Central - WCE | ually the way they done that, | danglin | Sellatape doon the post box s |
Central - WCE | shully thi way they dun that, | danglin | selataip doon thi post box so |
Central - WCE | tae see this monstrous Heidie | danglin | the wee laddie high in the ai |
Central - LAL | e, wi a claggie treacle scone | danglin | fae it! Haunds ahint oor back |
Central - LAL | They were | danglin | richt up at the tippety-tap, |
Central - LAL | wi | danglin | leggy hare or rabbit. |
Central - LAL | unin thair pechin, wi the pan | danglin | fae wan haun. ‘Noo thair’ |
Central - SEC | an grinned at the long chain | danglin | frae his breeks. ""Looks braw |
Central - SEC | enly caught sight ae a spider | danglin | fae a long silvery thread in |
Central - SEC | d hingin' doon an' his haunds | danglin | ' atween his knees, lookin' fu |
Ulster - EUL | o yellae-legged gulls wi legs | danglin | gey an prehistoric walcomed t |
Ulster - EUL | tlights, it's the tyre swings | danglin | frae them!" |
Central - LAL | kin at the deepest bit, airms | danglin | doun intae the watter. Whan a |
Central - LAL | motors wi ma bump, gold cross | danglin | , remindin masel that any lass |
Central - SEC | nced back up. Then a wis jist | danglin | fir a couple o seconds. In th |
Central - SEC | is cheap cigars, Yin clumsily | danglin | fae his mooth. He sports a so |