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Meibion Glyndŵr were originally active at their prime in the glorious eighties, where they would heroically swoop down to English holiday homes in North Wales and give the families until the first of March (Saint David's day) to evacuate before they burn them to the ground. The Meibs have since faded away from the spotlight and have kept low profiles to avoid police attention, primarily because its members haven't aged well, and that's not including the members who died of smoke-related lung conditions after being at the scene of over 200 burning buildings.

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  • Meibion Glyndŵr were originally active at their prime in the glorious eighties, where they would heroically swoop down to English holiday homes in North Wales and give the families until the first of March (Saint David's day) to evacuate before they burn them to the ground. The Meibs have since faded away from the spotlight and have kept low profiles to avoid police attention, primarily because its members haven't aged well, and that's not including the members who died of smoke-related lung conditions after being at the scene of over 200 burning buildings.
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  • Meibion Glyndŵr were originally active at their prime in the glorious eighties, where they would heroically swoop down to English holiday homes in North Wales and give the families until the first of March (Saint David's day) to evacuate before they burn them to the ground. The Meibs have since faded away from the spotlight and have kept low profiles to avoid police attention, primarily because its members haven't aged well, and that's not including the members who died of smoke-related lung conditions after being at the scene of over 200 burning buildings. The Meibion Glyndŵr have generated controversy. Although only the English whine about their holiday homes, all other countries are convinced that Meibion Glyndŵr's arsonist intentions are polluting the environment with the smoke emitted from the burning houses. The IRA have accused them of plagiarism, on the grounds that they were the first Celtic nationalists to firebomb English property, although the Meibs readily deny this accusation, rebutting with claims that the Irish stole both the harp and Welshman Saint Patrick from Wales. The IRA have since remained silent on the issue.
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