Central - GLA | Oer | the years, it disnae clear | |
Central - GLA | oer | uterine interests an it's jui | |
Central - GLA | oer | twa decades aby | |
Central - GLA | oer | stuff that haesnae | |
Central - LAL | e anythin'!'. Say it o'er an' | oer | . An' then say it o'er again. |
Southern - SEA | oot, fur th next meenit a sho' | oer | o wee stanes came rattlin in |
Central - SWE | cliffs, yon soor sho' | oer | o bastirts |
Central - SWE | In A To' | oer | |
Central - SWE | o the to' | oer | |
Central - GLA | hat happens tae be walkin by. | Oer | McDade’s shoulder Stevie Mc |
Central - GLA | an delicht in the treisur aa | oer | |
Central - SWE | that gaed doon last nicht awa | oer | west |
Central - GLA | We climb | oer | the stile an alang the path a |
Central - GLA | three ay them hurriedly climb | oer | it, runnin oot ay view behind |
Central - GLA | airs tae oor seats - an head | oer | the wee fit bridge tae Glesga |
Central - GLA | ies though. It’ll be danced | oer | , cut wae anythin cunts kin ge |
Central - GLA | itten conventions established | oer | time that ur seemingly beyond |
Central - GLA | tae the principle an kerried | oer | tae next week. Ye should’ve |
Central - GLA | ntion the bevvy we’d tanked | oer | the course ay the precedin da |
Doric - NNB | e White Rabbit as he fumbled | oer | e list, feelan awful curious |
Central - GLA | the back ay the couch draped | oer | me an Tam’s seat’s empty, |
Doric - NNB | ersel up on tiptoe, an peeped | oer | e edge o e mushroom, an her e |
Doric - NNB | in such a hurry at she tipped | oer | e jury-box wi e edge o her sk |
Central - GLA | lyin sparkled, his eye closed | oer | , blood pishin oot his heid. |
Central - GLA | ay track. The door’s closed | oer | but the hasp is open wae nae |
Central - GLA | an souvenirs she’d amassed | oer | the years if ah’m completel |
Central - GLA | bers ay feet that have passed | oer | them. |
Doric - NNB | t up awful sulkily an crossed | oer | till e ither side o e court. |
Central - GLA | is face that he’s perfected | oer | the years. The kind where ye |
Central - SWE | or the pub. She rarely stayed | oer | or went wae ony fellas, at le |
Central - GLA | like this afore, eyes glazed | oer | ; vacant. He’s goat that tun |
Doric - NNB | till Alice, an she thoucht id | oer | for a peedy whiley afore she |
Doric - NNB | o late!" (when she thoucht id | oer | efterwards, id seemed till he |
Doric - NNB | wis good practice till say id | oer | ) "yes, at's aboot e richt dis |
Central - SWE | Ah wunnerd | oer | ma pint, |
Central - GLA | he kitchen an shut the windae | oer | , immediately silencin the sou |
Central - GLA | A group ay walkers appear fae | oer | the brow ay a dip in the path |
Central - GLA | OAW YOU!’ a voice comes fae | oer | ma shoulder. ‘Aye, it’s y |
Central - GLA | Mrs. McClymont fae | oer | the back makes a show ay flin |
Central - GLA | , lookin at us studiously fae | oer | the tap ay his wee notebook. |
Central - GLA | seek tae establish dominance | oer | their counterpart by merciles |
Central - GLA | w caps an hoods flingin shade | oer | their faces. Up tae nae blood |
Central - GLA | wrapped in nettin wae signage | oer | it, Jamieson Construction Ltd |
Shetland - SHD | ve dem both but it's da Norie | oer | da Solan for me. |
Central - GLA | an tuilyie | oer | gettin the weans oot o bed |
Central - GLA | ied lookin cunts who scramble | oer | the fence in pursuit ay their |
Central - LAL | ate! As a just get tae waffle | oer | skype tae you!? Hugggggggssss |
Central - GLA | ma haun as ah tilt the boatle | oer | the flame ay the lit caunel. |
Central - GLA | earched for work when he came | oer | fae County Donegal in ninetee |
Central - LAL | though some micht think me | oer | rouch |
Central - GLA | r that?’ he sais, walkin me | oer | tae the bar he’s goat in th |
Doric - NNB | say id's a French moose, come | oer | wi Bonny Prince Charlie." (Fo |
Central - GLA | e goat somethin tae say, come | oer | here an say it!’ Ronnie sai |
Central - GLA | stop masel fawin. Ah’m arse | oer | elbow, tumblin through the op |
Central - GLA | Ah’m bloody arse | oer | elbow in a heap oan the grun, |
Central - GLA | endry an that — but ah wave | oer | dismissively an gesture tae m |
Central - GLA | his heid - up, an fuckin off | oer | the park back tae whitever sc |
Central - GLA | They stuck a bag | oer | ma heid an drove the van fur |
Central - GLA | bloody haufwits like to fling | oer | the hedge whenever the notion |
Central - GLA | the low sheet ay clouds flung | oer | the city sky. Never let it be |
Central - GLA | ™s auld soaks an breeks flung | oer | the couch an a smell ay dampn |
Central - GLA | crisp lines ay a sheet flung | oer | it. A liberty man, so it is. |
Central - GLA | vin me taewards him. Ah reach | oer | tae the passenger side an dis |
Central - GLA | cursin, sniggerin in triumph | oer | two Mars bars, gloatin in the |
Central - GLA | closed, lettin the music wash | oer | me, cleansin me in a waiy the |
Central - SWE | nd panache. Hair slicked back | oer | yer shouders, made up tae the |
Central - GLA | so afore fuckin the hood back | oer | ma heid, drivin back up the r |
Central - GLA | managed tae get us a run back | oer | tae the East End oan a bus ga |
Central - GLA | e or skelped wae a hauf brick | oer | the years. Ah kin put a name |
Central - GLA | k aff him, nae doubt. Ah walk | oer | an offer tae get them baith a |
Central - LAL | aware o the need tae win folk | oer | and that'll no be done by hec |
Central - GLA | ‘Take a look | oer | there.’ Scanlon sais, noddi |
Central - GLA | ae catch mah breath, Ah look | oer | mah shoulder an see mah uncle |
Doric - NNB | she wis near enough till look | oer | their slates; "but id disna m |
Central - SWE | ye set foot back in the kirk | oer | the years. Ye hadnae joined t |
Central - GLA | an ye hae tae wurk | oer | yer time |
Central - GLA | ee nip in the air so ah wheel | oer | the Calor gas fire fae the co |
Central - GLA | ee nip in the air so ah wheel | oer | the Calor gas fire fae the co |
Doric - NNB | d powdered hair at curled all | oer | their heids. She felt awful c |
Doric - NNB | tiers: these were covered all | oer | w; diamonds, an walked two an |
Central - GLA | f, hurtlin back doon the hill | oer | the thick, springy heather in |
Central - GLA | ratively, salivatin its drool | oer | the flair an ah’m jammin th |
Central - GLA | tryin tae assert some control | oer | ma assailant. He’s no gaun |
Central - GLA | heid wae an Epiphone Les Paul | oer | some “artistic differencesâ |
Central - GLA | Ibrox? Yous better be careful | oer | there, dae ye hear me? An ye |
Central - GLA | ee in an start the whole scam | oer | again. The Buroo? They’re n |
Central - GLA | e it, feelin the blood stream | oer | his fingers an ye kin see it |
Central - GLA | There’s a few ay the team | oer | in the coarner playin doms †|
Doric - NNB | sade till e Knave "Turn them | oer | !" |
Central - GLA | ey drinks.’ ah sais tae him | oer | the hum ay the many voices in |
Central - GLA | sais. ‘Ah think ah see him | oer | there actually, ah better go |
Doric - NNB | puzzle!" An she began thinkan | oer | all e bairns she knew at were |
Doric - NNB | think." An she began thinkan | oer | ither bairns she knew, who mi |
Doric - NNB | as weel as if she were lookan | oer | their shoulders, at all e jur |
Doric - NNB | san a baby: e cook wis leanan | oer | e fire, stirran a beeg cauldr |
Doric - NNB | King; an he went on mutteran | oer | e verses till hissell: "'We k |
Doric - MNA | fan it wis gien | oer | tae hedder an yowes. |
Central - GLA | . ‘Yous watch whit yer dain | oer | there,’ ma Ma shouts efter |
Central - GLA | ents ay orange an white racin | oer | the sharp, glossy sheen ay th |
Central - GLA | an rolls a tenner up, bendin | oer | the cistern, snortin wan ay t |
Central - GLA | Boundin | oer | the coffee table in the front |
Central - GLA | o shirt - is in there hingin | oer | ma wife an ah’m supposed ta |
Central - GLA | v tae dodge the washin hingin | oer | the sideboard an radiators. T |
Central - GLA | aper under his airm an walkin | oer | tae a clipboard that’s sitt |
Central - GLA | oot at the Gorbals an walkin | oer | the bridge tae the Gallowgate |
Central - GLA | ace as any.’ he sais lookin | oer | his shoulders tae somehow ill |
Central - GLA | n an white blancmange wobblin | oer | the crest ay the hill. |
Central - GLA | ay me, stoappin me fae keelin | oer | again. |
Central - GLA | an buzzes by his arse, pullin | oer | tae the kerb. ‘Whit’s thi |
Central - GLA | wee short-arse legs scuttlin | oer | the boggin, hair covered, pis |
Central - GLA | e unsolvable problems, runnin | oer | conversations we hud in the p |
Central - GLA | e chainge.’ ah sais, haunin | oer | a ten poun note. |
Central - GLA | hance.’ Monty sais, staunin | oer | me. The dug splutters an coug |
Central - GLA | oline by Neil Diamond sweepin | oer | us as the door opens an swift |
Central - GLA | oot at a hoose we ended up in | oer | Finnieston waiy last year eft |
Central - GLA | e ay bein caught in, ponderin | oer | the next move. Eventually ah |
Central - GLA | re, his clenched fist hoverin | oer | the door. Seein me comin, he |
Central - GLA | mah maw an that are aw fussin | oer | the wean, me an Uncle Tommy h |
Central - GLA | sichtin | oer | ivry detail o awbody's wurk |
Central - GLA | lies through the air, sprayin | oer | people. Naeboady cares though |
Central - GLA | in in ma face, saliva sprayin | oer | me in concurrence. Ah grab a |
Shetland - SHD | lyde to see old friends flyin | oer | my garden again. https://t.co |
Central - GLA | ippin aff them an gushin doon | oer | his shooder an chist, as the |
Central - GLA | n, fleetin between gazin doon | oer | her sleepin an glancin oot oe |
Central - GLA | A haun | oer | his gear an a few cunts come |
Doric - NNB | ill keep hersel fae be-an run | oer | ; an, e meenad she appeared on |
Doric - NNB | King; an as he wore his crown | oer | e wig, (look at e picture if |
Central - GLA | n his haun concealin the wrap | oer | the table tae Tracey, ‘ . . |
Central - LAL | ple o nutmegs , then wee chip | oer | goalie. When that went in aw |
Shetland - SHD | Eftir 3 weeks I couldna trip | oer | da box any langer!. |
Central - WCE | After tripping up | oer | a tree root and cursin the mu |
Central - LAL | folk like me & you chose fear | oer | hope and decided to stey wi w |
Central - GLA | up, he goes tae gie us a beer | oer | but he flies through the air, |
Central - SWE | fawned and tried tae lift her | oer | the stoop, and yed grinned as |
Central - GLA | r, playfully flickin her hair | oer | her shoulder an rollin oan ta |
Central - GLA | the doocot, shuttin the door | oer | . ‘There’s a bit ay rope t |
Central - GLA | n glance as he shuts the door | oer | , then they’re gone. |
Central - GLA | He comes in an shuts the door | oer | . ‘Where’d ye get this fae |
Central - GLA | . ‘Come in an shut the door | oer | behind ye.’ |
Central - GLA | Jeanie and I staiyed here fur | oer | forty year. Waited another te |
Central - GLA | been chappin the door noo fur | oer | five minutes. He’s no answe |
Central - GLA | It's | oer | , Ah'm done |
Central - GLA | rief foray intae the arts was | oer | an aw ah hud tae show fur it |
Central - GLA | He bends | oer | an picks up the clipboard, gi |
Central - GLA | Bin fairin launds | oer | an faur? |
Central - GLA | sais it. Tam smirks an ambles | oer | tae the mat full ay confidenc |
Central - GLA | go roon the world three times | oer | wae the amount ay veins oan d |
Central - GLA | oiterin aboot the sinks comes | oer | an attempts tae ingratiate hi |
Central - GLA | he night; the kind that pores | oer | every minute detail, cementin |
Central - GLA | w the time. He slid the notes | oer | the table an ah put them in m |
Central - GLA | by Sash. Trisha McDade waves | oer | at us fae the midst ay the dr |
Central - GLA | tan throw that normally hings | oer | the back ay the couch draped |
Doric - NNB | ed on e back. However, id wis | oer | at last, an they sat doon aga |
Doric - NNB | , feelan awful gled at id wis | oer | at last: "an A do so lek at f |
Doric - NNB | easy till ken when e race wis | oer | . However, when they hed been |
Doric - NNB | an dry leaves, an e fall wis | oer | . |
Doric - NNB | an took id back, e feecht wis | oer | , an both e hedgehogs were oot |
Central - GLA | sses the lassies their drinks | oer | an Tracey prods me in the rib |
Central - GLA | get oot the motor an he bowls | oer | tae the fence, wrenchin a loo |
Central - LAL | Fan thi dairk gloams | oer | thi lift, |
Central - GLA | blow back fae the Templetons | oer | how things went but like ah†|
Central - GLA | He runs | oer | , bowlin intae me in an embrac |
Central - GLA | fter a final twitch, it flops | oer | , motionless. ‘Ah’m askin |
Central - GLA | tae drag the nummers | oer | |
Central - GLA | interestit in pullin drivers | oer | fur no wearin their seatbelts |
Central - GLA | p straight, bunchin ma covers | oer | the ragin hard-on ah’ve goa |
Central - GLA | tae the mountain that towers | oer | us. |
Central - GLA | ANT TAE HEAR IT!’ he shouts | oer | her. ‘Stevie. . . forget it |
Central - GLA | Whan a wummin puts | oer | her pouer, wiceheid |
Central - GLA | at the tellie an silence faws | oer | the place, just the occasiona |
Central - GLA | rwhelms the gutterin an spews | oer | the sides, creatin an aqueous |
Central - LAL | But Scotland’s | oer | sma, A hear thaim say. |
Central - GLA | no there anymare. Scanlon’s | oer | gien McDade’s da whit fur, |
Central - GLA | n it staiys that waiy, it’s | oer | . |
Central - GLA | stigate. ‘Here McShane! Get | oer | here!’ he sais ‘wee Pearc |
Central - GLA | er in the bloody place an get | oer | here wae they drinks.’ ah s |
Central - GLA | m the other click we hud left | oer | fae the bulkin up process an |
Central - GLA | . Ah've a pot ay stovies left | oer | fae yesterday in the fridge a |
Central - GLA | Ah’ve a pot ay stovies left | oer | fae yesterday in the fridge a |
Central - GLA | gets the biggest scraps left | oer | fae their banquet. It’s a r |
Doric - MNA | stairts tae fecht | oer | a puckle fish or breid. |
Central - GLA | ntae life an ah head straight | oer | tae see McNulty. Just get it |
Central - LAL | beauty !!! Then he slid right | oer | tae me at the front in the so |
Central - GLA | me back oot. We’d ran right | oer | the tap ay thum, dominatin po |
Central - GLA | ntae the tree. It keels right | oer | and snaps in the middle, baub |
Central - LAL | HarryGiles Braw, will send it | oer | later the night! |
Central - GLA | a banshee at Haudit an Daudit | oer | a breakage ay some kind. |
Central - GLA | feelers oot. Try an smooth it | oer | . |
Central - LAL | some folk tryin tae knock it | oer | wis very clear. |
Central - GLA | tae the shed, so ah wheel it | oer | tae the windae. There’s nae |
Central - GLA | m he’d be best aff takin it | oer | tae the Guru oan the Sou Side |
Central - GLA | Ah turn it | oer | an see oan the back, in Jeani |
Central - GLA | e an John's faces. Ah turn it | oer | an see oan the back, in Jeani |
Central - GLA | me.’ ah sais. She closes it | oer | an sighs, blawin the wee stra |
Central - GLA | ns the door wide. He’s bent | oer | , haudin the dug by the collar |
Central - GLA | are went | oer | time an again |
Doric - NNB | Five! Dinna go splashan paint | oer | me lek at!" |
Central - GLA | fur ma purposes an ah sprint | oer | tae it, ma bladder feelin thr |
Central - GLA | t overstated groan every cunt | oer | the age ay fifty seems tae at |
Central - GLA | ntae the middle distance, oot | oer | the neighbourin gairdens an r |
Central - GLA | k ah’d be that stressed oot | oer | that? That wis just the begin |
Central - GLA | her sleepin an glancin oot | oer | the Gothic grandeur ay the Ne |
Doric - DOR | e some celtic players a start | oer | better individuals cos they w |
Central - GLA | aspersions cast | oer | his abeelity at his day-joab |
Doric - NNB | ees, a peedy sharp bark joost | oer | her heid made her look up in |
Central - GLA | he didnae fuck aboot. In just | oer | two weeks, he sold the lot ay |
Central - EDN | afore slammin the doors shut | oer | an oer on the hauns reachin o |
Central - GLA | that door fur me!’ ah shout | oer | at him but he just stoats oot |
Central - EDN | the Scots Leid; whan in dowt | oer | a spellin, I hae maistly chos |
Central - GLA | me finish Coyle? That’s you | oer | the back, that is. Jumpin in |
Central - LAL | Ye'll hear the Scots leid aw | oer | the shop in Dunfermline. Gies |
Central - GLA | n oot the cauld. They’re aw | oer | Scotland.’ |
Central - GLA | od ay reprobates. Happenin aw | oer | , so it is. Ah’ve seen it! |
Central - GLA | e jet ay pish ah’m firin aw | oer | the urinal’s surface rises |
Central - GLA | ay prints ay Marilyn Munro aw | oer | thum, alang wae a leather jay |
Central - GLA | mpty bottles an joint ends aw | oer | the gaff, right?’ he sais w |
Central - LAL | irca 09 the subjek o poems aw | oer | Europe about the rose cam up. |
Central - GLA | se we chased the poor cunt aw | oer | the park cos you said he stol |
Central - GLA | dy clown, ye! That’s you aw | oer | the back, that is. Stumblin t |
Central - GLA | McDade came later. Wan day | oer | in the park, we saw him getti |
Central - GLA | Listen, we’re oan wur waiy | oer | tae Hillington tae that big i |
Central - GLA | It's ainly | oer | hauf the population that'll s |
Doric - NNB | id hed some kind o authority | oer | Alice. |
Central - GLA | ‘ | Oer | there.’ he sais, pointin ta |