@@MrMesospheric yn yr saesnag, yndi. dwi im un i sharad, ma acen saesnag fi yn typyn fwy posh neu acen yr ardal. yn y cymraeg maer acen dal yn fyw ddo.
Wales put more roof area and gave a better product than any other part of the uk ,I can only assume that this dreadfull comment came from some unfortunate Englisman who did'nt have the benefit of a sound Welsh slate roof and therefore suffered
This video is a gem, we think that we have got it hard now,no!! the men of yesterday had it harder.⚒️
Fascinating.
Do you know when this programme was originally produced?
Mond number oydd rhewin i teleuodd fel penrhyn, Oakley, ddiawledig 😱🤬
6month strike 2 1/2 year lockout
Shame that the narrator can't pronounce Penrhyn property- he's emphasising the 'rhyn' rather than the 'Pen'.
Beautiful Welsh accent when he spoke English.This accent is getting ever scarcer- being supplanted by a quasi Scouse/Mancunian.
Really? Dim fy mhrofiad i...
@@MrMesospheric yn yr saesnag, yndi. dwi im un i sharad, ma acen saesnag fi yn typyn fwy posh neu acen yr ardal. yn y cymraeg maer acen dal yn fyw ddo.
Very interesting watch
1983
When men were men it's a shame that they were worked to death good men that knew how too put bread on the table
If he spoke English he wouldn’t have to use so many words
What an ignorant statement.
A word that'll sum you up is the same in Welsh as in English:
*TWAT*
Wales put more roof area and gave a better product than any other part of the uk ,I can only assume that this dreadfull comment came from some unfortunate Englisman who did'nt have the benefit of a sound Welsh slate roof and therefore suffered
@@cymro6537 Or the local Caernarfon word for them would be Cont
That’s a pretty funny comment.