Central - LAL | Geordie | brocht her a teaspoon. | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | taen a guid look at Grannie. | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | didna budge. | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | taen the tassie back ben the | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | turned aff the heat unner the | |
Central - SEC | Geordie | 's Mingin Medicine | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | didna say a word. He felt gey | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | knelt doon and held oot the s | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | ran ben the kitchen, duntin t | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | sat himsel doon at the table | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | cairried on steerin until it | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | Biles It Up | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | ran tae the watter-troch tae | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | had been waitin on this happe | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | gied them aw some medicine, a | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | Sterts tae Mak the Medicine | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | thocht he wid work his wey ro | |
Doric - DOR | Geordie | opened the windae. | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | poored the flee pooder intae | |
Central - SEC | Geordie | taen up his fish, thankit unc | |
Doric - MNA | Geordie | noddit his heid. Yon wis fair | |
Central - DUN | Geordie | Mill wi his roond moo'ed spad | |
Central - SEC | Geordie | haundit it ower an the auld f | |
Central - SEC | Geordie | Jooks Cleeks in wi Scottish C | |
Central - SEC | Geordie | daesna ken if the conversatio | |
Central - LAL | Geordie | stood in the fermyaird keekin | |
Doric - MNA | Geordie | the Gerbil glowered ben the b | |
Doric - MNA | Geordie | , nae noo he’d gotten a new | |
Doric - DOR | Geordie | wid you open the windae pleas | |
Central - LAL | she is gaun through the roof! | Geordie | telt himsel. He ran doon the |
Central - LAL | 'I ken! | Geordie | said. |
Central - LAL | 'Naw, Grannie, naw! | Geordie | cawed back. 'Ye're gonnae gud |
Central - SEC | " | Geordie | Jooks." |
Central - LAL | le pot tae mak the medicine," | Geordie | said. |
Doric - DOR | draught comin in. " | Geordie | let a sigh turned roon an shu |
Doric - DOR | is lay he thocht oot loudly." | Geordie | |
Central - SEC | xacklie did ye git haud o't?" | Geordie | telt him. |
Central - LAL | ' | Geordie | "' cam the skirlie voice fae t |
Central - LAL | ' | Geordie | !' Mr Kranky shouted. 'Hoo muc |
Central - LAL | 'I did! I did!' | Geordie | shouted. |
Central - LAL | 'Yon's no real, Grannie!' | Geordie | said. 'Ye havenae stood up li |
Central - LAL | 'Here it's, Grannie!' | Geordie | cried oot. 'Swallae it doon! |
Central - LAL | 'But haud on a meenit, Da,' | Geordie | said. |
Central - LAL | 'I did,' | Geordie | said. |
Central - LAL | 'I dinna think sae,' | Geordie | said. Sae doon they gaed tae |
Central - LAL | anna think whit it micht be,' | Geordie | said. |
Central - LAL | he spoon. 'Come on, chookie,' | Geordie | said. 'Guid chookie. Chook-ch |
Central - LAL | jist the medicine, Grannie,' | Geordie | said. 'It's guid strang stuff |
Central - LAL | am lookin efter ye, Grannie,' | Geordie | cawed back. 'I'm thinkin o ye |
Central - LAL | 'You didna dae it, Grannie,' | Geordie | shouted back tae her. 'I did |
Central - LAL | 'Naw, Grannie,' | Geordie | said. 'This isna...' |
Central - LAL | 'Caw canny, Grannie,' | Geordie | said. |
Central - LAL | 'Something's wrang,' | Geordie | said. |
Central - LAL | Och naw, I dinna like kail,' | Geordie | said. |
Central - LAL | 'It's gettin wee-er,' | Geordie | said. 'Look it, Da. It's skru |
Central - LAL | e. clachan for the messages,' | Geordie | 's mither said tae Geordie yin |
Central - LAL | yin o thae ugsome troubles,' | Geordie | said. 'She'll need it aw. Wi |
Central - LAL | 'I biled it,' | Geordie | said. 'But no for lang. And; |
Central - LAL | 'Haud on a meenit,' | Geordie | said. "Did we hae broon shoe- |
Central - LAL | 'The fire's oot,' | Geordie | annoonced proodly 'Ye'll be a |
Central - LAL | 'I'll use them. aw,' | Geordie | said. 'Grannie needs them. Ji |
Central - LAL | 'Is somethin wrang, Grannie?' | Geordie | spiered her, awfie poleet. 'A |
Central - LAL | 'No snails' | Geordie | cried oot. 'I couldna eat sna |
Central - LAL | bazement on its glaikit face, | Geordie | stood watchin it. Grannie up |
Central - SEC | AS a laddie, | Geordie | Jooks aye liked gaun tae the |
Central - SEC | ne he haed been a wee laddie, | Geordie | Jooks haed aye kent the war j |
Central - LAL | bbe better stap noo, Grannie, | Geordie | said. 'Da's jist had this hai |
Central - WCE | jers in the Scots leid cause, | Geordie | Philp in parteikular. A guid |
Southern - SEA | colleg, | Geordie | Balmour, whae bade wi his mar |
Central - WCE | Whit were ye thinkan, | Geordie | |
Central - LAL | And aw o a sudden, | Geordie | foond himsel dauncin aroond t |
Doric - MNA | Jist then, | Geordie | noticed he wisna alane. Tommy |
Central - LAL | ually dichted aff the ceilin, | Geordie | thocht she wis boond tae stap |
Central - LAL | 'This yin, | Geordie | said. "Gowden Bleeze Hair Sha |
Central - LAL | n up fae his chair. 'Come on, | Geordie | ! Let's get gaun! And the firs |
Central - SEC | treet an at this time o year, | Geordie | wis aye gey near blinnit comi |
Doric - MNA | man. 'An button yer spayver, | Geordie | , yer a damt affront comin inn |
Central - LAL | ck in the kitchen wance mair, | Geordie | , wi Mr Kranky watchin him wi |
Central - LAL | 'Watch this, | Geordie | !' Mr Kranky shouted, lowpin a |
Central - LAL | anky. 'Braw medicine o yours, | Geordie | .' |
Central - SEC | 's hinnermaist buik in Scots, | Geordie | 's Mingin Medicine, beirs the |
Central - LAL | 'Awricht, | Geordie | ,' Mr Kranky said. 'Whit mair |
Central - LAL | the warld! Let's get tae it, | Geordie | ! Dook a tassiefu oot o the mu |
Central - LAL | Jist at that moment, | Geordie | 's mither cam back fae the cla |
Central - SEC | n the sea. In nae time at aw, | Geordie | wis at the hoose chappin the |
Central - SEC | artit his heid an sayed, "Ay, | Geordie | lad, this is no gaun tae be a |
Southern - SEA | tbye Post gaed hir roond. Ay, | Geordie | wis ae keen dancer, an weel A |
Southern - SEA | he hind’s faimlie bade. Ay, | Geordie | Foster wis the hind yonner fu |
Central - LAL | The nixt day, | Geordie | 's faither cam doon tae his br |
Central - LAL | dy on the. kitchen sideboard. | Geordie | picked it up. |
Doric - MNA | tten aa aboot the wee gerbil. | Geordie | wisna new an |
Shetland - SHD | oor, an peerie Seemon wi dem. | Geordie | seemed ta tink at dis wis aa |
Doric - MNA | whyles, rin roon the gairden. | Geordie | hid likit etten the flooers f |
Doric - MNA | again. | Geordie | sighed. At least the greenhou |
Doric - MNA | se oot, wis watchin TV again. | Geordie | the Gerbil hidna |
Central - LAL | tottiest bit o notice o her. | Geordie | and Mr Kranky were runnin roo |
Central - LAL | IN SOAP belangin his faither. | Geordie | loved daffin wi aerosols, He |
Central - LAL | nt a deid body on his haunds. | Geordie | pit the muckle pot on the fla |
Doric - MNA | ast year’s Yuletide cairds. | Geordie | Broon luikit nae different. a |
Doric - MNA | aabody wis giein her gifties. | Geordie | Bruce telt |
Doric - DOR | the windae please" she asks. | Geordie | lent ower the |
Central - LAL | EP IT ON YE FOR FIVE MEENITS. | Geordie | cowped it aw intae the muckle |
Doric - MNA | yer Cindy Dall tae be Jesus. | Geordie | Broon. Sit up straicht at |
Shetland - SHD | a, an night tö, come ta dat. | Geordie | never spaeks aboot it, an may |
Doric - DOR | " she squeeled wi delight. | Geordie | let oot a sigh |
Shetland - SHD | ind wis geen aroond aesterly. | Geordie | noticed tö, an he never said |
Southern - SEA | se on monnie ae subjeck n’. | Geordie | MacKay wis Mrs Forman’s |
Doric - DOR | id." Wid you shut yon windae? | Geordie | ere's a wee bit o a |
Central - SEC | e orra kinna fish lyin thare? | Geordie | picked it up tae hae a guid l |
Doric - ABN | e forty-fower. An aa fit for? | Geordie | Davidson eesed tae say the lu |
Central - LAL | weel get it ower wi,' Granda | Geordie | said. |
Central - LAL | e Jockina on wan side, Granda | Geordie | and Grannie Geordietta on the |
Central - LAL | shot oot o her mooth, Granda | Geordie | pit his heid unner the blanke |
Central - LAL | 'm no gaun!' annoonced Granda | Geordie | . |
Central - LAL | allae Delicht!' yowled Granda | Geordie | . 'It's the best o them aw! Ye |
Central - LAL | Baffie. They are cawed Granda | Geordie | and Grannie Geordietta. |
Central - LAL | er life - free!' said Granda | Geordie | . 'Jist imagine that!' |
Central - LAL | wi the fairies!' said Granda | Geordie | . |
Central - LAL | wan ticket left!' said Granda | Geordie | . |
Central - LAL | s a braw laddie,' said Granda | Geordie | . 'He doesnae deserve this.' |
Central - LAL | 's jist no true,' said Granda | Geordie | . "The weans that are gonnae f |
Central - LAL | en Tickets left,' said Granda | Geordie | . 'I wunner wha'll get thaim.' |
Central - LAL | d Grannie Jockina, and Granda | Geordie | and Grannie Geordietta,' then |
Central - LAL | Grannie Geordietta and Granda | Geordie | .' |
Doric - MNA | ace." Beldie gied a grin. "Ma | Geordie | says at iv ye let aff was the |
Central - LAL | akin optics leuk gin ye arena | Geordie | an dinna hae byre! |
Central - SEC | nRousseau10 @EamonnReynolds a | geordie | legend there defo m8 - bit e |
Shetland - SHD | An finally I guid an said ta | Geordie | , ‘Foo far aff wis da boys g |
Central - LAL | e. The wickit wee een follaed | Geordie | closely as he crossed the roo |
Central - LAL | nt tae hear aboot it" skirled | Geordie | . |
Doric - MNA | cott needs a wash?” speired | Geordie | Bruce. |
Central - SEC | it kinna fish this is." sayed | Geordie | . |
Central - LAL | BLAW UP. 'Guid,' said | Geordie | , skailin it aw intae the muck |
Central - LAL | 'Just the stuffie,' said | Geordie | , 'for yon meeserable auld gru |
Central - LAL | 'Weel,' said | Geordie | oot lood tae himsel as he cow |
Doric - DOR | ion in their bedroom an, Auld | Geordie | chuckled, |
Southern - SEA | cordin til ma muther) is auld | Geordie | Scott, an the than Joiner’s |
Southern - SEA | ca’d | Geordie | , Bobbie an Margaret. Bobbie a |
Southern - SEA | Ae | Geordie | Byres (nae relative o Robbie |
Central - LAL | had naethin mair tae gie, sae | Geordie | cairried the big muckle pot d |
Southern - SWE | ou hear Ah deena ken, sib tae | Geordie | /Makem. |
Central - LAL | for a stert, Grannie said tae | Geordie | . "That'll stap yer joukery- p |
Doric - MNA | an flooerpots. Fin he cam tae | Geordie | ’s hideyhole hole he got a g |
Central - LAL | the groond, she ran ower tae | Geordie | 's muckle pownie, Nip-nebs, an |
Southern - SEA | e fermer’s openin wurds tae | Geordie | wur, “A’m |
Ulster - GUL | Wae | Geordie | , an the Rorys, |
Doric - MNA | “Me, me! Ye naun be | Geordie | , Tommy’s pet. He disna seem |
Central - LAL | erin in a gurrie sort o voice | Geordie | hadna ever heard her use afor |
Central - LAL | It made | Geordie | snocher and pyocher It wis a |
Doric - DOR | smiled tae himsel he cood see | Geordie | Grip hingin on tae |
Central - LAL | Wee | Geordie | scartit his heid and thocht a |
Central - LAL | ly Kranky, Mrs Kranky and wee | Geordie | stood in the yaird gawpin at |
Central - LAL | wheeched the tassie oot o wee | Geordie | 's haund and cairried it hie u |
Central - LAL | (aboot 5 families o' us). The | Geordie | 's aye timed their holidays ta |
Central - DUN | An awbody kennt fine wha the | Geordie | in the poems wis. Gin the sec |
Central - SEC | @MerielMyers the | geordie | accent - salt oh the earth p |
Central - SEC | time, some o the mair cuttie | Geordie | Jooks stories haes been prent |
Central - LAL | been ma freen. Ma auld uncle | Geordie | yased tae claim it as his ain |
Shetland - SHD | ole (although I mind me Uncle | Geordie | ordering an extendable alumin |
Central - SEC | It taen a wee while afore | Geordie | heard the soond o shauchlin f |
Central - DUN | Aye | Geordie | , sair it gars me greet, |
Doric - DOR | blushed. "Oh aye | Geordie | " she squeeled wi delight. Geo |
Central - SWE | if | Geordie | Murray hid haud forrit |
Central - WCE | an A stertit ti cry him 'Big | Geordie | ' on accoont o his estimabil h |
Central - DUN | His pal Frank, a big | Geordie | , cuid hear him mutterin awa i |
Central - LAL | We sang | Geordie | Munro aw the way hame frae Ed |
Central - WCE | he should ken, he kissed King | Geordie | 's loof, |
Southern - SEA | an thit hei cuid gan roond wi | Geordie | is hei checkit his mowdie tra |
Doric - MNA | tae, fin Mrs Bruce first tuik | Geordie | hame tae |
Central - SEC | akit his heid an sayed, "Weel | Geordie | , A thocht A kent aw the fish |
Shetland - SHD | banks an up apo da Taing, an | Geordie | guid dere tö, but somewye I |
Shetland - SHD | just what dey wir needin, an | Geordie | began ta say at he wid a geen |
Shetland - SHD | r ta geng in an mak maet. Dan | Geordie | cam oot himsel, an laid his a |
Doric - DOR | he crowd. Peer Auld Muggie an | Geordie | (They were baith echty |
Doric - DOR | you hear aboot Auld Muggie an | Geordie | at the heid o the toon?" Asks |
Southern - SEA | doun hei taen his hat aff an | Geordie | Foster, the Craik hind shouti |
Central - LAL | Soon it wis taller than | Geordie | , but it didna stap there. It |
Southern - SEA | ’s deed mowdie. Whan | Geordie | |
Southern - SEA | on the Echt Juin, 1941; whan | Geordie | |
Central - AYR | - tho some caad him 'German | Geordie | ' - I for they said he cuidna |
Doric - DOR | tae fecht for German | Geordie | . |
Central - SEC | e twa gaed ben the kitchen an | Geordie | cuidna help takin tent o the |
Shetland - SHD | Lowrie geed a shiver an | Geordie | baet his airms aboot him. |
Doric - DOR | ie smiles an says." Jist gran | Geordie | . I winner |
Central - SEC | s stories cried The Eejits an | Geordie | 's Mingin Medicine baith haed |
Doric - MNA | euk. "Ah dinna ken foo you an | Geordie | can bide ere, an in sic a roc |
Central - SEC | "Weel, come awa ben | Geordie | an oo'll see whit oo can dae. |
Central - DUN | 'Weel then | Geordie | ," askit ane o the drill crew, |
Central - LAL | catchit sicht o the tassie in | Geordie | 's haund. She bent doon and pe |
Doric - DOR | Fin | Geordie | asked Muggie oot for a meal a |
Central - LAL | Courcelette, somethin brak in | Geordie | 's hert an heid , that |
Central - SEC | Joco | Geordie | |
Doric - MNA | 17. The Tale o | Geordie | the Gerbil |
Central - DUN | Noo | Geordie | doon tae Robbie goes. |
Central - LAL | e've jist drunk fifty doses o | Geordie | 's Mingin Medicine Nummer Fowe |
Doric - MNA | “Mrs Scott,” quo | Geordie | Bruce, “Here’s a giftie f |
Central - DUN | owff wis the responsibility o | Geordie | Mill, the meenister's man, or |
Doric - MNA | fine he sud hae bin reddin up | Geordie | ’s cage, bit he cudna be bot |
Central - DUN | ooch. An bein the gravedigger | Geordie | had his ain set o keys tae th |
Doric - MNA | luiked efter | Geordie | the Gerbil, it widna be a new |
Doric - MNA | rown scunnered o luikin efter | Geordie | . Geordic wis a deave. Tommy h |
Doric - MNA | e an sawdust fur beddin. Puir | Geordie | wis near |
Doric - MNA | door ajee an cowped puir | Geordie | inno a pail, sypin-weet pishy |
Central - WCE | wk, wha wul fecht brawlie for | Geordie | maugre thair umquhile lealtie |
Central - LAL | This wis ower muckle for | Geordie | 's mither tae tak in. She jist |
Doric - DOR | all oot o step except for oor | Geordie | |
Central - LAL | As | Geordie | sat there pensin ower this in |
Doric - MNA | mbles, whists and evenin teas | Geordie | 's a man she rarely sees |
Central - LAL | 'Awthin belangs | Geordie | roond here!' shouted Grannie, |
Southern - SEA | ckit at trap, thar in eet wis | Geordie | ’s deed mowdie. Whan Geordie |
Central - DUN | the din, realisin that it wis | Geordie | swearin an cursin at the tap |
Doric - DOR | Muggie?" Asks | Geordie | . Muggie smiles an says." Jist |
Shetland - SHD | Jamsie's boys | Geordie | , an Mansie wha wis |
Central - LAL | It wis at this point that | Geordie | aw o a sudden thocht up an ex |
Doric - MNA | an times. Tommy eesed tae let | Geordie | oot tae rin roon the room, or |
Doric - MNA | miss his cartoons. He grabbit | Geordie | ’s cage, yarked the |
Doric - DOR | Teenie says. "Div you see fit | Geordie | fae |
Southern - SEA | sumever, the storie gans thit | Geordie | , that nicht, put ae deed mole |
Central - SEC | Aw this pit | Geordie | in mind o happier times whan |
Doric - DOR | "Noo that wisnae sair, wis it | Geordie | ?" she wid say wi a |
Doric - MNA | ." Beldie sighed. "Fin I telt | Geordie | Ah funcied a new waatch fir m |
Doric - MNA | That's nae wye ti speak aboot | Geordie | Kindness's fine hard-wirkin l |
Doric - DOR | rs shop started spikkin aboot | Geordie | Grip an |
Central - LAL | seconds ... and at the stert | Geordie | didna notice it. |
Central - LAL | Nou | Geordie | Philp, he kent him weel |
Central - SEC | "Och, it's you | Geordie | , an whit's this ye'v got here |
Central - LAL | nd and Helen Cruikshank's Shy | Geordie | , but can aye sing aulder sang |
Southern - SWE | @TheCastleGuy @Historic_Ally | Geordie | (or Northumbrian) disnae hae |
Southern - SEA | only that, a did put mesel | Geordie | in cen |
Southern - SEA | h insofar, a wid put doon | Geordie | due tae ma parents are Iris |
Southern - SEA | d ma census form, a dae put | Geordie | doon which a huv dilemma wi |
Southern - SEA | fyre.” | Geordie | wis sayed tae bei guid it cat |
Southern - SEA | rt it settin mowdie traps.” | Geordie | askit the |