Doric - DOR | e baef, nae maet, fit an affa | cairy | oan! |
Central - SEC | too right - feck that fir a | cairy | oan lol |
Central - NEC | ers wad be aboot, an they’d | cairy | the news o Wallace’s demise |
Central - LAL | wk spreidit oot in a line tae | cairy | muckle banners wi them on the |
Ulster - EUL | d West an left the weemen tae | cairy | the rest o the captain's bela |
Central - LAL | ains an buses ower fou up tae | cairy | aw them wantin tae come. We h |
Doric - DOR | win in't and it's easier tae | cairy | aroon because it's flat. Oh a |
Central - EDN | , the instrument he uises tae | cairy | oot aa his cantrips.’ |
Doric - DOR | hae. I’d be fine built tae | cairy | boxes o fish, or staun at the |
Central - WCE | the | cairy | o a croon. |
Central - LAL | sels. Hou could I no mind the | cairy | -on we aye haed wi the carnapt |
Central - LAL | r! Insteid, it cut oot aw the | cairy | -on by gaein straicht tae pape |
Central - LAL | Come life, come | cairy | us awa |
Central - WCE | an McIlvanney the writer will | cairy | on lang efter McIlvanney the |
Central - GLA | ...Shuve it oot ma heid an | cairy | oan |
Central - LAL | e lift her up in his airms an | cairy | her back an forrit fae her ch |
Central - WCE | If ye kin | cairy | a tune an’ the wurds seem t |
Central - SEC | t me tae git loast until they | cairy | oot their ain enquires and hu |