Doric - DOR | lad | said tae him. "I dinna suppos | |
Doric - DOR | lad | looked at his stockin soles a | |
Doric - DOR | lad | wearin Wan Fittit's auld beet | |
Ulster - EUL | lad | 's bin weel educated." | |
Central - SEC | lad | hes a naitral ill-wull ti the | |
Doric - MNA | a ken fit lyke aat, "Pompay" | lad | 's felt lyke noo," a thocht. F |
Central - LAL | elt' academic system; a true ' | lad | o' pairts', whaes ain self-re |
Central - LAL | jist! - Awa tae Hecklebrae, | lad | . |
Orkney - ORK | "Oh, Jeemie, | lad | " she shouted. "We're bliddy m |
Central - DUN | yin, 'Dinnae ye kneel tae me, | lad | , we are companions in airms a |
Doric - NNB | e ither-Bill! Fetch id here, | lad | !-Here, pit em up at iss coarn |
Central - LAL | be richt as rain. Dinna fash, | lad | - ye did weill.' |
Central - AYR | ther yin-Bill! Bring it ower, | lad | !Here, pit thaim up agin this |
Central - LAL | ve a rare gift for a warrior, | lad | !' |
Central - SEC | "Aw thanks, | lad | ," she said, afore addin, "Her |
Central - LAL | ‘Oot wi it, | lad | ! Oot wi it! Whit’s the mait |
Central - LAL | 'Ye'll nae kin cross the dey, | lad | , seys Bridie, 'it's fell gous |
Ulster - PUL | Fair play tae ye MacCassey, | lad | o pairts! |
Central - SEC | ife telt the weird o a kintra- | lad | : |
Central - AYR | Adam wis nou a sturdy hauflin- | lad | gaun on fowerteen year-auld. |
Central - AYR | 'd tholed ever since he wis 3 | lad | . But the strange thing wis, h |
Central - LAL | A | lad | wi lang, broon moosy hair sau |
Ulster - PUL | A | lad | fae tha clachan at ilka shoud |
Central - SEC | A | lad | wis telt, tae earn his keep |
Orkney - ORK | A | lad | lived on a North Isles ferm, |
Doric - MNA | A | lad | from Ferryhill was on holiday |
Doric - MNA | jist roon e neuk. He spak, "A | lad | , een o the gintry, eence gaed |
Doric - DOR | . "Fit's wrang wi him?" A | lad | informs Hardie Tackle. "Jake |
Doric - ABN | 'Ay,' he said. 'A | lad | she kent; a Harry Georgeson, |
Central - LAL | ontraptions. No lang afore, a | lad | fae the estate haed been kill |
Central - LAL | yrigg, ootside o Edinburgh, a | lad | o pairts himself an mibbe oor |
Central - NEC | or hissel.” An here I am, a | lad | fae the Gorbals wi nae rifle, |
Central - DUN | that led the psalm singin, a | lad | cried McNab, organised watch |
Ulster - PUL | Yin dailygaun, a | lad | fae tha clachan was reddin oo |
Central - SEA | et Place wi Cathy Cockburn. A | lad | comes by an says ti her, “I |
Central - EDN | ’re goin tae Leith Links. A | lad | ’s day oot, eh?’’ ah tel |
Central - LAL | unt to anything in life’. A | lad | refused by his English teache |
Shetland - SHD | e back for anidder burden. Da | lad | wis lookin ower his shooder a |
Shetland - SHD | I gae da butter ta da | lad | . |
Doric - MNA | e prophits: 'He'll be ca'ed a | lad | fae Nazareth'. |
Doric - MNA | s. "Jist cause Ah hivna hid a | lad | fir a file, weel, it disna me |
Shetland - SHD | shön as I could win, says da | lad | , Ah'm wantin ta gaeng ta sea |
Doric - MNA | geant, "fa wid I be tae hae a | lad | lik you aneth my reef? Jist y |
Doric - DOR | again, it belanged tae a | lad | doon aboot Sandhole some wye. |
Doric - DOR | like a | lad | haein fags bit nae a licht. |
Doric - MNA | e. Et wid start we a couple a | lad | 's gloweren doon at eih boatie |
Doric - MNA | p'd. Noo, eit thi saim tyme a | lad | weis waaken ben thi peer, an |
Doric - MNA | makkin for Jerusalem. Syne a | lad | speirt at him, "Lord, are bit |
Central - SEC | @EastScotlandFA | lad | who plays wae westside amateu |
Doric - DOR | business, (he wis an affa | lad | tae news) Auld Eck suddenly s |
Ulster - PUL | Is tha | lad | that suits them best. |
Central - DUN | n o Mount when he met up wi a | lad | cried Couttie fae Dundee. Nou |
Doric - MNB | My daughter is going oot wi a | lad | frae Elgin (big city lad) and |
Central - DUN | A guid whilie back a | lad | fae the Hilltoun, Jamie Moir, |
Doric - MNA | etter nor e dominie, bit ilka | lad | , fan his learin is throw, wil |
Doric - DOR | l nae get the better o me, ma | lad | ,' sez I, an syne I gaithered |
Central - LAL | oon. 'Gie me anither dose, ma | lad | , and let's gang through the r |
Central - WCE | on in a loud voice. 'Weel, ma | lad | ,' he said, 'yer faither's had |
Central - LAL | dicine! We canna stap noo, ma | lad | ! We hae tae stert makkin mair |
Central - LAL | ere winna be ony problems, ma | lad | ' skirled Mr Kranky. 'Hoo can |
Central - LAL | 'Let's get tae it, ma | lad | ! skirled Mr Killy Kranky. 'Wh |
Central - LAL | 'That's up tae you, ma | lad | ,' Mr Kranky said. 'Did I miss |
Doric - MNA | some chiels brocht till him a | lad | att wis paraleesed, lyin doon |
Central - WCE | back and roared oot, 'Weel ma | lad | , yer faither's in fur anither |
Doric - MNA | tie, the thoumie wran, far ma | lad | wis hidin ...the wee clype! h |
Doric - MNA | “Nae pairty fur you ma | lad | ,” quo she. “It’ll be th |
Doric - DOR | na | lad | jist you forget that. You ken |
Central - NEC | in their ragged duds. Me an a | lad | cried Ginger walked intae Sin |
Central - SEC | When A wis nae mair than a | lad | A thocht that it wis fun |
Central - SEC | wi’z faither whan a | lad | . It aye halps ti list fowk’ |
Doric - DOR | er Tam shook his heid. "Na na | lad | I KEN FIT LIKE YOU ARE the |
Central - LAL | th the day wi ma brither an a | lad | wheechs past us fae ahint on |
Doric - MNA | it A say tae ye is iss, gin a | lad | look on an umman wi a gled ee |
Doric - MNA | el, ye ken Ah'm a quait kinna | lad | . Ah'm nae really inte sociali |
Doric - MNA | lly we got a han fae a curn a | lad | 's. Ther wis at muckle feish e |
Central - SEC | ael_Moffat a kin 2nd that n a | lad | that played wae livvy wis ma |
Orkney - ORK | And then ah'm minded o a | lad | , near therty year afore |
Central - DUN | he wis an arrogant sumph o a | lad | an generally wanderit aroun t |
Central - SWE | een, a muckle broad stock o a | lad | , wavin his faither's auld cap |
Central - LAL | he Sabbath that thon Gowk o a | Lad | Trump his hae ae saicont golf |
Central - LAL | d it strecht tae the taes o a | lad | that wis paiddlin nearby: Hip |
Ulster - GUL | i’oot haein tae haud whar a | lad | leeves agin him. |
Ulster - GUL | y" is an aul Scots wurd for a | lad | or friend. No King Billy - b |
Doric - DOR | be a Souter for a dother or a | lad | that sorted beets? |
Central - SEC | y a great advocat, for he's a | lad | that's fu o cleveralitee. |
Orkney - ORK | And here's a | lad | that's good fur notheen – t |
Shetland - SHD | ose. Joannie, I says, der's a | lad | here ta see dee. Da aald man |
Doric - MNA | ar's ower tae me sayen er's a | lad | fae Bunkery sikken eis tae gi |
Central - SEC | But what's a | lad | to do? |
Central - AYR | "As a | lad | ," Faither William reponed tae |
Central - LAL | nt to a 'through' school as a | lad | . Inzievar School. P1 (5yo) ri |
Central - SEC | Whan A wes a | lad | the wes skarcelins onie fowk |
Central - DUN | ir the King's standart, wis a | lad | cried Sandy Carron, an it mau |
Central - LAL | stairtit in Glesca. He wis a | lad | o pairts an whyles he wis set |
Doric - DOR | there wis a | lad | that hid been operated on for |
Doric - DOR | there wis a | lad | cawed Derek in bakers claes w |
Doric - DOR | enin on the tape, there wis a | lad | stannin on tap o the mull gau |
Doric - MNA | him. An, michty, there wis a | lad | afore him fa's airms an legs |
Central - DUN | hristmas. In fact there wis a | lad | that went ontae ane o the dri |
Central - LAL | Robert Fergusson wis a | lad | o pairts an forbye his screiv |
Central - DUN | d Nan's pea an ham soup wis a | lad | they cried Big Dod. An what a |
Doric - DOR | lled wurkers. Next door wis a | lad | fit wurkit on the railwye, an |
Central - DUN | s an amang the regulars wis a | lad | fae Dundee that wis an Airt E |
Central - EDN | “We’re here.” It wis a | lad | ’s vyce. |
Central - LAL | ‘Och, he’s a | lad | that airts frae Mauchlin by t |
Doric - MNA | Aa suppose Aa cud get a | lad | |
Doric - MNA | y on e tither side tee. Bit a | lad | fae Samaria, traivilin ben e |
Central - EDN | der there.” He pyntit oot a | lad | o aboot seiventeen, wha glanc |
Central - EDN | Uighers, yin o thaim juist a | lad | , sittin cross-leggit on a cou |
Ulster - EUL | n. An in thair sheddaes sut a | lad | whose green een flichtered an |
Central - LAL | "When I was young an you a | lad | , |
Ulster - GUL | A wee sang by a | lad | caaed #VanMorrison on the wir |
Doric - MNA | y is this true, but deen by a | lad | fa's nae affa engaged at schu |
Central - SEC | en slappin his back: no a bad | lad | , Hughie; saved her life, so h |
Central - LAL | run. Mibbie Dante's no a bad | lad | . He cared enough tae come cha |
Doric - DUN | Noo, Johnny was a bad | lad | and the next day Jaggy Johnny |
Central - DUN | But ei sounds like a no bad | lad | , |
Doric - MNA | se of coarse twa expeereenced | lad | 's heid been rippen heer aa mo |
Shetland - SHD | call them noo? Ragged vanded | lad | , this een, |
Central - LAL | gaped at the slim fair-haired | lad | an said, “Is this boy the R |
Doric - MNA | arrived cairryin a paraleesed | lad | on a cooch. They socht a wye |
Central - SEC | an gie me oot a sasser. Guid | lad | , jist pit it oan the table. N |
Central - WCE | 's the vera examplar o a guid | lad | , |
Central - EDN | ‘Guid | lad | . That’s better. Now, gie’ |
Doric - DOR | west coast somewye. The auld | lad | |
Central - LAL | er o dreams an aw-roond soond | lad | an freind o The Sair Fecht. H |
Central - SEC | "Good | lad | , Hughie," said the angel. "Ho |
Central - GLA | akin fur the stairs tae. Good | lad | . That should keep the cunt oc |
Central - DUN | Eh wiz a good | lad | that went bad, |
Central - SWE | as Cochrane. Braw but wayward | lad | . |
Central - LAL | but him, a shepherd | lad | . |
Central - AYR | an had kent him as a shepherd | lad | ower the hills in Auchencloic |
Doric - DOR | ae | lad | that sent a doo ower tae Fran |
Doric - DOR | awa?" That's a Doocoot" ae | lad | explains. A'a at eence Jonsar |
Doric - DOR | for the heaviest cabbage. Ae | lad | came intae |
Doric - MNA | them laach aa the louder. Ae | lad | shouted, “Come on then Big |
Doric - MNA | s fin the trouble startit. Ae | lad | pointed at Douglas an shouted |
Doric - DOR | wifie. "I dinna ken," said ae | lad | lookin fer bemused. |
Doric - DOR | ee you neest week" Ere wis ae | lad | |
Doric - DOR | e sort the reef. There wis ae | lad | cawed |
Doric - DOR | asks ae | lad | . "Fit's wrang wi him?" A lad |
Doric - DOR | a-sides?" Says ae | lad | . "You ken this I wis that an, |
Central - EDN | ittie fast, bit he’s a nice | lad | really.” |
Doric - MNA | twa sarks maun gie een tae e | lad | att his neen, an onybody att |
Central - DUN | in the papers, anither Dundee | lad | ran intae a bit o trouble in |
Central - DUN | UTTIE WISNAE the first Dundee | lad | tae be favourit by a king fer |
Central - LAL | "Wee | lad | ,' I said, "I want tae hear yo |
Central - LAL | n I saw a maist byording, wee | lad | gowpin at me richt sairious. |
Ulster - SYN | Tha wee | lad | bothert wi a wickit spïrit |
Ulster - SYN | e pit up wi ye? Bring tha wee | lad | here tae me." jesus gien tha |
Ulster - PUL | on tha dance-flair, wi a wee | lad | half tha age o hirsel. |
Ulster - GUL | Ah cannea belief ma wee | lad | hus turnt 15 the day! Time go |
Central - LAL | th the starn. Syne, gin a wee | lad | kythes, that lauchs an has go |
Central - AYR | wand, his first job as a wee | lad | in spring wis aye tae kep the |
Central - LAL | ossession. He minded as a wee | lad | o five, sittin on his faither |
Central - WCE | Ah mean. Oor Wullie wis a wee | lad | when ah wis a wee lad, ‘n a |
Central - WCE | when ah wis a wee | lad | , ‘n ah ae’ways thocht we |
Central - GLA | supper too. A wis jist a wee | lad | . A didnae ken much aboot thin |
Central - EDN | the furst roond. A saw a wee | lad | spy a loose tin can an’ of |
Central - SEC | at a turn of pace fae the wee | lad | - oh happy days |
Central - LAL | excitement, an shakin the wee | lad | by the shouders. ‘But is it |
Doric - ABN | y 1600s, the statue o the wee | lad | was uised tae distribute drin |
Central - SEC | here lads - feel for the wee | lad | at the end though lol |
Central - LAL | 'Dear wee | lad | ,' I said tae him, 'ye were fe |
Southern - SEA | This wee | lad | is two months auld today. Not |
Central - LAL | chielie wis a gey sleekit wee | lad | , but A kent his faither affa |
Orkney - ORK | Whut a cocky wee | lad | , he kent he wis the best! |
Central - LAL | haur dae ye come frae, my wee | lad | ? Whaur is your hame? Whaur da |
Central - LAL | jist in time tae grip my wee | lad | in my airms, wi his face as w |
Central - LAL | ike Teeveeheid noo. The radge | lad | jist cairried on, and when he |
Central - EDN | The | lad | gaed neist an managed no tae |
Orkney - ORK | The | lad | browt oot a stoory box. "Noo, |
Central - LAL | The | lad | wis gey near greetin. 'I hinn |
Doric - DOR | The | lad | looked at Hardie Tackle an as |
Central - EDN | the | lad | be.” Raggle lowsit Iskander |
Central - EDN | Fox fell frae the saddle! The | lad | looked straight at me, efter |
Central - SEC | managers gran a suppose." The | lad | n is fleeta pals wurr sat the |
Doric - DOR | bides?" The | lad | says. "Oh aye he's flittin th |
Central - LAL | 'The | lad | ah sit next tae gat a wan,' a |
Orkney - ORK | ae that day tae this ane, the | lad | his no forgot, |
Central - EDN | ” He pyntit tae hissel, the | lad | , the ithers. Naebody competit |
Central - EDN | here.” Bit nanetheless, the | lad | cried on his faither. |
Orkney - ORK | pit doon the peedie boat, the | lad | and paet |
Central - NEC | them tae try. Nervously, the | lad | chowed a bit aff an swallaed |
Doric - DOR | e buy I wid be excited - the | lad | is a player |
Central - EDN | addie thocht naethin o'd. The | lad | wes in a rale guid bon an wes |
Central - SWE | ony day, A sagely advise. The | lad | nods et me lik A’m a Scotti |
Doric - DOR | st bin nationalised then. The | lad | across the road wurkit in the |
Central - SEC | nd lang tungs o the toun. The | lad | ’s airms in scuffed denim ra |
Central - SEC | ties keichened wi buttir. The | lad | guddled a |
Central - EDN | i bedeckin’ the steaks. The | lad | enquired, “Whit’s that? |
Central - EDN | een o yin o the halfins. The | lad | released him, an he got up si |
Central - EDN | y’re gaun tae brand us. The | lad | wis shaakin, an cud haurdly w |
Central - SEC | ses ti be hed thon nicht. The | lad | at bak-cam ti caw aff hiz dug |
Central - EDN | the door had been pickit. The | lad | led him tae a shed whaur spar |
Doric - DOR | nd sell on at some point. The | lad | is away tae make step up and |
Central - EDN | Than Iskander appeart. The | lad | wis aye trailin him. “Ging |
Central - EDN | Than Iskander appeart. The | lad | wis aye trailin him. “Ging |
Central - LAL | l get you to help me redd the | lad | 's room while he is away. |
Doric - MNA | he side o a door. He gied the | lad | a shove as he squeezed by him |
Doric - DOR | second pie he asked the | lad | stannin neest tae him, "Far d |
Doric - DOR | he road. Jonsar Eck asked the | lad | . " Is this far Auld Stanley |
Central - EDN | s richt wrist an pressed the | lad | ’s weather-hackit luif again |
Central - DUN | 'Look,' said the | lad | that had liftit the barrel li |
Orkney - ORK | Me and the | Lad | Next Door |
Central - EDN | er an pu’ed him awa fae the | lad | . The man drew a finger across |
Central - LAL | Sae the | lad | slippit awa, doucelike, frae |
Central - LAL | s keekin in the pool, sae the | lad | fell in luve wi himsel, had b |
Doric - DOR | rdie Tackle suggested tae the | lad | at half time that he shood gi |
Central - LAL | A telt the hale truth tae the | lad | A wance lied tae; |
Doric - MNA | otten oot in time tae see the | lad | and three o his pals throwin |
Central - SEC | rdanMcCallion good to see the | lad | is lookin well m8 - after hi |
Central - EDN | He wasna shair foo muckle the | lad | unnerstuid o whit he wis sayi |
Central - EDN | eft it tae her tae haunle the | lad | . Efter a wick or sae, he thoc |
Central - GLA | Ootside thay're the | lad | o pairts |
Doric - DOR | eason than I expected- if the | lad | is a player hes jist gan ta |
Doric - DOR | ndle Same is happening wi the | lad | wi teen fae St Johnstone he c |
Central - EDN | dged his moment an struck the | lad | , no haurd, on the left haffet |
Doric - DOR | n. Tae be honest, I think the | lad | has made his decision and we |
Doric - ABN | n boord at the double, an the | lad | didna think twice. He gripped |
Doric - DOR | Eck. There wis a laugh an the | lad | says. "Derek there |
Central - EDN | Silence. Than the | lad | sayed, “Na.” |
Central - EDN | hile athoot spickin. Than the | lad | speirt in hesitant Chinese, |
Central - SEC | d ti be soumand. Sae whan the | lad | ’s faither |
Central - LAL | Ma eyes fall oan the | lad | next tae me. Ah've awready du |
Central - DUN | cam as nae surprise When the | lad | chosen tae go eftir the bear |
Central - DUN | man contact at aw - even the | lad | that brocht his daily meal up |
Doric - MNA | ft," giggilt Joyce, giein the | lad | a wee wave an a smile. "Fa di |
Doric - DOR | van came in aboot an fin the | lad | opened the back door, fowk co |
Central - EDN | erstaun whit Hsien saw in the | lad | . He wis sherp. |
Central - EDN | erstaun whit Hsien saw in the | lad | . He wis sherp. |
Doric - MNA | ther wirds, ye wint rid o the | lad | ?" |
Central - SEC | e recognosced the mense o the | lad | at wuid suin |
Orkney - ORK | And windered hoo the | lad | wid fared. |
Central - LAL | t vyce, lowsin his grip o the | lad | ’s shouders, an feelin his a |
Central - DUN | Stane, tae remind o us o the | lad | that lost his lass tae thon f |
Central - EDN | purred forward tae answer the | lad | . A could hear they wir speaki |
Doric - MNA | it he jist cudna wyte fir the | lad | aat normally dis't te turn up |
Doric - DOR | 0 @AberdeenFC Chuffed for the | lad | - its easy for us tae decl |
Central - LAL | chin an, feelin sorry for the | lad | , chynged him intae a bird as |
Doric - MNA | ile page appeart. "Here's the | lad | wi're lookin fir." |
Doric - MNA | on risin up inside him as the | lad | waved, grinned an winkit it J |
Central - LAL | This wis the | lad | fir me. |
Central - SEC | ben tho, it wes clair at the | lad | expekkit hiz onkil ti speik |
Doric - DOR | ittit his beets back, bit the | lad | said." They are affa comfy". |
Central - EDN | ce he had wirkit oot whit the | lad | wis ettlin tae say, Bill repl |
Doric - DOR | k end fin the mannie telt the | lad | in charge o the mull |
Central - SEC | t thair beisnes, bot telt the | lad | ti |
Central - SEC | ti cum ti veisit them bot the | lad | refaised. He explened at he h |
Central - SEC | “Its bot the | lad | cuttlin hiz bittok on the aul |
Central - SEC | awauk nou !” cryed out the | lad | ower hiz |
Doric - MNA | is haddock wis in custody The | lad | cam back an shook his heid We |
Central - EDN | [The | lad | ] |
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Central - SEC | t the tinsellin o’d,” the | lad | misquotted ane |
Central - EDN | doocot wi the Captain,” the | lad | sayed in reply tae her questi |
Central - EDN | doocot wi the Captain,” the | lad | sayed in reply tae her questi |
Orkney - ORK | He'll no go near the peedie | lad | - efter aal, he nearly died |
Central - SEC | s heid an sayed, "Ay, Geordie | lad | , this is no gaun tae be an ea |
Doric - MNA | An he says till him, "Steenie | lad | , afore e cock craaws e nicht, |
Central - DUN | tin, then said, 'Weel, bonnie | lad | , in Durham jile ye get visito |
Central - EDN | for the strain o’ “Jonnie | Lad | ”, |
Central - SEC | Bonnyton1912 well said ronnie | lad | - and spot on |
Doric - DOR | in yer place as I'm a Fittie | lad | |
Central - SEC | oir me, fur, tho he wes a wie | lad | an growed inti a smaw man, he |
Doric - MNA | Says Seemon, "A'h wid think e | lad | att got aff wi e maist." "Jis |
Central - SEC | Noo, the stable | lad | had done whit he wis telt an |
Central - SEC | ion an she merried the stable | lad | instead. They had somewhaur a |
Central - SEC | this," he said tae the stable | lad | , "can search this kingdom hig |
Central - SEC | Prince confided in the stable | lad | , who suggested that he hae a |
Doric - MNA | Syne e deil cam till e | lad | ca'ed Judas Iscariot, een o e |
Doric - DOR | Some | lad | aff the boats wis delighted i |
Central - GLA | guid that’ll dae folk. Some | lad | oan the news hus put a sign o |
Central - LAL | as Cook to announce that some | lad | has a severe nut allergy so d |
Orkney - ORK | No lightsome | lad | will merry haer. |
Orkney - ORK | eu will not keep my lightsome | lad | , my luv that is not true! |
Doric - DOR | ce only bein stuff aboot some | lad | caa'd Yorick that he kent or |
Doric - MNA | din pack till e hoose, faun e | lad | aa better. |
Central - DUN | an ma pal Bill Puller, a rare | lad | fae Yorkshire wha warkit in t |
Central - NEC | kent up, an this auld Chinese | lad | wis makkin us a genuine pot o |
Central - NEC | the fluir o this auld Chinese | lad | ’s bothy, he fillt ma watter |
Central - NEC | The Chinese | lad | , the Pygmies fae the stane ag |
Doric - MNA | an said till him, "Blist is e | lad | att etts breid in e Keengdom |
Doric - MNA | umb; an fan e deil gaed oot e | lad | att wis dumb started tae spik |
Central - LAL | . ‘Here’s a florin for ye | lad | , for rinnin aa that wey wi si |
Doric - MNA | awthein geid qweyat. Thi shef | lad | 's hid carvit a chunk o eis lu |
Central - GLA | rs auld he is, a strappin big | lad | . Ma only grandchild an the on |
Doric - MNA | or they baith kent fa eis big | lad | wis, |
Central - AYR | ae the Mains, 'ye're a strang | lad | an mair uise tae us howkin so |
Central - GLA | rs, but ah wis still a strong | lad | back then. |
Central - EDN | med a perfect sommie, a young | lad | shouted oot, “Look guys a b |
Central - GLA | Gee,” a voice said. A young | lad | in scrubs wis hoverin ower me |
Central - EDN | r her for spickin til a young | lad | . Bit the brither got the waar |
Doric - DOR | past echt o clock fin a young | lad | came wakin |
Central - LAL | furrow! Na! That wis a young | lad | 's gemm, tae plou by day, an p |
Central - EDN | ien stuck close tae the young | lad | , Iskander, whiles haudin onta |
Central - DUN | er his land an even as a yung | lad | he wisnae the kind that wuid |
Central - DUN | en dockers whan he wis a yung | lad | himself. An whit wi Nan's coo |
Central - DUN | r but he wis sic a loyal yung | lad | that he wuid aye stick wi Wul |
Central - AYR | 'Weel, Hugh | lad | , ye wad seem tae hae prospect |
Doric - MNA | "THI ANGLEESH | LAD | " |
Doric - DOR | is affa excited wee a Spanish | lad | phoning in cos he couldn't ge |
Doric - DOR | P. S. The Welsh | lad | won. |
Central - SEC | n gets a penalty n the raith | lad | gets a strait red fir nae con |
Doric - MNA | ot, a boatie fyer't up an thi | lad | 's weis petten on their eilski |
Doric - MNA | fur her, So we squarrt up thi | lad | . A think he wis a Warder or E |
Central - SEC | r tinker thocht: Thon Selkirk | lad | Wis a wild boy, like mysel; |
Central - WCE | 'Fareweill' til a richt leal | lad | o pairts an a braw Buchan lou |
Central - WCE | r Michael wis a perfit normal | lad | , |
Doric - DOR | sks, "Fits this"? Weel a tall | lad | wis lookin a wee bit sheepish |
Doric - DOR | layin centre half an the tall | lad | wis playin centre. He simply |
Doric - MNA | awfa boaren. Aik Don, an aul | lad | , ma skipper eit aat tyme, wid |
Doric - DOR | Working for an aul | lad | wee two hearing aids yesterda |
Doric - MNA | n got a hud o an ither Boddim | lad | , tae croo we ma, so aye morne |
Central - SEC | g the snp - eer a legend jim | lad | |
Doric - MNA | nt ower ma heid. A theink sum | lad | 's feel insecure an feel thi h |
Central - LAL | nk ye are daft on an Athenian | lad | ? Mind that ye are a princess |
Central - LAL | This wan | lad | cawd Abe Hall got the Cheesy |
Orkney - ORK | Bit wan | lad | , in particular, cheust got me |
Doric - DOR | Vigurs a Stonehaven | lad | a think |
Doric - DOR | d you play fer Aberdeen again | lad | ? |
Central - LAL | they’d lost their ain | lad | in the war. |
Central - WCE | nd mair cake intae the pechin | lad | 's geggie. |
Central - SEC | er its the big man - crackin | lad | n a big strong player wae a g |
Central - SEC | ryafc @RobbieMenzies1 crackin | lad | is robbie - b oan brother |
Central - LAL | l stick, the barefuit halflin | lad | hauled hard on the reins o hi |
Central - AYR | msel staumerin like a hauflin | lad | again, '.. . d-dae ye think y |
Central - WCE | wha's a daicent up-staunin | lad | , mibbes aye a wee bitty slow, |
Central - SEC | me ken - nae pressure eamonn | lad | lol |
Doric - DOR | Larry Ake, yon | lad | feedin the mull his nivver wo |
Doric - MNA | tae ging up therr, Bella; yon | lad | 's nae richt in the heid, an A |
Doric - DOR | ds. It wis easy seen that yon | lad | wi |
Doric - DOR | ghin an said. "I aye kent yon | lad | wisnae richt". |
Doric - DOR | ltic & is a Glasgow area born | lad | & ex Gers player! Considered |
Doric - MNA | ontae thi pier. A got a curn | lad | 's tae hud thi rope an run ben |
Doric - MNA | get thi feish throo thi curn | lad | 's eit weis et wer berth. Oney |
Doric - DOR | rdon MacGordon, a fine kind o | lad | , |
Central - SEC | fo fit in there m8 that keano | lad | wid soon sort u oot n big cos |
Southern - SEA | ght Thanks, Fraser. Yer a top | lad | yersel. |
Central - SEC | ime Ah saw him, a braw set up | lad | he wis, wan o' the tallest in |
Central - LAL | 'Aye ye can, ma dear | lad | !' skirled Mr Kranky. 'I'll he |
Central - LAL | chops! It's a beezer, ma dear | lad | ! It's no real! It'll chynge t |
Central - LAL | The Makar | Lad | |
Doric - ABN | time fan he gets oot. Peer | lad | , I hope he disnae mind being |
Doric - DOR | ke swagger aboot ye. The peer | lad | s obviously triggered by the |
Central - NEC | d some state: a muckle ginger | lad | an his wee pal, droukit wi sw |
Central - LAL | tae a friendly lookin ginger | lad | . He puts me in mind o Ron Wea |
Doric - DOR | Patterson back wee yon ginger | lad | Duncan Shearer. Dinna cain if |
Central - DUN | he upshot wis that the yunger | lad | wis pit oot in a wee yawl or |
Central - DUN | nlie had time fer Martin, her | lad | . In fact they were fixin tae |
Doric - DOR | Noo she an her | lad | , fa cad himsel Brad |
Central - LAL | a yowl o pain as the flesher | lad | joukt back, only tae be kickt |
Central - EDN | oot again,” sayed the ither | lad | . “Or at least waitit a bit |
Central - DUN | aboot in flocks, an the ither | lad | wis fae upcounty Aiberdeenshi |
Central - LAL | I’ll gie them tae anither | lad | that really luves Atalanta. |
Doric - MNA | sharin wi anither | lad | ." |
Central - DUN | rer in boat three, an anither | lad | took his place there. Nou the |
Ulster - WUL | He'll hae tae fin anither | lad | : |
Doric - MNA | ther cummetmint's, so anither | Lad | caad Zouk stood en fur em, bi |
Central - SEC | well done daryl - top drawer | lad | |
Orkney - ORK | And meet up wae yer | lad | |
Central - LAL | Thuckster. *hugs* Guid on yer | lad | , mind. That's a fantastic ach |
Central - EDN | e examine his een - the puir | lad | wis faur ower fykie, an God a |
Central - SEC | skin frae’z tung. The puir | lad | |
Orkney - ORK | up cam Assipattle's boat, oor | lad | near feart tae tak a keek. |
Orkney - ORK | Poor | lad | he didno hiv a chance, tae th |
Central - LAL | boot the Ron thocht. The poor | lad | must get it aw the time. |
Orkney - ORK | kittled um, an made the poor | lad | greet |
Central - DUN | her face richt in at the poor | lad | . He lookit up in sudden fear |
Orkney - ORK | But this wur | lad | hid never deun, still he knew |
Central - DUN | ton well wis Martin, Mayota's | lad | , an he had pickit up a great |
Central - LAL | An it canna be the grocer's | lad | , as it's no his day tae come. |
Central - AYR | rocht forrit a young fermer's | lad | wha had skirtit the enemy tro |
Doric - DOR | ch is nae the case. The Leeds | lad | is gan tae play, Im sure o |
Doric - MNA | t wis causen. Then a Cheynees | lad | appeert on thi ship's starn. |
Doric - MNA | wakkint?" An shoor anuff eis | lad | caim tae thi door. "What's go |
Doric - MNA | syde's o thi caravaan, an eis | lad | he plaid a gectaar an sung, e |
Doric - MNA | an hair's eis | lad | doon on hee's nee's noo, stei |
Central - WCE | rin Matilda, he turnt tae his | lad | and said, 'Ah'm aye gled tae |
Central - LAL | Then wan day, this | lad | Darren Walsh gaed up and powk |
Central - LAL | th compared tae his pal. This | lad | 's wearin eyeliner, whit ah ki |
Orkney - ORK | ed nivver even seen him. This | lad | wis anither reason fur keepan |
Doric - MNA | n, yer pints is lowse. This | lad | here learned it fae the bus d |
Doric - DOR | but was nae messing wee this | lad | as Russian, 6ft plus & built |
Doric - MNA | ies an thi sea. Ma hero's wis | lad | 's lyke Aik Don. Jim Don an on |
Central - SEC | an early goal n then spartans | lad | got sent off n they scored fa |
Central - DUN | lies. Fer ivvery warkin class | lad | that got a joab oot in the Em |
Doric - NNB | e Och it's only that feckless | lad | fae that non party https://t. |
Doric - MNA | "A canna fin ony faut wi iss | lad | ." Bit they threepit wi him aa |
Doric - MNA | hiz. There's naethin att iss | lad | 's deen att wid warrant daith. |
Doric - DOR | @PMILLS1976 The young Hearts | lad | aside, how many young Scots h |
Central - LAL | ymology. Originally, a gallus | lad | wad hae been ane deservin tae |
Central - LAL | But this pysenous | lad | , ye ken, |
Doric - DOR | what is happening." Yon news | lad | seemed affa upset. Jonsar Eck |
Central - LAL | le . . .’ The wee baker’s | lad | wis bent ower, his hauns on b |
Central - LAL | ckle?’ speirt the baker’s | lad | frae doun the stair. |
Doric - MNA | hi Broch feeshermin wis great | lad | 's tae work alonsyde, they aw |
Central - LAL | ane's even warse than the fat | lad | ,' said Grannie Jockina. |
Central - LAL | The muckle fat | lad | stepped up. 'I'm Augustus Gow |
Central - LAL | 'Wha's the big fat | lad | ?' |
Doric - DOR | 'the profits! I wid keep that | lad | oot o'the kitchen chef if I w |
Orkney - ORK | 's Jeemie o the Bu - or that | lad | that wirks at Skaill. |
Doric - MNA | w it shoutin, “Look at that | lad | ’s broo an twa half luggies! |
Central - SEC | canal yard. Best you get that | lad | up tae his bed.' He seemed aw |
Central - GLA | h mind ay the boay noo. Quiet | lad | . He played fur the same boays |
Central - WCE | Self-tocht | lad | o pairts, whase education, |
Central - AYR | Self-taucht | lad | o pairts, whase education |
Central - GLA | ertain ay it. He’s a bright | lad | , that yin an nae mistake; sai |
Central - AYR | nny young lass an I wis a bit | lad | aboot Muirkirk. It wisnae lan |
Central - LAL | Or your white-heidit | lad | . |
Shetland - SHD | in ower da hill an da sleekit | lad | knockit on da door o da hoose |
Central - DUN | lead presenter, a lang-hairit | lad | originally fae these pairts w |
Central - SEC | equently cawin on the servant | lad | or lass for a clean plate, - |
Central - SEC | The quickest | lad | loupit up an aik |
Doric - MNA | shooder. "Ye're nae the first | lad | aat's bin a feel fir luv - a |
Central - DUN | ie laughed an said, 'Naw, naw | lad | they're feart o me.' An he wi |
Central - LAL | a guid whilie. He wis a braw | lad | in a dark, Spanish-lookin wey |
Central - LAL | nnes Sorry... Hoo is the braw | lad | ? |
Doric - DOR | Stewart was impressive, new | lad | at left back did well, the ke |
Doric - MNA | she’d hae a word wi the new | lad | aboot the noise and rubbish. |
Doric - MNA | rowe her back yard as the new | lad | ’s mates used her gairden as |
Orkney - ORK | thankless toil, that Alloway | lad | wha tilled the soil |
Central - GLA | ywey,' ah lie. The wee chubby | lad | hawns me a roastin hoat can a |
Doric - DOR | oorach. He was a muckle rugby | lad | himsel and wisna |
Central - WCE | stramash, when the mischancy | lad | , stappit fu o chocolate cake, |
Orkney - ORK | David's a shy | lad | , though, and disna spaek, |
Central - SEC | - al let ee aff eer a wishy | lad | |
Doric - MNA | es, "There wis eence a walthy | lad | , att hid a grieve, fa, he fau |
Doric - MNA | er wi e mealicks fae e walthy | lad | 's table. E verra tykes cam an |
Doric - MNA | en thi winter, fur thi lucky | lad | eit sleepet en eit. Bit thi o |
Central - SEC | ke the bait like u have deeky | lad | - awa n stick a cadburys cre |
Central - LAL | frae ony cheeky | lad | |
Central - DUN | is nae doot that he wis a fly | lad | . Whan askit whit he thocht he |
Doric - ABN | you gettin tarry-fingered, my | lad | ?" |
Doric - DOR | morn my | lad | we are gaun tae Aiberdeen tae |
Central - GLA | n the back an a "Thank you my | lad | ." |
Central - LAL | THE Aldo though, but a canny | lad | right enuff! |
Orkney - ORK | Cheerio, me bonny | lad | |
Doric - MNA | peer, an gin A've chetted ony | lad | , A'll pey him back fowerfaul. |
Central - SEC | r1 what happened there kloppy | lad | - delighted for villa |
Doric - DOR | rang" Says Stanley "The larry | lad | |
Doric - DOR | is that actually mean? As a | lad | o pairts lefty - they do n |
Central - EDN | re tryin tae encourage the ‘ | lad | ’ tae mak a brek for it. Tha |