Now as an Italian in Wales I've had some of the odd xenophobic encounters, but nothing more than I'd expect anywhere else. The Welsh are top notch bunch of people, and I can see why some are more than a little pissed off with the English.
And I reckon Cardiff's a very decent city. There's a great atmosphere around the centre and the bay. So quit ur jibber-jabber!
I am not too good at putting such things into words for topics that cause/continue debates. So I add my 2 pence for the Welsh and I will leave it at a positive note.
Yeah, you're right. I was going to write that after I posted it but missed the 0.12 second edit function deadline. I could write a load more, I find it all interesting relationships between peoples. There are idiots in Wales who are just stupid about it all, they do often just scream inferiority complex. Mind you there are probably just as many ratio wise English who suffer from superority complexes, so it probably balances out somewhere along the line. People should read The English by Jeremy Paxman, it's interesting.
The Welsh don't come out of that book gleaming, Scots on the other hand - basically ran the army and empire and had countless inventors
I'd love to know what these are - I've just posted a reply on another thread that has gone to the mods for checking. There was no bad language, no ****, no numbers in place of letters.
I have a telephone interview later today, I hate telephone interviews, I'm afraid I'l stutter myself to death, or pause for such a long time the person will hang up, or say something completely irrelevant.
I wouldn't worry, zeds. Certain employers (Australian Cricket Board Selection Panel, for example) look for those qualities in their employees.
Why they continue to have faith in Michael Clarke is beggar's belief. And the decision to put Shane Watson at the top of the order was as tragic as a burning orphanage. I'm in a bad mood.
It actually wern't too bad I made it to the next stage Michael Clarke didn't do too badly it was the Aussie top order that let them down. Also Gayle intimidating the Aussie batsmen was classic.