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![]()
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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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