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Turning the Bones

Philip Williams finds the dead close in Madagascar

Turning the Bones

IM WELSH. WE LOVE A GOOD FUNERAL. Like the Irish we are culturally more comfortable with these things. I often tell the true story of ‘Dai-Who’s-Died.’ His nickname derived from his opening gambit whenever he met someone in a Rhondda street, ‘You’ll never guess who’s died!’ You can imagine what people were saying when ‘Dai-Who’s-Died’ died!

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