Dundonians, no offence intended ...
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RG63AMG said:
If ordering fish and chips say " Pit a ingin in anaw " and don't ask for a " pie " that's very hard to understand!!
Quite wrong sir, the correct term refers to ordering bridies..."Geez twa plen bridies, an an ingin ane anaw"
Translated: "Give me two plain bridies, and an onion one also"
Or wee Jimmy being asked by his mither where the cake went:
"Eh et it aw" (zero consonants pronounced)
Translated: "I ate it all"
Here endeth today's lesson in Dundonian.
Kiltie said:
Right, that's been a whole five minutes since my original post so I assume Mr Beaton must be out on deck.
Not due away 'til the mora Eric, but I'm honoured you thought of me (I think) LOLNow, what I need to know is what the hell were you doing in deepest darkest Linlathen - is that the shop on Glenconnor?
Did you get lost coming out of Morrisons?
RG63AMG said:
Can you imagine the English listening to that!! J
rossybee said:
Kiltie said:
Right, that's been a whole five minutes since my original post so I assume Mr Beaton must be out on deck.
Not due away 'til the mora Eric, but I'm honoured you thought of me (I think) LOLNow, what I need to know is what the hell were you doing in deepest darkest Linlathen - is that the shop on Glenconnor?
Did you get lost coming out of Morrisons?
TheD said:
RG63AMG said:
That put a smile on my face. BrilliantIf this amuses you check out the new Asterix and the Pects book.
The Gauls are weegie, the Picts speak Doric and the Romans speak with a Dundee accent. One of the centurions is called Ingananeneus. Clever stuff.
Daily Mince link below sums it up well.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/co...
The Gauls are weegie, the Picts speak Doric and the Romans speak with a Dundee accent. One of the centurions is called Ingananeneus. Clever stuff.
Daily Mince link below sums it up well.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/co...
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