Ambulance... Ambiwlans - Has dumbing down gone too far?
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anonymous said:
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Nope, don't get that reference either.Wikipedia said:
Blaenau Ffestiniog is a small town in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. It has a population of 4,830 according to the 2001 census
Or is the the Hydro Electric plant you're on about?What was the Araf reference all about?
Truley, truely funny. An absolute cast iron award winning thread. There should be an annual competition for such threads, and this would surely win an award of some kind. There's lovely, boyo.
Poor old James, a genuine mistake if you've never been to Wales, but so, so funny, and all the better as it was unintentional.
Poor old James, a genuine mistake if you've never been to Wales, but so, so funny, and all the better as it was unintentional.
Eric Mc said:
james_tigerwoods said:
Going TO shorpe?
And I'm familiar with Google. Thanks. I'll be sure to google everything I post in future.
Have you never driven or even travelled to Wales?And I'm familiar with Google. Thanks. I'll be sure to google everything I post in future.
Ambulances adorned with this logo are fairly common.
It is not really "Welsh" but a hybridised "Welshisation" of the original English word - obviously they didn't have ambulances in Wales hundreds of years ago.
Of course, the word Ambulance stems from the Latin "Ambulo" meaning "To Walk".
Tony*T3 said:
Truley, truely funny. An absolute cast iron award winning thread. There should be an annual competition for such threads, and this would surely win an award of some kind. There's lovely, boyo.
Poor old James, a genuine mistake if you've never been to Wales, but so, so funny, and all the better as it was unintentional.
I'll put my hands up - It was a genuine mistake and I hadn't considered the Welsh angle...Poor old James, a genuine mistake if you've never been to Wales, but so, so funny, and all the better as it was unintentional.
Eric Mc said:
It is not really "Welsh" but a hybridised "Welshisation" of the original English word - obviously they didn't have ambulances in Wales hundreds of years ago.
Of course, the word Ambulance stems from the Latin "Ambulo" meaning "To Walk".
Welsh was a moderatly simple language so many 'new' words are bdisations of English words. However, it should be remembered that so much English is a bdisation of many languages, mostly from invading peoples from ancient history or from conquering other lands in Victorian times...... Of course, the word Ambulance stems from the Latin "Ambulo" meaning "To Walk".
Tim.s said:
spidermanUK said:
Tim.s said:
XJSJohn said:
Q - How do you get two whales in a Mini?
A - down the M4, over the Severn Road bridge.
Lol.A - down the M4, over the Severn Road bridge.
This is fking hilarious.
James - on some of the roads in Wales they have ARAF written, the way that England has SLOW written. So if you didn't know what this meant, you could view it as the road to somewhere called Araf.
But based on what you have posted you would be too busy out of your car asking directions from Cardiff to Caerdydd..
James - on some of the roads in Wales they have ARAF written, the way that England has SLOW written. So if you didn't know what this meant, you could view it as the road to somewhere called Araf.
But based on what you have posted you would be too busy out of your car asking directions from Cardiff to Caerdydd..
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