ahh well, historically, they're more Welsh than English you see..... obviously though, he's of mixed origin , being part golf cart, part avian nut job.... so can't make up his cultural mind !
you do realise the band "Budgie" were Welsh don;t you ?

Actually, I'm an exiled Englishman having emigrated to Cornwall just a few short years ago.

Have no doubt that it's a different world down here, let's face it, the halfwits in Westminster don't even know we exist and, I for one, am hoping that it stays that way. Also, as far as I can see, the BBC think that England finishes somewhere to the east of Swindon except for the first weekend of the London school holidays when they tell the whole world how difficult it is for those from southeast England to get to the 'Westcountry' wherever that is. :-?
The Cornish though are more closely related to the Celtic people of Brittany than those from Wales. In fact, Celtic tribes lived all the way down the Iberian Peninsula and it more likely that Cornish Celts are decended from there than from Wales.
