Post by mathcampbell on Nov 12, 2006 11:53:49 GMT -1
Or as the locals in these parts'd have it: "Alright no? Hoos it goin man? A'm sooound, by the way".
Needless to say for those who've ever lived here, that was my bad attempt at written ned-scots. I live in Scotland, and have done now for about 5 years. Moved up here to be with my lovely missus/partner whatever-you-want-to-call-her.
Originally I come from South Wales, but I got punted to england as a kid, then moved here, so I'm a bit mongrelised I suppose.
Spiritually, mines a scotch, no ice!
OK, ok, jokes aside, i follow a fairly brythonic path, I guess you could say. Not very good and writing down labels, but suffice to say I definitely feel leanings towards the brythonic side of my heritage. I'm 'pagan' (nice label, pretty label, doesn't bite!) and have been since about aged 12, so about 10, 11 years now (yes, I'm terribly young). The missus is also pagan, which is handy, 'cause it'd get fairly irritating if she wasn't pagan, having to explain why the new year falls in November not January, etc. In addition to my brythonic leanings I guess I should also mention that in recent months (ok, so the last 2 years) i've also felt a distinct pull towards the norse. Dunno why, but it definitely feels like the right thing. But I'm not leaving the brythonic side alone either, so I'm a bit of a mix, really.
Aside from all that, I'm also a student at paisley university (don't laugh) doing computer animation, and that's about it. Apologies for the greeting not being in welsh, but my language skills are so poor now, I can just about ask for coffee without needing a dictionary, and that's me.
Needless to say for those who've ever lived here, that was my bad attempt at written ned-scots. I live in Scotland, and have done now for about 5 years. Moved up here to be with my lovely missus/partner whatever-you-want-to-call-her.
Originally I come from South Wales, but I got punted to england as a kid, then moved here, so I'm a bit mongrelised I suppose.
Spiritually, mines a scotch, no ice!
OK, ok, jokes aside, i follow a fairly brythonic path, I guess you could say. Not very good and writing down labels, but suffice to say I definitely feel leanings towards the brythonic side of my heritage. I'm 'pagan' (nice label, pretty label, doesn't bite!) and have been since about aged 12, so about 10, 11 years now (yes, I'm terribly young). The missus is also pagan, which is handy, 'cause it'd get fairly irritating if she wasn't pagan, having to explain why the new year falls in November not January, etc. In addition to my brythonic leanings I guess I should also mention that in recent months (ok, so the last 2 years) i've also felt a distinct pull towards the norse. Dunno why, but it definitely feels like the right thing. But I'm not leaving the brythonic side alone either, so I'm a bit of a mix, really.
Aside from all that, I'm also a student at paisley university (don't laugh) doing computer animation, and that's about it. Apologies for the greeting not being in welsh, but my language skills are so poor now, I can just about ask for coffee without needing a dictionary, and that's me.