Part of the UK?
PS: No, Wales is not an imaginary place nor an ocean theme park nor a suburb of London. It's part of the UK.
Give us time, gwboi...
Shoppers in Cardiff got an eyeful this week when mystery hackers took control of an electronic billboard overlooking the main shopping street and broadcasted a string of images, including Nazi swastikas. The billboard, on Queen Street in the Welsh capital, began displaying pictures of the Nazi symbol, and a sign declaring: " …
I thought we were talking about St Georges Island the one with the Marxist guerrillas in the mountains that was nearly invaded by East Yemen in the 80s. Or to be proper the correct title is the People's Democratic Republic of East Yemen.
A part roughly the size of Wales, I understand.
"Anyone who has been in Cardiff on a Saturday night knows this Sharia statement is a non-starter"
I don't know about Cardiff but Newport is the only place I have ever been proposition in a busy street for a blowjob at half four in the afternoon by a teenager. I was amazed by the number of drunks staggering around town at five.
When I reached the safety of a local pub, I kid you not, it was a Tom Jones night. And they were amazed anyone would want to keep drinking after nine on a weekday. Seems they run on a completely different time zone to the rest of the UK. Thank god the hotel had an all night bar.
It's a whole different world down there.
So you've never seen this short orientation film put out by the Newport Tourism Authority? *
Mines the one with "Staff" on the back.
*No I've never been to Newport. Yes this was taken from a real show.
I've been to both Cardiff and Newport - they are very different places. I spent 4 hours in Newport waiting for my passport, it was an absolute shithole, I could see no other reason to be there. Certainly anyone going there for pleasure seems to actually be going to the Celtic Manor which is outside the city. I remember the G7(or one of those) that was held at the Celtic Manor no one said Newport.
Cardiff's had quite a bit of investment (modelled on Baltimore they told us) and, being the principality's capital, has quite a bit going for it. The transport into and out of there on an evening is a nightmare though, which is why it's fantastic that they put so many events on at the PrincipalityMillennium stadium on Friday nights.
I imagine the number of stag and hen dos out on a Saturday night might sully the place for some but I'm not sure of any nice places in the UK that aren't inundated by Stag/Hen dos at the weekend.
Of course, to the rest of Wales, Cardiff is basically England.