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Sunday, 15 December 2013

Dear Dai: Agony Uncle to the poor and infamous!

 
To spice the blog up a bit, the Shark Fisherman of Wales is introducing a new Monthly Feature.
 
Dear Dai:
Agony Uncle to the poor and infamous
(as opposed to the rich and famous)


Without any formal counselling qualifications apart from an evening class in 'Abnormal Psychology' at the Cardiff Centre for Lifelong Learning, Dai or Dai Cap to his enemies and associates will be offering a none too confidential advice service through the blog pages of his oppo 'Sharky'. He is inviting followers and readers of the Blog to send in any queries, problems or concerns generally relating to life.

Dai says
"There is one Proviso! No Sexural questions please. I am very limited in my extra curricular activities so any advice proffered will be based on hope over experience".

Dai is also able to answer letters written in Welsh as long as its not that academic correct Welsh. Bratiaith welcomed in other words.

So fire away with your general queries and questions about life and its challenges in the comments box below and Dai Cap will do his level best to answer them.

2 comments:

  1. Why is the world round, Uncle Dai?

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  2. Ah, I'm glad you asked me that question I think satya...sat.....satyagaaaah because the world is round because that is the shape of 'football' and we all know that that is God's game especially when he's wearing a Liverpool shirt! Keep those questions coming sat... sat on the mat over by there like!

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