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    According to Welsh religious mythology, St. David once started preaching but soon received complaints that the large crowd that had gathered couldn't see or hear him. So he put his hankerchief on the ground, stood on it and it transformed into a small hill, which enabled everyone there to see and hear him. In which Welsh village was this miracle supposed to have happened?

    Question #56198. Asked by MaggieG 5. (Mar 26 05 4:44 PM)


    mochyn

    llandewi brefi

    http://www.geocities.com/traditions_uk/StDavid.html

    Mar 26 05, 5:02 PM
    MaggieG 5

    The very one!

    Mar 26 05, 5:17 PM
    Flynn_17

    Home of Daffydd, the only gay in the village!

    Mar 26 05, 5:18 PM
    mochyn

    where is my YAY?

    Mar 26 05, 5:22 PM
    Flynn_17

    Here, have a surrogate YAY from me. Llandewi Brefi always makes me giggle.

    Mar 26 05, 5:35 PM
    MaggieG 5

    YAY! Loud and clear I hope!

    Mar 26 05, 6:25 PM
    gmackematix

    I suppose as there is no Welsh for "yes" there can't be a Welsh for "yay" either.

    Mar 26 05, 9:11 PM
    Flynn_17

    There is a Welsh for yes. It's 'Ie'.

    Mar 27 05, 6:43 AM


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