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Joined: 22/02/2009(UTC) Posts: 1,461
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Good Afternoon
I knew my concerns were well founded!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am please to hear that you got the best of the weather and had a good Holiday, Wales is a great place to be, if, as you did you got good weather and Cricceth is a pleasant town, however the language does defeat me. I do find it strange that no matter what happens you will find yourself in a queue for something and the person being served is speaking Welsh, when your turn comes the person behind the counter immediatley starts to talk to you in English. I always feel that I have some form of stamp on my forehead that say English, do we really look that different?
My memory is a bit shakey but if it serves me well when we used the old Forum we did suggest that you got out a bit more, now look what has happened "A Castle" with a moat and a dedicated flag.
I can only hope that R. S-S misses your post and does not add to the idea as it could lead to all sorts of mayhem, time will tell.
Barrie Taylor is not only on the Town Council but also represents you as The Derbyshire County Councillor for Whaley Bridge just follow the Town Council link on this website and you will find a picture of him.
I can only agree with you it is good to be back and yes it is definitely a sign of what a sad life we do lead, but I know I have met some nice people on this Forum many of them like you have given me a good laugh, and that's what it's all about in the end.
Jake
Fedup wrote:Well, good-evening to you both.
How pleasant it is to be back in communication again. I have to say that I was beginning to suffer from withdrawal symptoms after the old forum closed down, but that might just be a sign of what a sad life I lead!
To answer your question first, King Jake, I have been to Wales for a week. Now I know that normally Wales in the month of March is not somewhere that you would long to be, but I was extremely lucky, as the weather was glorious. I stayed in the small town of Criccieth, and whilst walking along the beach one fine, warm, sunny morning, I looked up to see Criccieth Castle silhouetted against a bright blue sky. I immediately thought of you, King Jake.
Now R.S-S, what better tribute to our beloved leader than his own castle? I know that a suitable location would have to be found, but I'm sure that with your brains and local knowledge and my imagination, this would prove to be an easy task. I would suggest somewhere high, where it could be seen by all. A kind of Mecca perhaps? A flag, bearing words such as "King Jake - Leader of Whaley Bridge" could flutter in the breeze on high days and holidays. A moat perhaps.......the possibilities are endless. Tell me what you think and I will set forth immediately to begin the search.
I know nothing of Barrie Taylor, but I think you will agree that he has a very big job ahead of him, stepping into the shoes of King Jake.
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