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The Welsh know how to have a good time. World famous for our singing, infamous for our drinking plus our dancing abilities are simply underrated. But was there ever a better time for a party than the noughties? Forget the swinging sixties or britpop and Cool Cymru in the 90s.

The year 2000 is when civilisation peaked, sparking a decade of iconic pop music, fashion trends and dodgy haircuts. Have the Welsh ever done it better? It's not for us to say, but the archive footage speaks for itself. So get on MSN, pull out that Nokia and message your friends, we're going on a journey to the past, and it's going to get messy! If you were there, you might want to look away now, if you even remember! Maria Renzi and eleven of her mates at the Union Inn, Port Tennant were taken by limousine to Cardiff airport for a flight to Benidorm to celebrate her Hen Party weekend.



July 15, 2004 Workmates Charlotte Arthur (Glanaman), Amy Wakefield (Llanelli), Sarah Charles (Llanelli) and Amanda Tout (Swansea) enjoy a girls night out. August 31, 2006 A night out at St Mary's Street in Cardiff on December 23, 2004 Battle of the Bands Rhondda Valley at the Pop Factory in Porth. November 9, 2006 Debbie Green with her hen party at Liberal Club, Cathays, Cardiff before leaving to go to Butlins in Minehead on April 23, 2005 A bride-to-be on her hen night walking the Mumbles Mile on June 4, 2005 Sam Capewell and Mark Bird, dressed up in their school uniforms at the Liquid nightclub in Wrexham on October 30, .

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