
Cautious Norm.
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Baaaaa !! |
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proud walker
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well they'll look a bit out of place in St David's Hall, but it's up to you. A brolly might be more use.lol |
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lol you are getting false info. if you are from far away you wont understand the stereotypes.. apparently wales is full of sheep. apparently its always raining, apparently we date sheep, and everyone here has a pet sheep.
lol its a lie! to answer your question, no you wont NEED wellingtons, just warm clothing including gloves and scarves, its freezing here! much like in england though. |
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pontoise
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How childish you English can be. By the way, did you know that England has a lot more sheep than Wales, so obviously has more men interested in sheep than Wales does. |
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-ilaavyou x
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definately
deffo
fer sure! |
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crazy 4 swayze
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no,hun, not compulsory, but it all depends where you are going?if you're going walking in the countryside in winter or spring, then maybe you could wear wellies, though a good pair of walking shoes would be better. if your just going to the city, then no wellies needed.x |
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The Hooded Claw© 67dtg
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Don't forget the mint sauce. |
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Diamond
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you are funny - no a pair of walking boots would be better |
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Sarah
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no, i live in wales, just pack you scarf cos its bloody freezing |
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georgina p
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ha ha!!! we welsh like a man who thinks ahead,if you come in spring there will be lots of little lambs for you |
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JT
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and a pickaxe if you want to go coalmining |
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mirrorman
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A harness might be helpful too |
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jillybird
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Of course, the sheep expect it. |
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mickyg
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yes and a pack of lube |
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Angel
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LooooooooooooL
Cold Damp Place eh? |
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Hannahm
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If you will be hiking, it is. Remember to dress warmly and prepare for rain and perhaps snow. |
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Gerry Atrix
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Only if you are dating a sheep. |
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fozz
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no, but its the best way as those sheep can give you some right kicks with those hooves,but once your in they soon settle down and start pushing back,they like it down their throat too. enjoy |
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