Gwleidyddiaeth, llyfrau, bywyd, iaith a'r hyn a'r llall. Dim ond ishe gwneud sens o bethe dw i.
Politics, books, life, language and this and that. Just trying to make sense of it all.
Saturday, 21 February 2015
Cawl crawl
Crawl being the appropriate word for a picture in the latest edition of the Carmarthen Journal (full story here).
Surely this must be in the running for Private Eye's prestigious Order of the Brown Nose award.
Anyone fancy a caption competition?
"Councillor Meryl Gravell OBE enjoying a bowl of cawl"
Meryl Gravel and fellow councillors take a well-deserved lunch after gruelling 15 minute private meeting to award a £2.63 million grant to dormant company.
More Carmarthenshire Cawlach in the pipeline I see.
ReplyDelete"Please sir, may I have some more?" - Oliver Twist or the Artful Dodger?
ReplyDeleteOh dear. I bet even Y Cneifwr is pleased that Labour won the Labour seat.
ReplyDeleteMeryl Gravel and fellow councillors take a well-deserved lunch after gruelling 15 minute private meeting to award a £2.63 million grant to dormant company.
ReplyDeleteWell, thank you very much. That's not only put me right off my breakfast but I've gone off cawl now too.
ReplyDeleteAs she polished off the orphans' meagre rations, Muriel Chippings grinned in breathless anticipation for the imminent arrival of the Beadle...
ReplyDeleteLet them eat cawl
ReplyDeleteWe'll be lucky to be able to afford cawl once Meryl & co have finished with their cuts.
ReplyDeleteY Mae cawl heb genin fel Cymro yn siarad saesneg.
ReplyDeleteI know what most people are thinking a silly cawl picture and story.
ReplyDeleteFor psychIC @ 14:45 How can you criticise a little satire with the chaos these people have generated in CCC?
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