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Old 11-01-2009, 01:53 AM #15
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Thanks Waves,

I guess anything is possible. I must change my answer though. Because when I was a kid my parents took me on a cruise and the cruise ship was Greek and the crew were mostly Greek. How could I forget something like that?? Sorry. But the other languages apart from the Gaelic which was widespread where I lived as a child but I didn't think I had picked any of it up. Obviously my brain was working without my full understanding (typical Irish). My Mother is Welsh but I've never heard her actually speak the language, not that I can remember...Boy you've started an avalanche here lol...

Thanks for your help...I do have TL epilepsy, so maybe I'm having flash backs to every foreign film I ever saw that had subtitles (we have international free to air tv here and I like to watch that, always have done, as an adult)...Thank You for making me think
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