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Thread: Heddiw dda i chi o Gymru (Good day to you from Wales)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    Anthony Hopkins is a very fine actor, no complaint. But I don't think he has any Welsh heritage (I could be mistaken) and lacks therefore that distinct soul and timbre of the Welsh tongue and soul that issued from Dylan Thomas' readings of hie own works. I can not forget his rendition of "Do not go gently into that dark night".

    Anthony Hopkins was born and bred in Industrial south Wales Port Talbot, just a Stones throw from Richard Burton in Pontrhydyfen, and is every bit as much a proud Welshman as Burton, but there can be a large amount of snobbish resentment from a small section of Welsh speakers towards non Welsh speakers and Burton was certainly one of them, and all I will say Wales greatest poet wrote exclusively in English, very many of the greatest Welsh people and champions of Wales never spoke Welsh.
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    At least the stats are showing an increase in the number of Welsh speakers these days. I hope the trend continues myself, and that the next generation of fine poets create their works in both languages.


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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Really can't help, though I am pretty sure its something to do with them making me and Bombay into a salad, but they are denying it.
    I will translate for chi

    bombay a edhewitt - Eddy and the Bomb

    siarad - Would you like to pop over so we can all have some salad? it is really nice, with lettuce and everything.

    llawer - I also have a bottle of gin, some tonic, little umbrellas,olives, and tooth picks.

    Kind of explains why the Romans never bothered us too much........
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    Quote Originally Posted by bombay View Post
    Damon if you manage to talk enough crap to get to 100 posts, only 15 more, you could be a senior member before your razor even arrives. come on that must be an SRP first, keep going
    I don't quite know how i feel about that...lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    What do you think Sam tam Sam is?
    Fireman Sam in Welsh = Sam Tan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    What do you think Sam tam Sam is?
    Quote Originally Posted by MrPeters View Post
    Fireman Sam in Welsh = Sam Tan.
    I told you he knows more than he's letting on Mr P...We might have to 'sairad yn Saisneg' to throw the bugger off the scent. He'll think we've just gone and started using a secret code or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    I told you he knows more than he's letting on Mr P...We might have to 'sairad yn Saisneg' to throw the bugger off the scent. He'll think we've just gone and started using a secret code or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by celticcrusader View Post
    Anthony Hopkins was born and bred in Industrial south Wales Port Talbot, just a Stones throw from Richard Burton in Pontrhydyfen, and is every bit as much a proud Welshman as Burton, but there can be a large amount of snobbish resentment from a small section of Welsh speakers towards non Welsh speakers and Burton was certainly one of them, and all I will say Wales greatest poet wrote exclusively in English, very many of the greatest Welsh people and champions of Wales never spoke Welsh.
    I stand corrected about Hopkins' ancestry. But I will stand firm on Dylan THomas gave the better reading of his work. Hopkins, as an actor, is skilled in imparting the, hopefully, inner sense of a poem with the authors intent, or the essence of a character brought to life from the written page. His reading may be more dramatic but I believe, in all cases, an actor impart with an artificial skin. A poet, or painter, or whatever the creative art, their rendition will always contain the original spark of intent. Case in point. Jackson Pollack is credited with an advancement in art with his "dribble" painting. Many people have copied his style but were never good at it because they saw the technique, not the creative spark that drove him to produce what he did. Un rant.

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    Another post just to add to it. Is this the longest thread I wonder?
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    Quote Originally Posted by eddy79 View Post
    Another post just to add to it. Is this the longest thread I wonder?
    I have a subliminal feeling that we are working on it, The imp of an author of this thread seems to have struck a spot in us, the majority of responders, to use this thread for a lot of things. It should be moved to the Conversation section cause it's way, way past beginning straight razor shaving.
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