Southern - SEA | Jock | Short kam til ‘um, an askit | |
Doric - MNA | Jock | Dow, wi the deid calf's skin | |
Doric - MNA | Jock | Dow tuik the fuskey, the brei | |
Southern - SEA | Jock | an the wife. | |
Central - LAL | Jock | listened for the frichtsome c | |
Central - LAL | Jock | and the Muckle Beanstalk | |
Central - LAL | Jock | answered, 'Weel, if you're sa | |
Doric - MNA | Jock | 's Poem. | |
Doric - MNA | Jock | Dow telt them aa that the bes | |
Central - LAL | Jock | o the Herts cleiks in wi the | |
Central - LAL | Jock | , sir! Naw, naw, efler you! Th | |
Doric - MNA | Jock | Dow cried oot, garrin them sa | |
Doric - MNA | Jock | Dow hid bin up sin five in th | |
Doric - MNA | Jock | wis telt o aa this bi his dis | |
Central - LAL | Jock | an Jean | |
Doric - MNA | Jock | Dow an Dod Mathieson frae Ste | |
Doric - MNA | Jock | caim entae thi caravaan aye d | |
Doric - MNA | Jock | Dow wis cairryin a bunnle. Fi | |
Central - AYR | Jock | telt hissel’: “Am shair t | |
Central - AYR | Jock | sank intae his favourite seat | |
Central - AYR | Jock | headed fur a bevvy | |
Central - AYR | Jock | ’s dilemma he wid ne’er co | |
Central - AYR | Jock | felt the doactir’s carin’ | |
Doric - DOR | Jock | Robertson, jist say you are w | |
Central - SEC | , " | Jock | , hou auld will you be then?" |
Doric - MNA | Syne they says till him, " | Jock | 's disciples fast an pray an s |
Doric - MNA | say nae cairds or veesitors." | Jock | gaithered aa the crumbs fae's |
Doric - MNA | "Fa's deed?" | Jock | leukit up fae spreadin is but |
Doric - MNA | "Ir ye in ony better humour?" | Jock | wis sittin it the kitchen tab |
Doric - MNA | oot 'o'. So thi got a len 'o" | Jock | Simson's aul Majer Tracter an |
Doric - ABN | ' | Jock | , when ye hae naething else to |
Doric - MNA | ' | Jock | Dow winna catch us. He'll be |
Doric - MNA | shakk o Auld Hornie's haun,' | Jock | Dow telt them. An the halflin |
Central - LAL | of Hasillgreen', which becam ' | Jock | o Hazeldean'. Haein dune this |
Doric - DOR | I' BALLAD O' | JOCK | AN OKI |
Central - LAL | shireGB Exactly. Were *all* | Jock | Tamsons bairns. |
Doric - ABN | “Na, na, | Jock | , Ah ken ye like yer cream bun |
Doric - ABN | Abbie hersel noo. “Na, na, | Jock | , let him aff, please let him |
Doric - MNA | e spit wis streakit wi bluid, | Jock | . Fin we laid him back doon, h |
Orkney - ORK | dent on me poor owid husband, | Jock | . |
Doric - MNA | irds. He hid a pouerfu voice, | Jock | , bit nae a sweet ane : |
Orkney - ORK | chased wir puir owld Westie, | Jock | , straight doon a rabbit hole. |
Doric - MNA | best sark. Oot in the stable, | Jock | Dow the grieve wis groomin th |
Doric - MNA | whinneyin fur his meat. Sune, | Jock | wad feenish his piece, an gya |
Doric - MNA | Syne, | Jock | Dow spakk looder, an the two |
Central - DUN | an the mannie fae Yorkshire, | Jock | . Nou if that seems strangelik |
Doric - MNA | ferred himsel tae the grieve, | Jock | Dow, fa bothied aleen in the |
Central - LAL | The Yird is whaur we, | Jock | Tamson's bairns, aw bides, al |
Doric - ABN | “Och, | Jock | , dinna be lik at; it wisna st |
Doric - MNA | y that Steenhillock lay seek, | Jock | 's pouer grew mair an mair. A |
Ulster - BUL | "Mine yersel, | Jock | !" gulders Wullie. |
Central - AYR | ercing een. 'Nane but yersel, | Jock | Weir, an a wee pickle ither t |
Central - AYR | mily ... An that's whit Edam, | Jock | , Wull an mysel ettle tae dae |
Doric - MNA | 'Far war ye made a Horseman, | Jock | ? ' speired Sanny Cruikshank |
Southern - SEA | berton Band. Is fer is A ken, | Jock | , whae leeved i Hawick, is sti |
Doric - MNA | 's three wikks noo as ye ken, | Jock | , the maister's bin beddit, an |
Doric - MNA | ill be round to see you soon, | Jock | and Ina |
Southern - SEA | MacKinnon’s son, | Jock | MacKinnon, marrit ae Nottingh |
Doric - MNA | the dryin wins. The day, tho, | Jock | Dow hid led the horse back ta |
Doric - ABN | ed greetin, an moanin, “No, | Jock | , no, please no!” bit she da |
Doric - MNA | Fur days noo, | Jock | Dow the grieve hid yolked thr |
Central - AYR | back afore dawn wj Jean Weir, | Jock | 's auldest lass; an wee Janet, |
Doric - MNA | isin aff their swytin flanks, | Jock | Dow sang as he caimbed the to |
Central - LAL | re wi geologic time. In fact, | Jock | Tamson's bairns haes haurdly |
Doric - MNA | ng tae the riggin o the laft, | Jock | Dow sang oot |
Doric - ABN | in an aa. “It’s aa richt, | Jock | ,” she said, “It’s aa ri |
Central - AYR | Day by day, | Jock | powered through |
Doric - MNA | ur o him, nae ava. He's grey, | Jock | , grey as a steen, shakkin sae |
Doric - ABN | Onywey, | Jock | , me, Munro and his pal Johnst |
Southern - SEA | hed fowre sons: Allie, Tammy, | Jock | an Edwin whae played the acco |
Doric - ABN | oor. “Doddy’s affa sorry, | Jock | , but there wis an accident, h |
Doric - MNA | - | Jock | Morgan |
Shetland - SHD | the muckle mahogany table - | Jock | feelin a bittie like a pig's |
Central - LAL | erskite, brae, breeks, bubbly- | jock | , claes, cloot, coof, galluses |
Central - LAL | I'm no allowed a bubbly- | jock | , |
Central - LAL | As swippert as a bubbly- | jock | coud flee. |
Doric - MNA | e cam back wi aa these bubbly- | jock | leftovers. Yum yums, bit far |
Doric - MNA | m richt fed up aetin bubbly- | jock | leftowers - sae she bocht th |
Doric - MNA | still aetin Christmas bubbly- | jock | nicht aifter nicht,aifter nic |
Central - AYR | rt, pine-aipple, roast bubbly- | jock | , toffee an het buttert toast) |
Central - SEC | . 4.Kenny Dalglish. 5.Lulu. 6. | Jock | Stein. 7.Ally McCoist. 8.Bill |
Doric - MNA | l, jist tae be sociable like. | Jock | Dow, the grieve at Steenhillo |
Central - SEC | Oor Jeannie had a brainwave. | Jock | thocht it wis a sin. |
Doric - MNA | in the mids o the girse park. | Jock | Dow the grieve wis a dowser, |
Doric - MNA | de inno baas o floor or meal. | Jock | Dow telt them a drappie warm |
Central - WCE | gets a challenge frae Inglan. | Jock | is delichtit an passes on his |
Ulster - BUL | gin tha kye alang tha loanen. | Jock | an Liz kep tha beese oan tae |
Doric - MNA | ddylanglegs an thocht it fun. | Jock | Dow the grieve, her ain da, M |
Southern - SEA | bide here i Southwell, Notts. | Jock | , whae is nou |
Central - EDN | the SRU were never generous. | Jock | Weyms, played For Scotland, e |
Doric - MNA | haanfae o meal tae pit in it. | Jock | her aal man wiz beeriett a we |
Central - WCE | n faws an the swuird is tint. | Jock | heizes himsel up, reid-wuid, |
Doric - MNA | ye heed! Ye'll ken some day. | Jock | 's back on the binder again, t |
Central - LAL | Granda | Jock | should be the ane tae go wi h |
Central - LAL | Granda | Jock | wis the auldest o the fower g |
Central - LAL | Granda | Jock | and Grannie Jockina on wan si |
Central - LAL | Granda | Jock | Taks a Gamble |
Central - LAL | Granda | Jock | and Chairlie were hauf rinnin |
Central - LAL | Granda | Jock | , takkin a lang deep whuff. Aw |
Central - LAL | aist o the chocolate,' Granda | Jock | said. 'Why no dae that jist?' |
Central - LAL | late for the schuil,' Granda | Jock | said. |
Central - LAL | 'He spiles her,' Granda | Jock | said. 'And nae guid will ever |
Central - LAL | efter month gaed by,' Granda | Jock | cairried on, 'but aye the fac |
Central - LAL | e lift stood Mr Wonka, Granda | Jock | and Chairlie. |
Central - LAL | e sayin, "Guid evenin, Granda | Jock | and Grannie Jockina, and Gran |
Central - LAL | 'I kent he wis famous, Granda | Jock | , and I kent he awfie wis cliv |
Central - LAL | The nixt nicht, Granda | Jock | cairried on wi his story. |
Central - LAL | Then, awfie aaftly, Granda | Jock | said, 'Ye're pouin oor legs, |
Central - LAL | door wis made o gless. Granda | Jock | liftit Chairlie up sae that h |
Central - LAL | 's pure magic!' peched Granda | Jock | . 'It's... it's ... it's a mir |
Central - LAL | in it tae him?' peched Granda | Jock | . "Ye hae tae be jokin.' |
Central - LAL | fae the speaker, gied Granda | Jock | 's haun a squeeze, and the aul |
Central - LAL | t's impossible!' cried Granda | Jock | , 'It's completely glazkit! Bu |
Central - LAL | Are we awricht?' cried Granda | Jock | . 'Hoo does this thing stey up |
Central - LAL | e's brilliant!' yowled Granda | Jock | . "He's a magician! Jist imagi |
Central - LAL | e the factory?' yowled Granda | Jock | . 'Read oot whit it says - qu |
Central - LAL | nae dae that?' spiered Granda | Jock | . |
Central - LAL | 'Wheesht!' whuspered Granda | Jock | . 'I think they're gonnae gie |
Central - LAL | e bahookie,' whuspered Granda | Jock | tae Chairlie. The auld man wi |
Central - LAL | , Chairlie,' whuspered Granda | Jock | . |
Central - LAL | ye got it?? whuspered Granda | Jock | , his een sheenin wi excitemen |
Central - LAL | 'Braw!'' murmured Granda | Jock | . His een were sheenin wi exci |
Central - LAL | innae mean..." shouted Granda | Jock | , ... ye dinnae really mean th |
Central - LAL | colate's awa!' shouted Granda | Jock | , wavin his airms. |
Central - LAL | et, Chairlie!' shouted Granda | Jock | , wha wis still dauncin aroond |
Central - LAL | in time then!' shouted Granda | Jock | . 'There's no a meenit tae los |
Central - LAL | Baffie. They are cawed Granda | Jock | and Grannie Jockina. |
Central - LAL | 'He's chynged!' said Granda | Jock | , keekin doon through the gles |
Central - LAL | Mike Teeveeheid!' said Granda | Jock | . 'Guid heivens! Whit huv they |
Central - LAL | the haill field!' said Granda | Jock | , grinnin wi delicht. 'I could |
Central - LAL | 'Naw, he isnae!' said Granda | Jock | . |
Central - LAL | e him, Chairlie!' said Granda | Jock | , aw excitit. |
Central - LAL | "Telt ye!' said Granda | Jock | . |
Central - LAL | 'Sae he is!' said Granda | Jock | . |
Central - LAL | ngs, he's richt!' said Granda | Jock | . |
Central - LAL | 'Wheesht!' said Granda | Jock | . 'Listen! Here cams anither s |
Central - LAL | Mr Wullie Wonka,' said Granda | Jock | , 'and spiered him tae cam aw |
Central - LAL | oot o the hoose,' said Granda | Jock | . 'It'll no gang through the d |
Central - LAL | lse that's true,' said Granda | Jock | , and noo he leaned in closer |
Central - LAL | "That wean,' said Granda | Jock | , pokin his heid up fae unner |
Central - LAL | 'This,' said Granda | Jock | , 'is Mr Wullie Wonka himsel.' |
Central - LAL | 'Awricht,' said Granda | Jock | , when the haill faimly wis ga |
Central - LAL | 'You feenish it,' said Granda | Jock | . 'I'm ower nervous.' |
Central - LAL | question at aw,' said Granda | Jock | , 'that the factory wis rinnin |
Central - LAL | 'Ma dear boay,' said Granda | Jock | , heezin himsel up a wee bit h |
Central - LAL | jist mervellous?' said Granda | Jock | , grinnin at Charlie. |
Central - LAL | nce Pondicherry?' said Granda | Jock | , and he sterted jooglin wi la |
Central - LAL | Auld Granda | Jock | stachered tae his feet and ca |
Central - LAL | sed wi the chawin, and Granda | Jock | stood aside him, glowerin at |
Central - LAL | nd richt and left, and Granda | Jock | wis sayin, 'Keep a guid haud |
Central - LAL | and Mrs Teeveeheid and Granda | Jock | and wee Chairlie and Mr Wonka |
Central - LAL | and Mrs Teeveeheid and Granda | Jock | . 'Ready tae cairry on?' Mr Wo |
Central - LAL | ee Chairlie Baffie and Granda | Jock | , stood absolutely stane still |
Central - LAL | gither wi Chairlie and Granda | Jock | , stepped oot o the lift intae |
Central - LAL | ond and offerin it tae Granda | Jock | . |
Central - LAL | rthday yin and the ane Granda | Jock | had bocht, had lang syne been |
Central - LAL | even mair excitit than Granda | Jock | at seein a bar o chocolate ge |
Central - LAL | he lang baney figure o Granda | Jock | could be seen staundin quietl |
Central - LAL | Wee Chairlie looked at Granda | Jock | , and Granda Jock looked back |
Central - LAL | Wee Chairlie caucht Granda | Jock | 's haun and the twa o them sto |
Central - LAL | ooer on. Up she lowped like a | jock | -in-a-box ... and she didna ca |
Doric - MNA | m to get ridy. "Noo we’re a | Jock | Tamson's bairns, a the same b |
Central - DUN | likewise tend no tae ken wha | Jock | Tamson is, an tho mebbe they |
Orkney - ORK | eordo - a Jimmack, or even a | Jock | ! |
Doric - MNA | nie new steik's an nail's fac | Jock | 's shed. "Aat's eih timmer fur |
Shetland - SHD | Asweel, he bade a chiel caa'd | Jock | that he'd seen pyntin up a bi |
Ulster - BUL | ir o weans: yin weefla caa'ed | Jock | , an a wee lassie caa'ed Liz. |
Doric - MNA | an said, "'Na, he'll be ca'ed | Jock | ." "Bit," they says, "there's |
Doric - MNA | stop frae sneezin, terrifeed | Jock | Dow wad find her oot. |
Central - DUN | a mannie warkin fer him cried | Jock | Duncan |
Southern - SEA | Some say ye rise on Crooked | Jock | |
Central - SEC | "Och, A dinna ken," said | Jock | , "It wad tak a wycer heid nor |
Doric - ABN | hair’s turned fyte,’ said | Jock | wi a laach. Sae doon we gaed. |
Doric - ABN | ‘Weel,’ said | Jock | , ‘they wanted ti gie ye a r |
Doric - ABN | ‘Nivver myne them,’ said | Jock | . ‘It wis jist a joke. An it |
Doric - MNA | Nae seener hid | Jock | slung the skin roon his shood |
Doric - MNA | an wellin up inside her, wid | Jock | Dow ken? |
Doric - ABN | gweed wee loon tae gie a eild | Jock | like masel a haund, sae ye ir |
Central - LAL | ould thicken your blood. Auld | Jock | the Miller fought his way out |
Central - AYR | s o Darnhunch ... Ye ken auld | Jock | still haes twa dochters about |
Doric - MNA | Princie and | Jock | ~ by William Mackie |
Central - LAL | Jock wis gleg and | Jock | wis keen. |
Doric - MNA | the shelf,' Minnie hid heard | Jock | Dow say, 'bit at least she's |
Doric - MNA | dit fin she an Isie hid heard | Jock | Dow roarin ooto him fin he'd |
Doric - MNA | 'Richt then. I heard | Jock | Dow spikkin tae Alec an Ned a |
Southern - SEA | A gaed tae Roberton Schuil ae | Jock | Balmer (roadman) an his wife |
Doric - MNA | Jist alang frae | Jock | Dow, Matthew Bruce, Minnie's |
Southern - SEA | ate i 1950. A think it wur ae | Jock | Scott |
Doric - MNA | n mine are ower at Tullys sae | Jock | Dow said they'd hae a free ha |
Orkney - ORK | wir invitation and I said tae | Jock | , me man, |
Central - AYR | Wis such relief tae | Jock | ’s wee hert, |
Doric - MNA | Priests, e wird o God cam tae | Jock | , Zechariah's loon oot i the r |
Doric - MNA | An then tae | Jock | , Nick geed his gaze noo, |
Central - SWE | syne the first twae, and wae | Jock | ay away. Some o them pointit |
Central - LAL | O lat it no be | Jock | |
Orkney - ORK | He gaed tae see | Jock | , his cousin, - he wirked in |
Central - LAL | Wee | Jock | Cocksparra https://t.co/nFkzV |
Doric - MNA | an till hiv ti punt Jess, Wee | Jock | , Frunkie, Olive, Jeannie, Mug |
Central - AYR | The greatest lesson wee | Jock | learned |
Central - AYR | That nicht as wee | Jock | goat back hame |
Central - LAL | st wadna be weil kent tae the | Jock | or Jeanie readin. Ae body tha |
Doric - MNA | Cam the | Jock | Dow's set repon. Tam Davidson |
Central - LAL | rtbremner OOOH tricky but the | Jock | Tamson's bairns maun win thru |
Doric - MNA | nt shelt, an winneret if like | Jock | Dow, he wis sib tae the Deil, |
Central - LAL | While | Jock | sat fleggit jist aneath, |
Doric - MNA | at them doon in a neuk, while | Jock | Dow set up the makk-shift alt |
Central - AYR | grued an near boked as muckle | Jock | Morton the Derval blacksmith |
Doric - MNA | Roon aboot att time | Jock | e Baptist cam tae e roch cunt |
Doric - MNB | nae idea how calling someone | Jock | or Scouse can be connected ta |
Doric - MNA | An syne | Jock | looked tae Nick back o'er, |
Doric - MNA | efter, God canna stan. Afore | Jock | cam it wis naethin bit e laa |
Doric - MNA | oot their weet mochles afore | Jock | Dow led them aff like the Pie |
Doric - MNA | "Cause | Jock | e Baptist cam till ye nae ett |
Doric - MNA | t at Minnie sidewyes.'Because | Jock | Dow an Meg Ramsay are coortin |
Doric - MNA | 'If | Jock | hid gaen inno the hoose, my D |
Doric - MNA | d fur thon,' sighed Isie. 'If | Jock | hid gaen inno the hoose, we'd |
Doric - MNA | Meg Ramsay are coortin. An if | Jock | Dow hisna socht tae see her, |
Doric - MNA | t cudna hide frae him. Fit if | Jock | Dow cud dowse fur bluid as we |
Central - LAL | ere can we fund the "new" big | Jock | ?? |
Central - SEC | Jist then, Big | Jock | the barman guldered, "Somebod |
Central - SWE | hile yince ye settled wae Big | Jock | . It wis soon efter that that |
Central - SWE | ersel aboot the flair wae Big | Jock | McClymont. No that onybdy ken |
Central - EDN | as a fitba’ king, under big | Jock | , |
Doric - MNA | punk is spark, as in the sang | Jock | Hawk, wi the line 'its a wond |
Doric - ABN | View From The Midden with | Jock | Alexander |
Central - SEC | Bi | Jock | McTamson |
Southern - WCE | Thon budget coup bi | Jock | an Sawney, |
Central - WCE | sister haes been slichtit bi | Jock | o Harden (himsel frae a brain |
Doric - MNA | o the deid calf, held oot bi | Jock | Dow, an syne the blinfaulds w |
Central - EDN | "Hi | Jock | !" (soondit mair like 'Jack', |
Doric - MNA | Wi | Jock | workin in the mill the hoose |
Doric - DOR | ie,"I'll hae a whisky. I'm wi | Jock | Robertson". She wisnae affa |
Central - LAL | aboot the tulzie atween Black | Jock | Russell an the Reverend Moodi |
Central - DUN | Cossack | Jock | 's Wake |
Central - DUN | st had aw been fond o Cossack | Jock | an his wake attractit a big c |
Central - DUN | Sadly tho puir Cossack | Jock | didnae live tae see the event |
Central - DUN | face an boadie o poor Cossack | Jock | were nou plainly visible. But |
Doric - MNA | rn hiz foo tae pray, jist lik | Jock | lairnt his disciples." He ans |
Doric - MNA | kle thocht an ah divnae think | Jock | Bauer wid fair go an ging tae |
Doric - ABN | e. I’m there wi mi best pal | Jock | Forrest. An Katiebella Macken |
Central - SEC | that's somethin. Jist as weel | Jock | didnae see him. Ooh, ma hauns |
Central - LAL | an plants as juist an eik til | Jock | Tamson’s bairns at can be s |
Doric - MNA | p the stairs tae the laft cam | Jock | Dow, wi the heid horseman fra |
Doric - MNA | a wee loonie an ye'll ca him | Jock | . Ye'll be fair shuited wi him |
Doric - MNA | An | Jock | said, "Maister, we saa a chie |
Doric - MNA | he chaumer, the neep shed, an | Jock | Dow's chaumer, on the wye tae |
Doric - MNA | . They war baith o an age, an | Jock | wis still unmerriet. Like the |
Doric - MNA | an her quine, an fur Meg, an | Jock | Dow her unmerriet grieve an t |
Doric - MNA | dy makk o life fit he can, an | Jock | wis fair gleg on the uptakk. |
Doric - MNA | e hyne ahin wi the plooin, an | Jock | wints tae ken fan tae lead th |
Doric - MNA | ar'd gien wye tae the New, an | Jock | Dow the grieve wis chappin at |
Doric - MNA | re noo. We're safe eneuch. An | Jock | 's pleated the horses' tails i |
Doric - MNA | said iss, he teuk Steenie an | Jock | an Jeames up intill a moontai |
Orkney - ORK | And I hid tae keep on dingan | Jock | fur his heid wis start tae no |
Doric - MNA | her's shelts better even than | Jock | Dow or faither himsel, yet sh |
Doric - MNA | Noo Wull an | Jock | baith thocht a while, |
Central - DUN | Sae aff they set tae Tam an | Jock | |
Central - DUN | John Barleycorn an | Jock | Tamson |
Southern - SEA | on it the tyme, ma faither an | Jock | |
Doric - MNA | ade horsemen frae Northies an | Jock | Dow hae sent oot the sign tae |
Doric - MNA | Andra, his brither, Jeames an | Jock | , Pheelip an Bartholomew, Matt |
Doric - MNA | in save Steenie an Jeames an | Jock | an e quinie's fadder an mithe |
Doric - MNA | 'd teen, an sae wis Jeames an | Jock | , Zebedee's loons, fa were See |
Central - DUN | Next it wis Boab's roun then | Jock | 's and by nou they were defini |
Central - LAL | When | Jock | brocht oot wan tottie bean, |
Central - AYR | When | Jock | ’s alarm went aff |
Doric - MNA | e, a scunner, a trauchle. Fin | Jock | Dow wirked the horse,tho, ye |
Doric - MNA | d, fooshunless thing, bit fin | Jock | tuik her twa thin wrists in h |
Doric - MNA | they winnert tae themsels gin | Jock | wis e Messiah. Bit Jock spak |
Central - DUN | ae hearin 'Wot? Wot you seyin | Jock | ?' on a regular basis. Maist o |
Orkney - ORK | So - I must still depend on | Jock | and keep me mooth shut tight. |
Doric - MNA | Isie. 'Bit my money wad be on | Jock | fur winnin the argyment.' |
Doric - MNA | , because she's clean daft on | Jock | Dow an she winna sleep fur wo |
Doric - MNA | He’ll min’on | Jock | ’s afa drouth |
Central - WCE | ts, daels wi the case o twa o | Jock | Tamson’s bairns (unco skell |
Central - LAL | o a leeving hell that nane o | Jock | Tamson's bairns cuid ever win |
Doric - MNA | e great, green glowin shape o | Jock | Dow, transmogrifeed inno the |
Doric - MNA | you, tell ma, wis e baptism o | Jock | fae hivven or o human oreegin |
Doric - MNA | ot," eis he weis huddin een o | Jock | 's haimmer's an, an aul scrood |
Doric - MNA | "Noo | Jock | aneth Craig Shannoch sleeps |
Doric - MNA | So | Jock | he thocht baith lang an hard, |
Doric - MNA | n at the table wi the likes o | Jock | Dow the grieve. He come intae |
Doric - MNA | Here lie the remains o | Jock | Smith fae The Braes A hard wo |
Doric - MNA | meenit at the tackety buits o | Jock | Dow, fa wis raxin inno the ba |
Doric - MNA | we've aa an early stert,' quo | Jock | Dow, laith tae stopper the fu |
Central - AYR | Tae help | Jock | through this time, |
Doric - MNA | re's the bookies an haudin up | Jock | 's bar in Meldrum." |
Shetland - SHD | "But," chirps up | Jock | , "the hail place is faain oot |
Doric - MNA | wis tae the chaumer door, far | Jock | Dow bothied, that she'd cam f |
Central - LAL | But for Jubiter | Jock | Tamson's bairns micht no be h |
Doric - MNA | Noo ere's nae mair | Jock | an Princie, |
Central - AYR | Pair | Jock | couldnae meet his gaze |
Central - AYR | But still pair | Jock | jist couldnae tell her |
Central - AYR | That pair | Jock | wisnae weel. |
Doric - MNA | fur the love o God Minnie, or | Jock | Dow'll finn us an God kens fi |
Central - SEC | live an when the time cam for | Jock | Tamson's bairns tae tak up ac |
Central - SEC | But Burns, speakin tae an for | Jock | Tamson an his bairns, kept a |
Doric - MNA | "Fin ye speir for | Jock | o’ Noth |
Doric - MNA | "An fin ye speir for | Jock | himsel, |
Doric - MNA | An syne ye maan speir for | Jock | himsel |
Shetland - SHD | ingistwick Dilettanti. As for | Jock | , he flit tae the Sooth Hoose |
Doric - MNA | en the Divil tho widna devour | Jock | Dow, unless the Divil wis byo |
Central - LAL | As | Jock | Tamson's bairns grew ower lan |
Central - AYR | As | Jock | returned back hame he foun’ |
Central - DUN | Weel, as | Jock | Tamson himsel micht hae said, |
Doric - DOR | Although this was | Jock | so at least I wis nae the wor |
Doric - MNA | 'Foo dis | Jock | Dow ken that ?' |
Southern - SEA | ’s wife, an hir husband wis | Jock | |
Central - SEC | !" I leukit roon an thair wis | Jock | an Wullie an Jimmy an aa the |
Doric - MNA | inno each shelt's bag. It wis | Jock | Dow fa gaed the men their ord |
Doric - MNA | corkit wi broon paper. It wis | Jock | Dow fa set them tae wirk agai |
Doric - MNA | n forked in their hey. It wis | Jock | Dow fa cried 'Bridle' tae set |
Doric - MNA | a quines jeloused that it wis | Jock | fa wid be maister o ceremonie |
Central - WCE | ’ is | Jock | Armstrang, a kemp wha swacks |
Doric - ABN | Ah mention them particler cos | Jock | an me were fair smitten wi th |
Southern - SWE | nnae setert yaisin it, cheers | Jock | ! |
Shetland - SHD | me that bides in it?" spiers | Jock | . |
Central - WCE | in, ‘Death of the Laird’s | Jock | ’ an ‘A Highland Anecdote |
Central - WCE | ael tuilyie. The ‘Laird’s | Jock | ’ is Jock Armstrang, a kemp |
Doric - MNA | Bit A fair see aat | Jock | 's thi one, |
Doric - ABN | Ah looked at | Jock | . ‘Ye Judas!’ Ah baaled. |
Central - SWE | t shame. Folk had forgot that | Jock | wisnae local, wis an incomer |
Doric - MNA | i her da's sark, tae say that | Jock | hid harnessed Tibby tae the g |
Doric - MNA | , leavin her mither tae greet | Jock | Dow rode ower tae Kilbog, tae |
Doric - MNA | y michtna be sae keen tae let | Jock | ower their porch his lane wi |
Central - SEC | ot ages, a wife speirt o daft | Jock | , "Jock, hou auld will you be |
Central - WCE | 'Are ye aa richt | Jock | ?', but he couldnae speak |
Central - AYR | That night | Jock | felt empowered |
Doric - MNA | ae at a jynin', quo she. 'Bit | Jock | Dow wid catch us.' |
Doric - MNA | in its cauld blaik lair. Bit | Jock | Dow'd fand it oot, it cudna h |
Doric - MNA | hame wi a thick heid, aa bit | Jock | Dow, fur his bed lay hard by |
Doric - MNA | ht. Ay, an fa else wis it bit | Jock | fa strode ben the byre at mil |
Doric - MNA | en a caravaan a fyle, up eit | Jock | Simsen's up Strlin Hyll, Jock |
Doric - MNA | yer life haudin up the bar it | Jock | 's." |
Doric - MNA | it wisna CORN BEEF?" shoutit | Jock | , stairtin te grin, es a fite |
Central - DUN | Weel this didnae suit | Jock | ava. He wis due in a wee whil |
Central - AYR | He telt | Jock | that the way he felt |
Doric - MNA | fit wad they hae daen withoot | Jock | this lasy fyew wikks, at the |
Doric - MNA | "Corn beef - DEEF!" roart | Jock | . |
Central - SEC | "Pooderhaa dug track?" speirt | Jock | . |
Central - SEC | euch hou auld A am," answeirt | Jock | ; "but A dinna ken hou auld A' |
Central - LAL | For twa hunner year at least | Jock | Tamson's bairns haes been ten |
Doric - MNA | Noo fan wird cam tae him att | Jock | wis i the jile he held awa ta |
Central - AYR | But | Jock | wis silenced by the problem |
Central - AYR | s wrang Faither, I k-ken, but | Jock | Logie in Dykeneuk had fee'd m |
Central - AYR | “Y’awryt | Jock | , yir queeit, |
Central - DUN | an elder o his ain kirk. Nou | Jock | had a kind o managcrial role |
Central - GLA | ‘Oi oi, you | Jock | cunt! You gettin the faackin |
Central - LAL | Aw | Jock | Tamson's bairns! https://t.co |
Central - LAL | Aw | Jock | Tamson's bairns thrang ten de |
Central - LAL | We're aw | Jock | Tamson's bairns #StAndrewsDay |
Central - LAL | 'We're aw | Jock | Tamson's bairns' Whit's your |
Central - LAL | See the 'We're aw | Jock | Tamson's bairns' image fae @s |
Central - DUN | c culture. Eftir aw, we're aw | Jock | Tamson's bairns an that inclu |
Central - LAL | it wisnae for Scots. We're aw | Jock | Tamson's bairns. We dinnae aw |
Central - DUN | e sangs an the stories are aw | Jock | Tamsons' bairns as weel fer h |
Central - SEC | re, mindin awbody they are aw | Jock | Tamson's bairns an the maist |
Central - LAL | o the bluid that flows til aw | Jock | Tamson's bairns, and hit look |
Central - AYR | The next day | Jock | decided |
Doric - ABN | m pittin it mildly fan Ah say | Jock | an me couldna thole him. |
Central - AYR | ang she had for that wis "Hey | Jock | , ma cuddie, ma cuddie's ower |
Doric - ABN | wi aabody. Ye can see fit wey | Jock | an me couldna bide him. |
Central - SWE | yaroo ye filthy | Jock | - |
Central - LAL | an are the hame grun o couthy | Jock | Duncan, wha wis born intil th |
Central - LAL | oos! Bet they'll luve 'Bubbly | Jock | '! Keep up the guid wark :) |
Central - SEC | nRousseau10 aye the legendary | jock | stein - lookin doon on a bun |
Central - SEC | wear. Thoat some dirty sweaty | Jock | hud done awey wae me durin th |
Central - SEC | wear. Thoat some dirty sweaty | Jock | hud done awey wae me durin th |
Doric - MNA | e starny lift. It wis a peety | Jock | Dow hid bin their first fit o |
Central - LAL | @goQradio @radioyazz | Jock | ??. Decisions, Decisions! Whit |
Central - WCE | ghties. Ah mean, niver min’ | Jock | Tamson, we wis a’ Maggie Th |
Doric - MNA | O’ | Jock | o’ Bennachie. |
Doric - MNA | rst speir for the health o’ | Jock | o’ Noth, |
Central - AYR | An’ she replied: “ | Jock | , am so proud |