Ulster - GUL | an' | connected | . Thon maks thaim fit tae lair |
Doric - ABN | ter aa, fan "boyng"' his heid | connected | wi the front o a muckle great |
Doric - MNB | someone Jock or Scouse can be | connected | tae this..plus ah wisnae in t |
Central - SEC | awe the very best 2 everyone | connected | with the club! |
Central - SEC | ay lol - b oan tae every one | connected | wae the club |
Central - SEC | c kevin - b oan tae everyone | connected | with the why project |
Central - SEC | afe journey home to every one | connected | with the club - keep the hee |
Central - EDN | sayed the Tibetan. “You are | connected | to many decent people, who wi |
Doric - MNA | ung a kick at Bob’s heed an | connected | wi a crunch. Bob the dog gid |
Doric - MNA | econds afore Douglas’s broo | connected | wi their mooths. |
Central - GLA | ocked it. Ah hink the two urr | connected | . |
Central - EDN | rsal history; facts sometimes | connected | with each other, sometimes no |
Ulster - EUL | frae Chicago. The wee pirl is | connected | tl the oul Rewerend Greer fra |
Central - LAL | ‘Some silly superstition is | connected | with the use of this term in |
Central - SEC | uart and all the associations | connected | with the game - what about s |
Central - SEC | guys - tae darren n awbuddy | connected | wae the mighty sandys - go f |
Doric - DOR | sswells, westhill practically | connected | tae kingswells and kingswells |