Doric - MNA | reed het luvers?" he speered, | heatin | is erse it the fire. |
Doric - MNA | sat roon the fit o the stove, | heatin | , ready fur their dennertime p |
Central - LAL | m; an they were gey handy fo, | heatin | his brekfast in the morn. He |
Doric - ABN | er wi a windae. There was nae | heatin | at aa in the chaumer, bit the |
Doric - DOR | it wis ootside tae ckeck the | heatin | , his |
Doric - MNA | airt, that gars fowk turn the | heatin | up in the hoose. It's a cauld |
Central - LAL | CENTRAL | HEATIN | ' OR PEAT BOG? Think oan noo c |
Central - LAL | t a bit on it, wi the central | heatin | and the new bathroom and that |
Doric - DOR | ose wis heated wi ile central | heatin | . It wis a auld system bit it |
Doric - MNA | rocht on by ower much central | heatin | |
Central - LAL | village circa 1964 wi CENTRAL | HEATIN | !!! Ya beauty !!! |
Doric - ABN | ken fine neen o's has central | heatin | . Forby, hiv ye forgotten Herb |
Doric - DOR | said. "That's your | heatin | ready for the winter" Jonsar |
Central - SEC | landlord hud turned oaff his | heatin | . And ah wis expected tae sit |
Central - EDN | fire, bit at least watter wis | heatin | an there wis the prospeck o t |
Doric - MNA | k pot ower the swey, that wis | heatin | ower the lowpin flames, near |
Central - SEC | Couldnae be bothert | heatin | the pies. Et mine cauld. Jock |