| Doric - DOR |
's life in Inverness, Dundee, | Huntly | , Insch an Aiberdeen, an his s |
| Doric - ABN |
, fifty? New Pitsligo, echty, | Huntly | a hunner an echty-fower? Fyvi |
| Doric - MNA |
"Here wi go, than - | Huntly | 's unnser till 'Come Dine with |
| Doric - ABN |
en a copy o' the first public | Huntly | Express on 15/8/83 | would li |
| Doric - DOR | yinAberdeen A ken a quine fae | Huntly | fa clipped a lads sheep the i |
| Central - LAL | ona. Baith singers. Baith fae | Huntly | . Easy deen. |
| Central - SEC |
sung bi Shona Donaldson frae | Huntly | . He addit that it wis still a |
| Doric - DOR |
Ma faither frae | Huntly | toon |
| Central - LAL |
"Stracht frae | Huntly | 's mou," he said at that. |
| Central - NEC |
s wad gang aa the wey oot tae | Huntly | an Elgin tae pauchle bodies f |
| Doric - MNA |
Bade in a hoosie in | Huntly | their leen |
| Doric - MNA |
an rung the bell o a hoose in | Huntly | - wytit twa, three seconds, |
| Doric - MNA |
Fin | Huntly | fowk can nae get funds |
| Doric - MNA |
the dug's heid. "Wi've bin in | Huntly | near sax month an wi dinna re |
| Doric - MNA | tennisfan Nut, niver sunny in | Huntly | ! |
| Central - LAL | 'eres sna on the hills oot at | Huntly | ( |