Central - LAL | d back-tae-front, an her shae- | laces | were knottit thegither. |
Central - LAL | afore cowpin ower their shae- | laces | . Snorl wis faur an awa the be |
Central - LAL | Snorl fankelt ane o his shae- | laces | in the pedals, an they cam ta |
Central - LAL | feet an trippin ower his shae- | laces | . ‘I’ll learn ye.’ |
Doric - MNA | Word o the month: Pints. | Laces | . In the Pipe Band it was telt |
Central - GLA | e-fistit-gun, slung low, auld | laces | cinched aboot ma thigh tae ke |
Central - LAL | jeely babies an liquorice | laces | – |
Central - SEC | pit mah Nikies oan n tied the | laces | tight, tae be honest wi yeh a |
Central - GLA | es at me, latchin oan tae the | laces | ay ma trainie, pullin it aff. |
Central - LAL | were on the wrang feet wi the | laces | in a total guddle. |
Doric - MNA | her a smaa heuk tae pull the | laces | tight. She struggled wi the h |
Central - LAL | e hung aroond his neck by the | laces | . He'd enough money noo that h |
Central - LAL | ly couldnae tie Ms Sturgeon's | laces | . I'd love tae see a face tae |
Central - GLA | uckin aboot tryin tae tie his | laces | so ah hing back, waitin fur h |
Doric - MNA | s aboot to face him: tyin his | laces | ! Eventually i sheen are on, n |