I know of Wales..... it stopped being important along time ago. Minus the 2 world wars. *Wanders off because Wales is boring... most likely to Ireland*
I'm not so sure about the last part, although I guess you could argue that wales itself isn't well represented, but a lot of really well known BBC productions seem to be from wales.Mr.Squishy said:Y'all have some mighty long words that rival finnish in complexity, and a friend of mine says that "you've got to have a pint of saliva in your mouth just to pronounce a city name there". Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't merill from Dragon Age 2 have a welsh accent? Or was that just me? Also, you have a kick-ass flag, but in general you're stupidly underrepresented in the entertainment world.
I tried. I'm not American, though. I'm hoping someone will record their attempt and post it.Captain_Maku said:As a Welsh person, I am therefore obligated to ask any and all Americans to try their hand at saying this out loud:
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanfairpwllgwyngyll]
[small]Linked to prove that it the name is a real place.[/small]
I've lived in several places in the country; was born in Penarth, but I think of myself mostly as from the Rhondda.
*EDIT* Damn you, ninjas!
see i thought that, but i live in england now and i have never heard a single person say something bad about wales, and yet in wales its hate by everyone around my generation and older/younger generations. its not a 2 way thing. it just seems to come from the welsh side. crazy stuff.Cool Welshy said:Honestly, I have no idea too. But if I had to guess, it could be because they hate us. That or rugby.EradiusLore said:can i just ask, one welshmen to another. do you actualy know why you have english people? if you honestly dont hate then thats cool my bad, but i have lived most of my life (except last 3 years) in wales and everyone hates england, but for no logical reason! maybe because many many hundreds of years ago wales was pwned in a war with england. still too soon?