Central - DUN | t fat droplet o smur splashed | onto | mah neck an bolted doon mah b |
Central - SEC | n this braw weather - popped | onto | twitter - and noo its this s |
Central - GLA | “Your case has been passed | onto | me by 111. Let me see...” |
Central - SEC | l - then 1 at middleshot and | onto | pinkie for an afternoon game |
Central - SEC | ff horizon, aye tenty to haud | onto | the airn stairheid ravelin fo |
Doric - ABN | d a few trees have blaan owre | onto | ma road – nithing I hivna d |
Central - EDN | “lll just hang | onto | that illusion if you don’t |
Central - EDN | ticals for dropping personnel | onto | the Border ...” |
Doric - MNA | up ma glaisses and push them | onto | ma neb. |
Doric - ABN | s as they chuck packages doon | onto | my land – usually twice a y |
Orkney - ORK | e hoose goes quiet and I turn | onto | me side, pull the blankets up |
Doric - ABN | ear. I have to force masel up | onto | ma feet and gaither fit littl |
Doric - MNA | e sheep which has fallen over | onto | her back and canna right hers |
Central - GLA | Ye wernae listening, yer | onto | |
Doric - DOR | The young loon faas | onto | his knees, just far his faith |
Doric - ABN | me,’ Andrew says. He grabs | onto | the rope ladder and starts cl |
Central - GLA | y smile. 'Soon we'll move you | onto | the production line. For now, |
Central - SEC | now | onto | the man u game live - cannae |
Central - LAL | eway nonsense. They’re away | onto | the nixt notion now. |