I appear to have gone viral

All I did was make a sarcastic point on Twitter, and now this…
Crikey! :smile:

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:joy::joy::joy:

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It’s the perfectly apt use of ‘quaint’ that did it, I reckon… :slight_smile:

It’s on my list of “must visits”, along with Llareggub.

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Is it ironic that the question was posted by someone whose name and @name looks like essentially just keyboard smashes? :sweat_smile:

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I’ve never managed to find it despite trying to many, many times.

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And who would be upset if he knew we might pronounce his surname as ‘sothach’.

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Kinda reminds me of someone I met years ago who told me the best holiday they’d ever had in Wales was at a village called Traeth. True story.

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I thought your response was brilliant. Just sets the right tone.

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Twitter is just perfect for sarcasm. :sunglasses:

I guess Llwybr Cyhoeddus is like the End of the Rainbow. After following all the signs there, the next sign STILL says “Llwybr Cyhoeddus”, so you never actually arrive! :wink:

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“Are we still in Kansas…? er, Ceredigion…?”

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Its near Canolnunlle I believe!

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And points back the way you came, surely?

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It’s on the same level as something being made from scratch. I’ve never found a scratch mine, factory or shop :confused: