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Welsh Gaelic. Oh my god. It''s Welsh OK - not Gaelic in any form. Please don''t pretend to have the answers to something you know nothing about. Gaelic is predominantly Southern Ireland and a variant (the original I believe) is from parts of Scotland and both are still spoken.

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[quote user="Muddy funster"]Welsh Gaelic. Oh my god. It''s Welsh OK - not Gaelic in any form. Please don''t pretend to have the answers to something you know nothing about. Gaelic is predominantly Southern Ireland and a variant (the original I believe) is from parts of Scotland and both are still spoken.[/quote]

Apologies on the Welsh front, got that wrong. Link below shows I was right on the other 3 forms of Gaelic

http://www.ibiblio.org/gaelic/canan.html 

 

 

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What was that ashton and shackel thing all about? There was alot of rumours banded around at the time just wondered if anyone could clear it up?

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[quote user="Clean Shirt"]What was that ashton and shackel thing all about? There was alot of rumours banded around at the time just wondered if anyone could clear it up?[/quote]Not without this thread being deleted.

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