Do you remember when I discovered the Irish Blog Awards and suddenly I emigrated to Dublin just so I could qualify? Well, turns out I was from Wales all along because now it's time for the Welsh Blog Awards, surprise surprise.
Unfortunately, they decided there weren't enough nominations to keep the "Most Fabulous Blogroll" category, otherwise I would've totally owned that prize.
Welsh blonkers! Badges for your blogs in the sidebar.
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You're blogroll is far from fabulous, I've never been on it.
ReplyDeleteWin or not yours is the best blonk on the web, and you're winning anyway.
ReplyDeleteThanks, mum.
ReplyDeleteThat 'anonymous' was not me!
ReplyDeleteBut I agree with it anyway
ReplyDeleteYou will totally win they all of course.
ReplyDeleteBut I think the badge on the left contains a typo.
At least your anonymous commenters don't call you a wanker.
ReplyDeleteAnd flirty's right. Should be 'blonkio'.
Here comes another silly question:
ReplyDeleteCan people who are not "yet" in Ireland still vote for Irish Blonk Awards??
There is already a Welsh translation for "blog"?
ReplyDelete:)
You should start up your own awards -it'd save you a fortune in relocation and travel expenses and you'd be fairly sure of winning in most categories
ReplyDeleteBlogio = Blogging
ReplyDeleteSkipio = Skipping
Dawnsio = Dancing
Parcio = Parking
etc
Of course you're going to win. Why did they bother to nominate anyone else?
ReplyDeleteSo by that token the Irish for blogging is "ag blogáil". Someone better alert Damien Mulley.
ReplyDeleteActually "to skip" is "sgipio" or "crychneidio"
ReplyDeleteSgipio, that's the one. Of course, there is no K in the Welsh alphabet.
ReplyDeleteAu contraire, Mr Blarneyman-person.
ReplyDeleteThis is a truly fine blogroll, prepared by a blog aficionado of sympathy and knowledge.
You're blogroll is far from fabulous, I've never been on it.
ReplyDeleteThat's what's fabulous about it.
Now that you've expanded your blogging empire, you're sure to win the accolades with the blog awards, Annie.
ReplyDeleteHow many posts about sheep love doon pit can there be?
ReplyDeletePerhaps they're still deciding on the correct welsh selling for Best Blogroll Evaaaah!?
ReplyDeleteOld Knudsen said...
ReplyDeleteHow many posts about sheep love doon pit can there be?
Perhaps you'll tell us the next time you come up for air?
Of course its fabulous!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteNow, you are going to move to Wales? :P
ReplyDeleteSo how do we get onto your blogroll? :P
ReplyDeleteHow did you find Dublin in the sense of celtic languages?
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