btw, I wasn't having a dig at the glaswegian there I think its great and all scottish should speak in thier or the national scottish. (possibly even gaelic, but then I don't see that happening)
btw, I wasn't having a dig at the glaswegian there I think its great and all scottish should speak in thier or the national scottish. (possibly even gaelic, but then I don't see that happening)
haw Lamsey wee man, howz it gon? wit dae ye make a that bawbag a linesman yisterday? whit a fanny!!!
an that wee get ferguson heez due es bawz booted!!
No, it was Geordie...Originally posted by ezyryder@17 March 2003 - 19:32
Me being a dundee man could speak the worst form of a scottish off-spin, Dundonian! I am also fluent in glaswegian but the glaswegian I read there was more shawlands area, am I right? It's the type of new-school glaswegian which sorta mixes more english words with odd sounding words, not truely scottish as such but still a form of scottish. Dundonians are the only people who can say a whole sentance with only speaking in vouls! its true!
We always considered Glasgow the Newcastle of Scotland....and im not gonna start another 'Power to...' thread
An It Harm None, Do What You Will
wasn't talking to u tho haah, sorry meant lamsey or whatever the name was. But i can understand why u said that and yes there are similarities, sorry it was my fault shoulda made myself clear.
YIP .... what he saidOriginally posted by Colt Seevers@17 March 2003 - 23:25
whit a load a pish
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