Central - GLA | ere they ripped a pressurised | mains | pipe oot. The constant wee fl |
Doric - ABN | "Na, na, jist Jeems fae | Mains | o Balmageerie ," unswered Cha |
Ulster - SYN | tha lan o Judah, ye ir bi nae | mains | tha laist amang tha rulers o |
Doric - MNA | took the lang wye hame, intae | Mains | Road, alang Cromwell Street a |
Orkney - ORK | rts the whirls, the lins, the | mains | an the birts o the yallo yotu |
Doric - ABN | giemerk, Davie Forbes fae the | Mains | . Jimmy Greig, blaan tae bits |
Central - SEC | hgie across the road frae the | Mains | Park. We were the middle flat |
Central - AYR | auld Tammas Richard frae the | Mains | .' |
Doric - MNA | young Willie Peerie frae the | Mains | o Kilrogie fell inno the trap |
Central - AYR | s's mare back wi him frae the | Mains | , jalousin that gin he didnae |
Doric - MNA | there's three loons frae the | Mains | o Kilrogie - Willie an Jimmy |
Central - AYR | ith that he'd brocht frae the | Mains | , 'ye're a strang lad an mair |
Doric - DOR | Ee means connectin im tae the | mains | supply at the terminals oan h |
Central - AYR | r mysel tae gang doun tae the | Mains | for Tammas's pownie an win ba |
Central - SEC | s” plied their trade in the | Mains | Park in June tae coincide wi |
Central - SEC | ethin wad likely work, on the | mains | , whan the warld cam tae an en |
Doric - DOR | astle, wi the the reefs o the | Mains | fairm, nestled in the blaik, |
Central - EDN | witch aff the current, at the | mains | if possible or at the wall or |
Central - LAL | ird staunds ahint thee at the | mains | , |
Central - EDN | ad thus, “Switch off at the | mains | .” Tick. “Pull out the plu |
Central - EDN | Tick. “Switch off at the | mains | .” Tick. “Knock his ha… |
Central - EDN | Tick. “Switch off at the | mains | .” Tick. “Knock his hands |
Central - EDN | Tick. “Switch off at the | mains | .” Tick. “Hit him ower the |
Doric - MNA | anny Cruikshank frae Kilrogie | Mains | takkin up the rear, pitten bl |
Central - LAL | ohnston, the byreman at South | Mains | . |
Southern - SEA | Borth’ick | Mains | . A mynd on ae Addie Wulson, w |
Southern - SEA | , whae bade i the Borth’ick | Mains | ferm hoose, an hei fermed bai |
Southern - SEA | hei wrocht on the Borth’ick | Mains | |
Central - AYR | sled lyin ahint the Greenock | Mains | byre that his neibour auld Ta |
Central - AYR | uld Tammas Richard o Greenock | Mains | gey weel - that wad be her r |
Central - AYR | uld Tammas Richard o Greenock | Mains | , Jean Weir o Darnhunch, an Jo |
Central - AYR | y hauf-a-mile east o Greenock | Mains | on the lang road frae Sorn ta |
Central - AYR | , that he caad in at Greenock | Mains | on the Sorn road for a crack |
Southern - WCE | Drumbarchan | Mains | |
Doric - MNA | didnae stoap until we wir in | Mains | Street an headin for the Park |
Central - SEC | motor - then theres beanston | mains | etc etc lol - b oan ya big l |
Ulster - SYN | whut tha parable o tha sower | mains | : ? Whan oniebodie hears tha m |
Doric - ABN | I wis bailie at | Mains | O'Aswanley |
Doric - MNA | tter hoose frae the fermer at | Mains | o Drumtulloch, an hud sterted |
Doric - ABN | r bairns nor Maggie Forbes at | Mains | o Braikley! But wyte! There's |
Central - EDN | got tae switch aff the bluidy | mains | furst (oops the ex-lecturer c |