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Great souvenir and did you record him saying the name too.
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No, but believe it or not, they have a small cassette tape in a souvenir shop, which puts the name of the town to a song, and I bought that.
The whole thing started way back in elementary school where I loved geography, and in our geography text was a picture of the trainstation of this town with the sign with its name. And when we reached Llanfair I remembered it so many years later. So it is really a good memory. I have a picture of the boy carving the town's name on the slate as well.
----please, draw me a sheep----
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Carpal Tunnel
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Carpal Tunnel
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I've been to that town in Wales.
What a nice memory. The fluency rate in Welsh is about 90% in that area around there.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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As a high school teacher myself at the time, I stopped across from a school where three boys were having lunch outside on a wall built around it. I asked them their ages and 12 was the median. We talked awhile and I asked them how many languages they spoke. They argued in Welsh (I presume) for awhile and then each listed what he spoke. Each told me five, not all the same, but each spoke five languages and studied Latin as well. Needless to say I was impressed, and a little discouraged for our kids in USA. But still it was memorable.
----please, draw me a sheep----
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