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Posted: Dec. 03 2006, 17:39

Fit like...ony boddy aboot in toon??

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Posted: Dec. 04 2006, 05:42

Fellow Scot here, come from Greenock.
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Posted: Dec. 04 2006, 07:15

Edinburgh!

A wee bit of a breeze here today, must find my kite :)


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Posted: Dec. 04 2006, 09:00

getting closer!  It's always windy in Edinburgh!   :D

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Posted: Dec. 04 2006, 11:51

im glesga sorry. going to aberdeen soon though to visit my mate there. Baltic in glasgow. bit too windy and rainy and miserable and well the list is endless.

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Posted: Dec. 04 2006, 14:23

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im glesga sorry. going to aberdeen soon though to visit my mate there. Baltic in glasgow. bit too windy and rainy and miserable and well the list is endless.

aabody in Hypothermia wi a mate? Fit's the world cummin tae?
;) Rae


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Posted: Dec. 07 2006, 07:24

Glasgow too.

My sister lived in Aberdeen for 15 years, and decided it was time to move back down when she started speaking like Rae  :D  :p
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Posted: Dec. 07 2006, 07:42

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Glasgow too.

My sister lived in Aberdeen for 15 years, and decided it was time to move back down when she started speaking like Rae  :D  :p

haha i was telling my manager how to speak glaswegian. had him saying murrnae  :laugh: not so cold now just sodding.

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Posted: Dec. 07 2006, 15:53

I live down in Sheffield, though most of my relatives live in Scotland, most of them in Wishaw, so most of them are fans of Celtic FC as a result. In fact, my sister and brother-in-law live in Edinburgh. We visit Scotland quite a lot because of this, and also because my mother's Scottish and she likes to get together with her many siblings, nieces and nephews.

Unfortunately, no one in Aberdeen. Sorry.


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Posted: Dec. 18 2006, 14:23

Och weel, ael jis ha tae plaa mi PRS on mee lonesome.  No wonder he never plays any concerts up here - it would be to me and ma mate!

Ray   :D  :D


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Posted: Dec. 19 2006, 04:48

haha aww ray. wonder how many people are thinking you just posted in a foreign launguage  ;)

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Posted: Dec. 19 2006, 09:54

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haha aww ray. wonder how many people are thinking you just posted in a foreign launguage  ;)

Well, given that I've read "Trainspotting", which is mostly written phonetically, I can assure you I'm not one of them.

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Posted: Dec. 19 2006, 15:50

aam awa tae noggy land fay a wee ski doon the braes o'er thur.  the drams aa a we bittie duyr an nae muckle ei'er.  Mon, they ha'ny snaa the nicht but somes aboot tae faal, so aam telled.

richt, am awaa fae a drop the noo, 'have yourselves a rather spiffing christmas' fit they sae in Englandshire.

An a richt gran hogmany!  foos ya doos! an dunny caup o'er yer sel.

Rae  :D   ;)


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Posted: Dec. 20 2006, 10:11

you weird aberdonians lol, i got most of that i think. donmt know what foos yer doos is tho.

Good luck with the snow tho  ;)


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Posted: Dec. 20 2006, 13:47

Have a good time, Ray!

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aam awa tae noggy land fay a wee ski doon the braes o'er thur.  the drams aa a we bittie duyr an nae muckle ei'er.  Mon, they ha'ny snaa the nicht but somes aboot tae faal, so aam telled.

richt, am awaa fae a drop the noo, 'have yourselves a rather spiffing christmas' fit they sae in Englandshire.

An a richt gran hogmany!  foos ya doos! an dunny caup o'er yer sel.

Rae      


Ray (Rae) I tried babelfish, but it did not have an Aberdeenish option :(


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Posted: Dec. 21 2006, 08:58

I'm from near Stirling.  Stirling is a very beautiful place in the summer when the trees blossom and the grass is green.
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aam awa tae noggy land fay a wee ski doon the braes o'er thur.  the drams aa a we bittie duyr an nae muckle ei'er.  Mon, they ha'ny snaa the nicht but somes aboot tae faal, so aam telled.

richt, am awaa fae a drop the noo, 'have yourselves a rather spiffing christmas' fit they sae in Englandshire.

An a richt gran hogmany!  foos ya doos! an dunny caup o'er yer sel.

Rae      


Ray (Rae) I tried babelfish, but it did not have an Aberdeenish option :(

:laugh: ray a translation please ?

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I'm from near Stirling.  Stirling is a very beautiful place in the summer when the trees blossom and the grass is green.


Go to the summits in stirling  ;)  best shop ever, except the paisley one where i worked lol

I was at stirling last week for my work night out. The castle at night is lovely :)


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Posted: Dec. 23 2006, 12:58

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aam awa tae noggy land fay a wee ski doon the braes o'er thur.  the drams aa a we bittie duyr an nae muckle ei'er.  Mon, they ha'ny snaa the nicht but somes aboot tae faal, so aam telled.

richt, am awaa fae a drop the noo, 'have yourselves a rather spiffing christmas' fit they sae in Englandshire.

An a richt gran hogmany!  foos ya doos! an dunny caup o'er yer sel.

Rae  :D   ;)

:/  :/ What's that in English please for this Southern Sassanach??? :laugh: .

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Posted: Dec. 26 2006, 15:56

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aam awa tae noggy land fay a wee ski doon the braes o'er thur.  the drams aa a we bittie duyr an nae muckle ei'er.  Mon, they ha'ny snaa the nicht but somes aboot tae faal, so aam telled.

richt, am awaa fae a drop the noo, 'have yourselves a rather spiffing christmas' fit they sae in Englandshire.

An a richt gran hogmany!  foos ya doos! an dunny caup o'er yer sel.

Rae  :D   ;)

:/  :/ What's that in English please for this Southern Sassanach??? :laugh: .

I away to Norway for a little bit of skiing down the hills over there.  The whiskey is a bit expensive and you dont get much either.  But they havnt any snow just now but some is just about to fall, so i'm told.

Right, i'm away for a drink just now -....- What they say in england.

Have a really good new year, foos ya doos (this means how are your pidgeons! - but it is local dialect for "how are you doing".  And dont fall over - ie that means dont get too drunk!!

Cheers

Ray  (In Norway!;)


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