Central - GLA | ' | Barman | says it's on as high as it ca |
Doric - DOR | ar & says how much for lager, | Barman | ; £2 a pint & £7 a pitcher, |
Central - GLA | The | barman | shoots us a look that suggest |
Central - GLA | The | barman | gies us a funny look as we co |
Doric - DOR | n tae him. In a twinklin, the | barman | hid Jonsar be the throat an |
Central - SEC | pal?!" he shouts oor tae the | barman | , who is busy servin customers |
Orkney - ORK | Noor disno see the | barman | 's worm-taen widdrim so sheu a |
Orkney - ORK | canna speak or hear While the | barman | dis a roaran trade in whisky, |
Central - DUN | he had an affy bather wi the | barman | . An the barman wis haein an a |
Central - SEC | Jist then, Big Jock the | barman | guldered, "Somebody's chored |
Central - DUN | heir protestations, Calum the | barman | , wantin hame himself, had nae |
Doric - DOR | snae poorin affa weel, an the | barman | thocht Jonsar |
Central - GLA | is mooth, keepin tabs oan the | barman | ’s whereaboots. |
Doric - MNA | s aul Army buddies," John the | Barman | said, answering Sandy Brose's |
Doric - MNA | andy Brose nodded to John the | Barman | and began fumbling in his poc |
Central - LAL | it’s only us – them n the | barman | in this tiny fuckin room. Ah |
Doric - ABN | still flemmin. He'd telt the | barman | aa aboot it, an the vet, an T |
Central - SEC | s jist aboot empty, Harry the | barman | ’s glum face was less than w |
Central - SEC | vember High Street. Harry the | barman | looked a little less glum noo |
Orkney - ORK | an becomes unspaekable | barman | . Whan her awn |
Orkney - ORK | an gits unspaekable | barman | . An whan her awn "een" is "on |
Central - SWE | said Boab the borin | barman | |
Central - DUN | hree drams, mannie?' The poor | barman | jist cuidnae get his heid aro |
Shetland - SHD | We've got da best | barman | ever! He even got me a hot to |
Orkney - ORK | hers' credited wirds - first | barman | , |
Orkney - ORK | he snooker table wae that new | barman | .' Mrs Cook o the Ha turns oan |