Lloyd George knew my father

Knowing Lloyd George’s reputation I’d be more concerned if he knew my mother. The lecherous old sod wasn’t known as the ‘Welsh Goat’ for nothing! Of course over here in Oz, there must be 99% of the population who have not the slightest idea what I’m talking about… for them… they can look here in Wikipedia.

Lloyd George

For the remaining 1%… how well I remember the old song as sung to the tune of Land of Hope and Glory:

Lloyd George knew my father
Father knew Lloyd George.
(repeat continuously until beaten up)

So why bring this up? Only because one of his nephews, Dr. WRP George died the other day aged 94. Dr. George was the oldest practicing solicitor in Wales since qualifying in 1934.

And is there any point to this story??

Nope! šŸ™‚


7 thoughts on “Lloyd George knew my father

  1. I don’t even know how I stumbled across your pathetic website, but unfortunately for me I did. Are you really that bored that you take pride in mocking the greatest welsh family in history, made even worse by the fact that you claim to be welsh yourself. You may be wondering why I am so offended by your recent attempt at being amusing, the reason being that the nephew of Lloyd George who died recently (of which there is no point to your story and his death is so trivial) was my father. You even chose to write your piece on the actual day that he died, November 20th!. Let me know when a member of your family dies so that I can set up a website and trivialise it o.k? Needless to say, I won’t be visiting your disgusting site again and you are a disgrace to the welsh nation.

    1. Dear Gwen

      If your father was anything like my magical MERLIN papa then i know he was the most wonderful man ever and I share your loss very deeply.I wouldso have loved to have met him as he looked so like my own late father who was also both poet and brilliant business man. A RARE COMBINATION. It is very rare that such wizards and DRUIDS as our fathers grace this earth and I do believe that the power of MERLIN WILL CURSE ALL THOSE WHO DO NOT HONOUR THE DEAD. I do hope you get this message Gwen as I would love to share some of your memories of a lovely father .A MAN IN A MILLION.My father once mentioned that his grandfather was D.L.G. but being young i did not take much notice.However since seeing the photos and the astonishing resemblance i do feel that you and I are distantly related. In our DARK DAYS we must be brave and thankful that we are the daughters of GIANTS WHO STRODE THIS MUNDANE EARTH LIKE COLOSSUS.MYSTICAL MERLINS MAGICAL MAVERICKS.

  2. Since you won’t be visiting my disgusting little site again I suppose there’s no point in replying to you… however I’d suggest if anyone else is interested in Lloyd George (which I think makes him Gwen’s great-uncle maybe??) and his rampant, well publicised sex life I’d suggest they look him up.

    As for trivialising someones death?? I’d suggest maybe Gwen should maybe read the piece again, and compare the reaction to the death of a well respected member of society who died at a ripe old age, to the millions who’ve been slaughtered in Iraq.

    Here’s a hint. One got an honourable mention in the media… the others are just statistics on George Bush’s headboard. Who’s trivialising what again?

  3. DEAR GWEN
    I ALSO HAVE SOME EUROPEAN BLOOD LIKE YOU. MY MOTHER IS ITALIAN AND GERMAN OF ARISTOCRATIC DESCENT. ALL THOSE WHO INSULTED THE HONOUR OF THE FAMILY WERE SPEEDILY DESPATCHED. DOES THE AUTHOR OF THOSE FOOLISH WORDS WISH THE CURSE OF THE MEDIEVAL KNIGHTS TO VISIT HIM OR WILL HE OFFER HIS PROFOUND APOLOGIES TO THE ETERNAL SPIRIT OF W.R.P.GEORGE.

    1. Again I’d suggest you do some research on Lloyd George’s personal life before making hysterical comments like these!

      His adventures were well documented.

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