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would the coming to an end of "Dililha" also bring an end to the dirty swinish hustlers who are presiding over our "health and safety".
thought not.
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would the coming to an end of "Dililha" also bring an end to the dirty swinish hustlers who are presiding over our "health and safety".
thought not.
https://media2.giphy.com/media/IfZpF5fUnQS0o/giphy.gif
;D
Nice to see the Welsh fans not succumbing to the Welsh fa and belting out the song in front of the stadium today and they beat a crap England side. Sinfield will have his work cut out.
Mason Greenwood will be the next victim of "cancel culture" make no mistake.
I'll bet Vinny would take him on a "free". >:)
I was at Cardiff Indoor Bowls Club yesterday.It is only a 10 minute walk to the stadium and always gets a big crowd in the Bar prior to
any International.
The Welsh choir were in fine voice with "My my Delilah we're not allowed to sing it anymore"
If it ain’t woke they are going to fix it. The cutting shears have been taken to Ronald Dahl.
Augustus Gloop, from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, is now described as "enormous", with the word "fat" removed from every book, according to the Telegraph
Mrs Twit, from the Twits, is no longer "ugly and beastly", but simply "beastly"
In the same book, "a weird African language" is no longer weird
The words "crazy" and "mad" have also been removed as a result of an emphasis on mental health, the newspaper reported
A threat to "knock her flat" in Matilda has become "give her a right talking to"
References to colours have also been changed - the BFG's coat is no longer black; while Mary in The BFG now goes "still as a statue" instead of "white as a sheet"