but have been off seaham pier last time home caught a bag of whiting
**** me you like just about everything i do, wish i could have found a first wife with those interests....
Yeah you too mate, I like a good laugh, My lad said "after all this shìt with covid and us losing shifts and money, one good thing is we are both off weekends for games" That made me think, yeah, positive from negative, I'd like to get to more games again, especially with the lad and meet up with Sunderland fans. Good times.
Lol, whiting, used to go straight in the sea when i drove up Shields swimming, even at night, fooking whiting jumping arl owwa
went wreck fishing in a small boat off the dutch coast at Den Helder mackerel first then big cod also got a conga but cut the line as the captain wouldn't let it on the boat.
Flatties were the main catch. I fookin hated them. Me granda used to have a cobble moored on the Tyne, The best side, south of the river lol and we used to go out to sea fishing, The North East was rough in the 70's and not showing any regeneration from government but the people were fantastic . They nicknamed me taffymakem lol. I think there's a poster on rtg called that .