>> > My reply of a few minutes ago to the Geoff Wicks letter was
supposed to go a
>> > couple of miles up the valley to Darren Branagh, not all over the
place to
>> > you lot!
>> > Sorry about that,
>>
>> Why? I enjoyed it!  & I'm an Englishman from Llundain.
>>
>> Technically speaking, TRUE English people (ie more original native
to
>> this isle) are not the Anglo-Saxon/Norman mix we have now, but the
Celts
>> they drove out and into Wales & Cornwall (mefinx).
>>
>> Cm
>
>Celts - who in turn wondered over here from what is now Europe, and
may
>have originated as far off as India, now the Picts on the other hand
>........

He he, are we now into the 'I was here before you' arguments?

I presume that the typical Brit becoming black and Irish accented
implies people like Darren Branagh (who was born in Northern Ireland
and so almost British) with a QL plugged into his brain???

I'm sure someone will tell us who was here before the picts too - or
does that take us back to when Britain was joined to continental
Europe?

Also intrigued that Robert knew the Welsh for London (it's quite close
to the original name, whatever language that came from).

Anyway, 'QL' is the universal language on this list (says he desperate
to get back on topic)

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Dilwyn Jones
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