Central - SEC | Davie | hechtit the coal pail frae it | |
Orkney - ORK | Davie | 's folk spend twa grim days wa | |
Central - SEC | Davie | foldit the newspaper an pit i | |
Central - DUN | Davie | Gray the Poacher | |
Central - SEC | Davie | pokered the screed faur intae | |
Central - SEC | Davie | ’s life wis awa doun the plu | |
Central - LAL | Davie | hud a price on his heid an si | |
Central - SEC | Davie | ’s reaction wis tae turn his | |
Central - SEC | Davie | , as we ca’d him (his Sunday | |
Central - SEC | Davie | turns tae Rhona. “We’ll g | |
Central - DUN | Davie | an the Polar Bear | |
Doric - ABN | Davie | ||
Ulster - EUL | Davie | axt, half coddin. | |
Orkney - ORK | Davie | you said I wis the best wife | |
Central - SEC | sy. He's jist seein me hame," | Davie | said quickly. |
Doric - MNA | "Oh, Jesus! Leuk fa's here." | Davie | noddit it far Roddie an Kathl |
Central - SEC | I hivnae seen ye fer years." | Davie | doffed his hat. |
Central - DUN | goin tae blacklist me an aw,' | Davie | went on jist as quiet. |
Central - SEC | ye decorous in front o Rhona, | Davie | accepts the praisents wi guid |
Central - SEC | Noo that Annie had departed, | Davie | prepared to mak his escape. " |
Central - SEC | “Davie, | Davie | ,” he wid say. |
Central - GLA | “Fuck sake, | Davie | !” |
Doric - DOR | ld you not think of anything, | Davie | ?' the teacher askit me fin sh |
Doric - DOR | innae ye dare stairt smoking, | Davie | ; she'd say. Fills ma heid wi |
Central - DUN | Although Dundonian by birth, | Davie | 's faither an mither cam fae s |
Doric - ABN | , Billy Grant fae Boggiemerk, | Davie | Forbes fae the Mains. Jimmy G |
Doric - MNA | @DavieDonaldson Weel, | Davie | , a loon thocht it wid be alan |
Central - DUN | whan the o ither crew cam on, | Davie | 's shift lookit like men wha h |
Central - DUN | it her, but the boat steerer, | Davie | Bowman, wis missin. Nou as th |
Central - DUN | s totally fearless character, | Davie | Gray ower time becam somethin |
Doric - DOR | team at each others throats, | Davie | Robertson gan full psycho and |
Orkney - ORK | nd whaar wid Feyther wear it, | Davie | , beuy? |
Central - DUN | the driller an his assistant, | Davie | an his pals took the chance o |
Central - LAL | like yon smith it Tullibody, | Davie | Rae’s wife and the Miller a |
Orkney - ORK | Stromness Academy, | Davie | Ward's bus |
Central - LAL | his deith frae thon windae - | Davie | , |
Shetland - SHD | e haed wis clear, an focused. | Davie | wis dere, wi da rest o da squ |
Central - LAL | n like vauntie wi the inside. | Davie | helpit hes wife bi gittin awa |
Central - LAL | drap wi a stotterin brattle. | Davie | Hall, Wullie’s faither, wis |
Central - SEC | ae it jist tae annoy the dug. | Davie | wid growl and yap for aa he w |
Doric - MNA | caused. Hid ti hand it back. | Davie | fae Finzean won it) https://t |
Central - LAL | e Scotland team ahead ay him. | Davie | Sinclair wis at centre-back, |
Shetland - SHD | s doon, deep in conversation. | Davie | doesna even come ta aa me com |
Shetland - SHD | t, I couldna had it tagidder. | Davie | hed bön awa ta Aberdeen, an |
Central - LAL | Wullie’s dad an the driver. | Davie | Hall shawed strang teeth, bro |
Central - LAL | tumblin ower rocks an stanes. | Davie | kept goin till he cud run nae |
Central - LAL | oot the pair man’s brains. | Davie | ’s wife and bairn saw aw thi |
Central - SEC | Dave just didnae sound right. | Davie | or David, aye, but Dave just |
Orkney - ORK | hard but I wis young and fit. | Davie | , me man, was so happy wae his |
Orkney - ORK | n arrives and it's brilliant. | Davie | 's the Van man's name and he's |
Central - SEC | Meanwhilst. | Davie | an Tam had gone intae the Com |
Central - LAL | heid tae everything, and mad | Davie | Sinclair wis bombing forward |
Ulster - PUL | n lass in tha bue tap," sayed | Davie | , pointin ower tae tha dort. " |
Central - SEC | ag, Whustl'n Jim Hall an Auld | Davie | . Whiles he yaises the vice o |
Central - SEC | sweirt tae gan ower nearhaund | Davie | the day. He thocht he micht g |
Orkney - ORK | a letter fae | Davie | , see' an she hads oot a peedi |
Southern - SEA | leeved it Craik Sheil wis ae | Davie | Riddle whae played the bagpip |
Central - DUN | oniebody tried tae speak tae | Davie | , the lairdies turnt an made t |
Orkney - ORK | I gaed fur a run tae | Davie | 's Brig - weel, that wis me i |
Central - DUN | t. Nou they turnit oot tae be | Davie | Peter, a blacksmith fae the S |
Central - SEC | crunchie” and he wid notice | Davie | sitting wi his back tae every |
Central - DUN | rk-goin body, as ma ain douce | Davie | .' |
Southern - SEA | the bit ferst, bade | Davie | Clerk, Netta Clerk o Burnfit |
Central - DUN | tae go eftir the bear was wee | Davie | , Nou Davie wis no even as tal |
Central - DUN | ir, an siccan warks as George | Davie | 's seminal The Democratic Inte |
Central - DUN | ere humpit, his een dull. The | Davie | Gray o seevin year afore had |
Doric - MNA | ein holed up wi Gertie on the | Davie | Crockett Ranch, fullin him wi |
Central - LAL | an ma bonnie | Davie | , ma Rizzio. |
Central - LAL | I ken ye killit ma bonnie | Davie | . |
Ulster - EUL | Uncle | Davie | 's hoose o strae doon. |
Ulster - EUL | Tae Uncle | Davie | 's hye-shade. |
Ulster - EUL | Nae lang'r mindit noo Uncle | Davie | cums up. |
Central - SEC | a comes tae the door the time | Davie | keeks oot the windae for tae |
Central - LAL | 00 Sorry aboot the delay here | Davie | .. Dishes tae dae.. :) Should |
Central - SEC | gittin him oot the wey afore | Davie | gat that wrocht up he’d ste |
Central - SEC | Despite | Davie | ’s bad diet and aa the titbi |
Central - LAL | dyHibby Tend tae agree wi' ye | Davie | ... |
Central - SEC | wisnae big on walks, taking | Davie | for a walk usually consisted |
Central - DUN | n somebody in an daein awa wi | Davie | awthegither. Wiser heids tho |
Central - SEC | us. So we set of for hame wi | Davie | and a copy o his impressive p |
Central - EDN | dnesday I went up, wi' my pal | Davie | , tae say goodbye tae Ma, Glen |
Central - DUN | ae speak tae the Hermit. Sull | Davie | wis adamant. 'Ach,' he said, |
Doric - ABN | a - me, mi three sisters, an | Davie | - an jist twa bairns at numm |
Ulster - PUL | It wus Settérday nicht, an | Davie | Cairnduff, Sam Pettérsin an |
Central - SEC | r a few flakes o pastry - an | Davie | 's prize wis naewhaur tae be s |
Central - SEC | he ither side o him, Rhona an | Davie | ’s daein awa fine, thay’v |
Central - SEC | braith she minds on Rhona an | Davie | , gits her baffies on her feet |
Central - SEC | r still nae sign o Rhona an | Davie | , sae she heysts hersel in owe |
Central - SEC | What Rhona an | Davie | ’s wantin nou is a sýstem w |
Central - LAL | He'll clean | Davie | 's bluid frae the hearth-stane |
Doric - MNA | an tittit, mynin foo aff-han | Davie | hid bin wi Roddie fin they'd |
Central - SWE | Alan | Davie | , Ah think thit maybe, |
Doric - MNA | gs ma te the tale o Isobel an | Davie | Duncan fa wirk a sma craftie |
Central - DUN | lowin the great baist doun an | Davie | managed tae keep aheid o it. |
Central - LAL | wed the ‘Killin Times’ an | Davie | wis only yin amang mony ither |
Doric - MNA | En left east sharn neuk in | Davie | ’s hans |
Central - SEC | er aa, an staps twa o them in | Davie | ’s oxter. “You pit thame u |
Doric - MNA | Iye day him en his loon | Davie | were workin in the byre |
Doric - MNA | @DavieDonaldson | Davie | - As soon as ye can. Ony Tue |
Central - DUN | common lot eventually got on | Davie | 's nerves an he decided tae ap |
Central - LAL | ba' 'til ye're a pro lik' yon | Davie | Beckham, mebbes withoot the s |
Central - DUN | s sixth year on Kinpurney tho | Davie | did get visitors. This was th |
Central - SEC | Noo | Davie | wisnae big on walks, taking D |
Orkney - ORK | Fur weeks noo | Davie | 's been compleenan aboot a sor |
Central - SEC | othian yes a big well done to | davie | - more than deserved |
Doric - ABN | boot it," said Chairlie. "Nor | Davie | Hume neither - he'd hae sent |
Central - SEC | aa, “I’m Rhona an this is | Davie | .” |
Central - SEC | s time, that’s aa,” signs | Davie | , “we can be patient. We’l |
Central - SEC | rt that, nae bather,” signs | Davie | . |
Central - SEC | “My brither’s name’s | Davie | ,” signs he. For a meenit th |
Central - SEC | e standard practice tae treat | Davie | tae a wee cake o Cadbury’s |
Central - LAL | he 1950s. The Nine Ds: Daft | Davie | Dunn, Doon Daurk Dungeons, Da |
Doric - MNA | noties aa roon the hoose. Bit | Davie | hid niwer bin ane fir romunce |
Central - SEC | When ye get richt doon tae it | Davie | wisnae really ma dug, being a |
Central - LAL | The meenit | Davie | kent he wis oot the back wind |
Central - SEC | cate, she winna...” Suddent | Davie | grips her hauns in his. She w |
Shetland - SHD | h'm aafil sorry ta hear aboot | Davie | .' Weel dat took me unawaar. M |
Central - LAL | @Wilson34David Aw naw | Davie | boy, whit hae ye done tae get |
Central - LAL | o thaim wis thrawn. The clay | davie | sleepit i the scug o thaim. T |
Central - LAL | owl fur the chap.’ The clay | davie | gaed tae the jungle an tint t |
Doric - MNA | rieve an the orra loon, Dandy | Davie | , fa waukit ower ffrae his fai |
Central - LAL | n the chap. By times the cley | davie | flitted it till his hoose an |
Central - LAL | times as muckle.’ The cley | davie | heared their confabble like i |
Central - WCE | plied ‘I’m the ghost o’ | Davie | Crockett, this pound note sta |
Central - LAL | “ | Davie | Rae’s wife, Janet Coklay di |
Central - SEC | “ | Davie | !” Annie brak in tae her man |
Central - SEC | ew o shilpit, gley-eed ...” | Davie | banged doon the tuim pail, ra |
Central - SEC | “The bliddy cheek ...” | Davie | wis sayin. Is Annie scartled |
Central - SEC | “Praisent ...” | Davie | wis sclimmin back oan hes hie |
Central - SEC | een fir aw ah ‘m fashed.” | Davie | sayed. “Ah jist waant tae s |
Central - SEC | whit we wir sayin Teenie.” | Davie | brak in “Ah ken we’ve ane |
Central - SEC | ’mere, Wullie. C’moan.” | Davie | streekit oot a muckle blae sc |
Central - SEC | yte the Inglish folk, hen.” | Davie | telt hes wife. ‘Thai’r ma |
Central - SEC | ’s no a buddy shull’n.” | Davie | Hall scrunched the offendin s |
Central - SEC | . “That’s the maitter.” | Davie | gurled. “Jist raed that. Ga |
Central - SEC | “The maitter?” | Davie | pintit tae the runkled missiv |