I'd like to point out that we Welsh have just as bad teeth as the English! (I'm only typing this as, if I try to speak, I chew up my face!)
In future chew more Caerphilly
I'd like to point out that we Welsh have just as bad teeth as the English! (I'm only typing this as, if I try to speak, I chew up my face!)
Lol, we've got the best dental care in the world. You must be mistaken with the English or US redneck states.
In future chew more Caerphilly
Seriously?
It would mean nothing to the team apart from a couple of players. Everyone would feel stupid dancing around without understanding why and even if they did understand, there would be no emotional or historical connection.
National indigenous teams - yes.
I just gwent and bought some new toothpaste, but read online that when it comes to teeth, it wrexham.
It's a Risca you'll have to take.
I find these puns totally beNeath me
I just swansea what response I get.
That's Bangor't of order.I can't believe you thought I actually Cardiff others responded.
I just gwent and bought some new toothpaste, but read online that when it comes to teeth, it wrexham.
The haka is what most represents our sport, every year we have new rugby fans thanks to traditions of our sport as the haka. It's something that catches the attention of both the fans and the people outside the rugby.
Long live haka!
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Canadians personally love the Haka as well as all the other Pacific Island's Dances as it fits in with our sporting culture. Both Tonga and Fiji received standing ovations from the crowds in both Kingston and Ottawa after they performed their respective dances at this years PNC. Our players have come out and said facing the Haka at the world cup is a memory they will cherish for ever. The haka is too important to rugby to get rid of and it is one of the great symbols of our beloved sport. Sorry Yoe I am not with you on this one.