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The Celtic Druid.
Приєднався 26 сер 2019
Thank you for your love and support.
Join me on my other channel for my poetry and local history soon to come. I will give you a link.
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Відео
Bank Holiday Monday. Mam had Covid 19.
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Bank Holiday Monday. Mam had Covid 19.
Classic cars on the prom, Bournemouth. (10-04-22)
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Classic cars on the prom, Bournemouth. (10-04-22)
June Brown has died, Dot Cotton, Eastenders.
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June Brown has died, Dot Cotton, Eastenders.
April Fool prank.
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Mam nearly fell for it. Unfortunately I didn't get to film the bit where she caught on as I the filming cuts off because I ran out of storage.
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD". William Douglas Dexter. (1947-1991)
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"HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD". William Douglas Dexter. (1947-1991)
Southampton Solent air museum. (19-3-22)
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Southampton Solent air museum. (19-3-22)
Solent air museum, police and fire service uniforms. Level 2 (19-03-22)
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Solent air museum, police and fire service uniforms. Level 2 (19-03-22)
On board the Beachcomber, Southampton Air museum. (19-03-22)
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On board the Beachcomber, Southampton Air museum. (19-03-22)
Solent air museum, WW2 section. Southampton (19-03-22
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Solent air museum, WW2 section. Southampton (19-03-22
Solent air museum, Southampton. (19-03-22)
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Solent air museum, Southampton. (19-03-22)
1958 Plymouth Fury "Christine". Die-cast car
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1958 Plymouth Fury "Christine". Die-cast car
Living with depression and anxiety. (9-03- 22)
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Living with depression and anxiety. (9-03- 22)
That’s not Heolddu…
Very interesting. I'd like to visit there sometime. I'm told Stevenson wrote Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in bed. The bedroom was upstairs at the back of the house facing the trees.
I thought this would be silly but it's actually very good. It speaks to us who have fallen through the cracks of the world and never found real happiness.
@ollieox9181 I truly hope you find your true happiness!
My mate Mason lived in Bargoed for a year when he was on the run from the police in Christchurch. They found him eventually and the mayoress of Bargoed banned him from the whole town.
I had a very haunted house in Caerphilly when I was growing up. Its a horrible experience and its effects have stayed with the whole family to this day. Ive been seeking closure ever since because it makes you feel insane.
Johnny!
It looks like the end of the world
Hi - We're doing an episode on poltergeists and would love to include your story as an case study for Gwent. Before I go ahead I just wanted to confirm that you're happy for us to discuss your experiences? Everything that has happened is absolutely fascinating, especially that fact that you've recorded your memories and those of your family in so much detail.
I'm absolutely delighted to hear from you. Yes, you may discuss this but I don't think I'm up to an interview. Best wishes from Andrew
@@thecelticdruid7707 thanks for your response Andrew, we hope everything is going well for you :)
Brilliant! We gotta take up a collection to get you into a recording studio to record this!
Love it!!!
Can you attempt a second version including the economic claspe and being on the run from the red hulk officer.
The lonely man The lonely man That's all I am That's all I am I go From place to place Alone Nowhere to stay Nowhere to go No friends No one I know So I will stay All by myself And all alone I need to find I place to hide I must control The beast inside Until I find a way To be free I'm so afraid To find true love Because Of all I am So I will stay All by myself And all alone I'm so alone
Version 2 Economic collapse and being on the run from red hulk Ross.
4 years ago , current events. Raising the bars and stars.
You’re hilarious
There were amateur boxing matches im the stud in the 60s.
I used to walk down that backlane going home from Bargod Grammar
I was at the Grammar. Left in 1970. Also went to Bargoed North Sec. Modern from 1967 to 68.
He had me in the office for not wearing a cap, also out of school hours. Some idiot had just stolen my cap, and I was chasing the thief out of a backlane when Ceri sails past in his Wolseley Hornet. That was back about 1969. Didn't know Ceri was a JP. I once had the misfortune to visit his Ystrad Mynach bungalow. He managed to be a bit more welcoming that time, but I seemed to remember that he asked why I wasnt doing homework. Which given that his own kids were watching tv at the time, was a bit of a cheek. My oldest sister had a bit of a run in with him when she was in the 6th form, which ended up with my mother confronting Ceri in his office. So you can imaging how I feel, because that was him just getting his own back, on me. Punk! But here is some info for you, that might be informative. Ceri was deemed unfit to go into the army circa WW2, so they made him a Bevan boy, working down the pits. That would explain his pockmarked skin and vindictive nature. He also taught German. He probably spoke German quite well, so I wonder if he was an occupation time translator after the war. Ceri probably thought he was too intellectual for the pits. People delude themselves all the time!
Very interesting. Thank you.
@@thecelticdruid7707He was obviously driven to make his school the equivalent of Lewis Boys Pengam and Lewis Girls Ystrad Mynach. I suppose that was commendable, and I suppose he probably did the same for Heolddu. Standards at the Grammar were quite high.
Rossi café used to be at the bottom end of town, and when it was relocated it was Tŷ Marisa
I used to live here!
Ducking stool
My word!! I never realised this came with words. I’m Just teaching my daughter this on the piano. Brilliantly sang
Growing up this hits hard as we realize not everyone gets the happy ending , sometimes the hero loses. Lessons well learned.
In a way this song always ran true throughout the series, the only true way for Banner to be free was if he died. That was the tragedy of his life, and was never portrayed as accurately as in the TV series.
Is that Brock Lesnar ??! 😯😳😲😮
I’m sigma
I just song this, it's so Beautiful. 💗💓💞 I meet Bill in the 80s, he was so lovely.
My lovely dad is on this Bobby Bowen. Miss him 😢
Hope all is well with ya 😊
Great Andrew, Adam looks Cool :-))
Sounds Great Andrew kets have more :-))
Really nice to see it in better weather , i did a video on it recently and it was very wet and cold . Great video cheers
I remember bargoed like this it was a bisy town lovely memories .
I agree best ice cream lovely when you go back to where you grew up I also lived in bargoed area groesgaen terrace which I still love brill videos of a lovely family thank you I enjoy them all .
i can see the house i was little in thank you :)
You are very welcome. Thank you for watching.
Spent one year as foreign language assistant at the Polytechnic in the late 1980s, but lived in Pontypridd! The market was wonderful and especially one of the fishladies was a gem!❤ Does the school for the deaf still exist? It was always so interesting to watch them talk. My love goes to Wales, and especially to Pontypridd!
Lived in Ponty 83 to 87 absolutely loved it. Lovely people.
Oooo it's meeeeee 😂❤
Where can I find the lyrics to this???
fantastic interpretation for a beautiful text, congratulations, many thanks, it is a song that I care a lot, and this text is beautiful, thanks again, saluti da Roma
What is the point of this video? And why is the woman in it so extraordinarily indifferent and depressingly joyless?
Sounds like le miss
My beach hut is near there
Thank you.
Very nice. Thank you.
Very nice.
So nice. Thank you for all of your videos. I miss the good old Bargoed from the 60s and 70s. The best days of my life. Living in Gilfach and shopping in Bargoed. I really miss those good old days. Greetings from Berlin.
I know it well. Many happy memories of my friends in Rhymney.
that miserable greasy old toad ruins this.
ah wow, my mam moved us over here from Blaenavon in march 1980 to 50A Usk road ,they were like a maisonette then, bedrooms downstairs , when my mam used to ground us, we used to climb out the window and sit outside pmsl. and June had the corner shop across the road , lovely lady
I appreciate you filming it, but its shaking too much and I cant watch it .sorry