Thank you to all those who visited me in here.
I'm very grateful.
I'm very grateful.
That's appropriate since a lot of Welsh are hard cut most of the time - or is that half cut?wa- wa.
- 10 points to Barbara after such a good start.
Excalibur is an awful English corruption of the name which changed many times, but was actually called:
Caledfwych which is Welsh for hard cut.
Was it Clarence?But what was King Arthur's battlecry?
Pray tell.
Welcome to The Cold Dark Room, Lyn.That's appropriate since a lot of Welsh are hard cut most of the time - or is that half cut?
It was indeed,"Clarence!".Was it Clarence?
Going to have to dig the thermals out when I come to visit then!Welcome to The Cold Dark Room, Lyn.
This is where I will mostly be living now.
1 pt for entering and a couple more for the jokey.
Just makes me think of Clarence the cross eyed lion who was on tv when I was a kid.It was indeed,"Clarence!".
How that must have terrified his foes.
Especially if they were actually called Clarence.
5 pts.
- 1 for the answer being posed as a question, though.
'cos I'm mean.
I always think of the cross-eyed lion too.Just makes me think of Clarence the cross eyed lion who was on tv when I was a kid.
Wonder if Newport's Clarence Place is anything to do with that?
It's not too far from Caerleon which is also part of the leg end
Nope, don't know this, though he's supposed to welcome another KIng.Here's a question for you.
A version of the legend says that King Arthur will awaken one day when the world needs him most.
When it is time he will be woken by a small being bearing a hot drink
Do you know what/who this being is?
This is my version and the being is a Goblin Teasmade!Nope, don't know this, though he's supposed to welcome another KIng.
I have a sneaking suspicion that a bad pun is in the offing.
Thanks, I will.This is my version and the being is a Goblin Teasmade!
Award yourself a point for guessing it was a bad joke!