Ulster - GUL | pipe | ban' competitions, maakin o' | |
Central - LAL | pipe | gang? Quick! Caw the fire bri | |
Ulster - GUL | rlin Airlan fer example Worl' | Pipe | Ban' Championschips an' forde |
Southern - SEA | in thame days ana'. A mind o' | Pipe | Major Bob Short. What a prood |
Central - SWE | t be bold, we maun be gallus, | pipe | tae ferm or flat or palace, |
Central - AYR | y puffin awa at a lang hookah- | pipe | , an takin no a blin bit o not |
Doric - ABN | lames bleezed up the auld lum- | pipe | . A fidged masel aff the widde |
Southern - SEA | ae cley- | pipe | an whan sittin, ay, ae gey bi |
Doric - MNA | nces Street. Noo I div like a | pipe | band. Ere’s somethin aboot |
Doric - DOR | 1903 @Gillies1963 I wis aye a | pipe | man?? |
Ulster - GUL | @Ultach1014 Locally we call a | pipe | a stroop. 'thon bodie just st |
Ulster - GUL | @Ultach1014 Locally we call a | pipe | a stroop. 'thon bodie just st |
Doric - MNA | ace oan the coffee table. "Ma | pipe | 's teen feet." |
Central - GLA | ger afore packing it intae ma | pipe | . Tam sits quietly staring oot |
Central - GLA | e, packin some baccy intae ma | pipe | , digestin everythin he’s sa |
Doric - DOR | nor Peep Peeps, or blawing ma | pipe | in the Mecca bingo on king st |
Central - LAL | jist want wan last puff o ma | pipe | ," the sodger said. The king r |
Southern - SEA | at A hedna onie bacca fur ma | pipe | , sae A’ve |
Central - LAL | wha taught the pipes an ran a | pipe | baund in the islands. When I |
Southern - SEA | Where oot a | pipe | he spills |
Doric - MNA | man he wiz gyan tae see wiz a | Pipe | Major Macinnon faa sorted amo |
Central - LAL | t they were inside a gigantic | pipe | , and the muckle waws curvin u |
Doric - DOR | a drum session as he's joined | pipe | band! 10 drams later?? |
Central - GLA | all the kites and ribbons and | pipe | -cleaners came tiding oot onta |
Central - LAL | dancin til when there wis nae | pipe | nor fiddle, and nane o them w |
Central - LAL | rty whips telt wee Dougie tae | pipe | doon an keep his fishy finger |
Doric - MNA | ds puffing awa on a liquorice | pipe | as a loon n quine makkin on t |
Southern - SEA | l Hawick tae the Boys Brigade | Pipe | Band practice, wi |
Southern - SEA | i the Hawick Boy’s Brigade | Pipe | Band. Hei marriet ae lass fra |
Doric - MNA | . Ilky morning, Margit said e | Pipe | Band frae e Castle merches al |
Orkney - ORK | cross, here, means a drainage | pipe | is waitan tae be laid." |
Ulster - GUL | the | pipe | ban' movement in Coontie Down |
Ulster - WUL | st tuk time for a pull o' the | pipe | , |
Doric - MNA | e him in the first place. The | Pipe | Major tellt him he’d be not |
Doric - MNA | ade a darry for Jeemicky. The | Pipe | Major roared, “Come here Bo |
Orkney - ORK | Smock curlan fae the | pipe | |
Ulster - GUL | il forebye gies hefts tae the | pipe | ban' commonity bae grants tae |
Southern - SEA | involved in pastimes like the | pipe | band. |
Doric - MNA | Stromness shoppin wik wi the | pipe | ban, Monie years o e folk fes |
Orkney - ORK | ght in Broad Street, when the | Pipe | Band's on parade. |
Doric - MNA | e month: Pints. Laces. In the | Pipe | Band it was telt tae me ‘hey |
Southern - SEA | hir teeth; ithoot takkin the | pipe | |
Central - GLA | Lightin the | pipe | , ah puff away, watching as th |
Central - DUN | , as the chains went roun the | pipe | an the great motors that drov |
Central - LAL | then up intae the mooth o the | pipe | . |
Central - DUN | rtit agin, the pouin up o the | pipe | , an the exhausti, men were no |
Central - WCE | imary four she climbed up the | pipe | at the side ae the school an |
Central - LAL | gustus. He's jist gane up the | pipe | .' |
Central - LAL | Tae send him skitin up the | pipe | ! |
Central - LAL | Augustus Gowp Gangs Up the | Pipe | |
Ulster - CUL | But boys the | pipe | wus pairt o’ them, them oul |
Central - LAL | Ay, drappit the | pipe | . The wee fule! Is life no cru |
Doric - MNA | He handed Wull his bonnie | pipe | , |
Doric - MNA | s. I’m a member o Inverurie | Pipe | Band and I fair enjoyed meeti |
Southern - SEA | ideal for community yuis like | pipe | band practice. It's in the po |
Ulster - GUL | ord o' Ulster-Scotch Juvenile | pipe | ban' at hes bein rinnin fer a |
Central - LAL | ae the fit o the brukken rone | pipe | thit dreebled roost colourt w |
Doric - ABN | Sergeant o the Kintore | Pipe | Band, an we've nae less than |
Doric - DOR | ery summer weekend in a white | pipe | band shirt, I have to say thi |
Ulster - CUL | the dake in a cloud o’ blue | pipe | reek. |
Doric - ABN | ma time gettin up te mischief | Pipe | Sergeant o the Kintore Pipe B |
Ulster - GUL | he Boys Brigade, hae a strang | pipe | ban'/mairchin ban' |
Ulster - GUL | The Royal Scotch | Pipe | Ban' Association (Norlin Airl |
Ulster - GUL | ector, laike the Royal Scotch | Pipe | Ban' |
Central - LAL | e the muckle big main rubbish | pipe | that cairries aw the rubbish |
Doric - MNA | He played thi | pipe | himsel. |
Doric - MNA | Fan Wullie hid thi | pipe | , |
Doric - MNA | An then pit doon thi | pipe | , |
Central - LAL | alkin oot beds on the road wi | pipe | clay fae the drysauters. We h |
Doric - MNA | ot. He wiz gan tae feenish wi | Pipe | Major R. Macfammils' pibroch |
Central - SEC | coverin her puss and a crack | pipe | lies nixt tae her lifeless bo |
Southern - SEA | A mind the Hawick | Pipe | Band yaised tae hev their ain |
Southern - SEA | practice hall for the Hawick | Pipe | Band. A letter in the paper h |
Southern - SEA | o' the story aboot the Hawick | Pipe | Band no' bein able tae practi |
Doric - MNA | , stiff, starin deed! The aal | Pipe | Major hid reached them by thi |
Doric - MNA | ht, smiddy, gamie and the aal | Pipe | Major tae get Bob rowed up in |
Doric - MNA | e’d wun his wye tae the aal | Pipe | Major’s craft he wiz in gwe |
Doric - MNA | front door opened an the aal | Pipe | Major stood there fair beamin |
Doric - MNA | wiz fit he wiz seekin the aal | Pipe | Major tae hae a look at. Jeem |
Doric - MNA | illin Bob the dog but the aal | Pipe | Major wiz mair concerned aboo |
Doric - MNA | tae kill him. It wiz the aal | Pipe | Major that spotted this first |
Central - WCE | e a damn. But Kuwait grew eil | pipe | lines insteed o carrots an th |
Doric - ABN | Grab 'em by the... drill | pipe | |
Central - DUN | warkin though, for the drill | pipe | had tae be haulit up, ae thir |
Central - DUN | tae the seabed for the drill | pipe | tae fit in. |
Doric - MNA | n a han in greetin as the aul | pipe | -smokin pack-mannie cam wanner |
Central - LAL | net on the back o his heid an | pipe | , as aye, clampit atween his t |
Doric - MNA | Wi bonnet oan an | pipe | in moo. |
Central - LAL | ol, Inverkeithing has its ain | pipe | band too !! Beautiful to hear |
Doric - ABN | e'll jist say it wis a leakin | pipe | an you've sorted it.' |
Ulster - EUL | ladder cleanin the pgutterin | pipe | an singin Hk a lark. "Mornin, |
Central - DUN | an it wis time tae get fittin | pipe | agin. Ane o the things aboot |
Central - SWE | floatin on a sea o | pipe | reek, his een |
Central - DUN | went, wheechin up a length o | pipe | , unscrewin it wi the great bi |
Central - LAL | For thesaury o | pipe | an dance an sang, |
Doric - MNA | an clearoot involvin a rubber | pipe | an waarm watter; an electric |
Central - LAL | wheeplin on her | pipe | , see, wha does she think on? |
Central - LAL | ey we ken whether a fiddle or | pipe | air is Scots, Irish or ither, |
Orkney - ORK | There's | pipe | bands and there's dancers and |
Doric - MNA | ly full efter his denner, his | pipe | lyin firgotten on his chest. |
Central - SEC | she cam across him, he'd his | pipe | stuck a'tween his few remaini |
Doric - MNA | An in his hans he hid his | pipe | - |
Central - EDN | He kittles spittle frae his | pipe | stem. He bungs |
Southern - SEA | the Wudburn ferm, smoking his | pipe | , an whan askit whaur hei hed |
Doric - DOR | Auld Bert Cowper smoking his | pipe | in his younger days in the bo |
Central - LAL | . Auld Alex Towers sat wi his | pipe | in a fine upholstered chair b |
Orkney - ORK | on the 'baccy' an lightan his | pipe | . Aisan forward |
Doric - MNA | An Tarry McPhail hid taen his | pipe | ooto his mou an dichtit his b |
Doric - MNA | Nick teen his | pipe | an raised it up, |
Shetland - SHD | pokkit it in his | pipe | an strak a match. |
Central - SEC | He puffed on his | pipe | : 'Tll be whit I am.' |
Doric - MNA | Grandad took a sook o his | pipe | an looket at her soorlike. "W |
Central - LAL | ck in his sate, raxed for his | pipe | , turnt up the gaslicht a wee |
Shetland - SHD | rm ayre he staands, smoks his | pipe | , uncarin |
Southern - SEA | itter. Ay, yince Yid gits his | pipe | kinnilt, thar’s nocht at he |
Central - EDN | ynd, an soukin gleglie at his | pipe | atwein ilka wird ir twa. The |
Orkney - ORK | Jeemsie taks oot his | pipe | and starts tae fill hid, is a |
Doric - MNA | id onythin tull he'd fullt is | pipe | an pit oan is bonnet." Ah rai |
Central - GLA | ey ripped a pressurised mains | pipe | oot. The constant wee flow, p |
Central - LAL | that looked like an undeemous | pipe | - and the river wis rinnin r |
Central - LAL | s o ile lamps an oor uncleʼs | pipe | . It gied oor heids a wee dirl |
Doric - MNA | he wint intae the late great | Pipe | Major R. Macfammils' pibroch |
Central - SEC | door. 'I think you kent that | pipe | was stolen. The'll be nae mai |
Doric - MNA | a halflin fa smokit a cuttit | pipe | bit didna yet hae onythin tae |
Orkney - ORK | ch tae rekindle his reluctant | pipe | . "Wae alwis thowt, thoo see's |
Central - SEC | nose wis leakin like a burst | pipe | and it wis twitchin involunta |
Shetland - SHD | watter sprootin oot o a burst | pipe | . Tae be blunt, John looked li |
Central - LAL | aun aw the wey up yon dreidfu | pipe | ?' |
Ulster - BUL | lite, his life tac plumb; Lay | pipe | an pot atap the lum, An sing |
Ulster - GUL | yestreen, That did sae loudly | pipe | an' blaw, sae clearly an' sae |
Central - SEC | His imaginary | pipe | ; a whiff from the gents, |
Doric - MNA | e heid o the hoose wi a cutty | pipe | in his moo, the rikk risin up |
Doric - MNA | dylanglegs, fa smokit a cutty | pipe | an keepit a futterat fur rubb |
Central - WCE | €™ tae be said fur the aul’ | pipe | an’ slippers |