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Central - LAL | Tam | Kellas gets sight o him, sort | |
Central - WCE | Tam | McGuffie | |
Doric - DOR | Tam | hid a tray o pies. They were | |
Orkney - ORK | Tam | got on weel wi piggie, as he | |
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Central - SEC | Tam | grabbed his bettin slip that | |
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Central - LAL | Tam | wis dreidin e'en crossin the | |
Central - LAL | Tam | craighled an then mummled, '3 | |
Central - WCE | Tam | loved fitbaw. Et wis his pass | |
Doric - DOR | Tam | 'll win at the hoose jist efte | |
Central - WCE | Tam | strolled an sauntert through | |
Central - LAL | Tam | squinted at the clock on the | |
Ulster - EUL | Tam | an Esther wur cousins. Leonar | |
Central - WCE | Tam | watched the the game, still t | |
Central - LAL | Tam | put his haun up but Mr. MacNe | |
Central - GLA | Tam | 's awready wirin intae his pla | |
Central - LAL | Tam | struggled wi the test. His sp | |
Central - WCE | Tam | reached the abandon’t stadi | |
Doric - MNA | Tam | thooms, pansies, lavateria | |
Central - WCE | Tam | wis feart. He wis dumfoonert, | |
Central - GLA | Tam | looks at me an bows his heid, | |
Central - GLA | Tam | ’s awready wirin intae his p | |
Central - SWE | Tam | Bides Hame | |
Central - WCE | Tam | felt excited. He wis gaun gui | |
Central - WCE | Tam | sprinted awa. | |
Central - WCE | Tam | wis fair puffed oot when he r | |
Central - SEC | NYTHIN else, ah shoutit "Hoi! | Tam | ! Whit's dreich mean?" in ma ( |
Central - SEC | ver City", "Rab C Nesbit" or " | Tam | Cowan", shuid pit a tick in t |
Central - SEC | ' | Tam | , I knew yer aunt I'm no borin |
Central - LAL | reading exercise oan Burns' ' | Tam | O'Shanter' here: https://t.co |
Central - LAL | Test yer knowledge o Burns' ' | Tam | O'Shanter' and 'Holy Willie's |
Ulster - EUL | d. An yer Leonard's brither, ' | Tam | , weel, Tam teuk care o me." H |
Central - LAL | e yins, mind. They can watch ' | Tam | O'Shanter' on #Vimeo https:// |
Central - AYR | pass the time, when General ' | Tam | Dalyell o the Binns |
Central - LAL | an 'Holy Willie's Prayer' an ' | Tam | O'Shanter' at https://t.co/UH |
Central - LAL | e a look at this animation o ' | Tam | O'Shanter'. If ye're nae a fe |
Doric - ABN | n Navy. Ere's mony statues o' | Tam | aroond Chile, a big ane in Sa |
Doric - DOR | liga on the setterday nicht. ( | Tam | chappin his fingers noo an ag |
Doric - MNA | s uniform and big TOS bonnet ( | Tam | o Shanter) he really lookit t |
Doric - DOR | la bulldozer. 'Ay, you an aa, | Tam | . Fit wid yer granfaither thin |
Central - DUN | icitor-General o aw Scotland, | Tam | Maitland o Dundrennan, didnae |
Central - WCE | k feigurs as Douglas Gifford, | Tam | Leonard an Roderick Lyall. No |
Central - DUN | For ye see, | Tam | wis an open-hairtit, generous |
Central - GLA | . Here, | Tam | is this the bloody swine yer |
Central - GLA | ‘So, when wis this? Here, | Tam | , it’s bloody Wednesday the |
Southern - SEA | urled intae the stratosphere, | Tam | ! |
Central - LAL | ear im an es pal fae Warnock, | Tam | Houston, wis oan it an it win |
Doric - ABN | ‘Nerves of steel, | Tam | ,’ snichered Katiebella. |
Central - GLA | is, ‘You, hidin behind him, | Tam | is it? You goat anythin fur m |
Doric - ABN | t laid schemes o mice an men, | Tam | ,’ an picked up the walkie t |
Southern - SWE | Heard great things aboot yon, | Tam | . Really beneficial tae sae mo |
Central - DUN | Come the morn, | Tam | awoke shivverin an shakkin, s |
Orkney - ORK | Hid wis a blink o time ago, | Tam | hid cheus left the school, |
Central - GLA | hey're no gonnae let this go, | Tam | . |
Central - GLA | y’re no gonnae let this go, | Tam | .’ |
Doric - ABN | ae test o nerve. Nivver fear, | Tam | , we’ll be back for ye in th |
Central - WCE | watter, | Tam | o Shanter an aa that, an vamp |
Central - WCE | Tae his increased horrur, | Tam | heard a richt clatter o’ fi |
Central - DUN | THERE WERE THESE twa lads, | Tam | an Wullie, that bade in a vil |
Doric - ABN | n they were gaan ti dae this, | Tam | , honest,’ he said. ‘But A |
Central - WCE | Forgettin whaur he wis, | Tam | leapt up in celebration. He c |
Central - GLA | e approach the Portland Arms, | Tam | an I. It’s just past hauf p |
Central - GLA | , we’re creatures ay habit, | Tam | and I, an wae names like Coyl |
Central - WCE | Stoically, | Tam | McGuffie sits back doun, |
Central - LAL | roun kyte shak lik a trimmlin- | tam | . |
Doric - DOR | e fleer wid be laid (sunday). | Tam | hid a look |
Central - LAL | he wid certainly be speired. | Tam | therefore continued tae keep |
Central - GLA | lenfiddich wae watter fur me. | Tam | ’s usual is a hauf pint ay T |
Central - GLA | ore packing it intae ma pipe. | Tam | sits quietly staring oot the |
Central - LAL | view, comparin it wi French. | Tam | an Anne Reid fae Cullerlie Fe |
Ulster - GUL | in offys aisement in Airmagh. | Tam | Hanney is tha Sudrèn Claught |
Central - GLA | Post Office fur his pension. | Tam | rolls the jack up the green a |
Doric - MNA | Cam the Jock Dow's set repon. | Tam | Davidson, three quarts bleezi |
Central - GLA | e patrons throughout the bar. | Tam | goes tae the bar tae order oo |
Central - LAL | , alang wi his co-editor, Dr. | Tam | Hubbard, haes produced whit, |
Doric - DOR | she hid Ronald Bricky wi her. | Tam | turned roon an asks Ronald. " |
Central - SEC | ff, but the men were fleeter. | Tam | flung himsel roond Rab's legs |
Central - GLA | n roon the block a few times. | Tam | 's bought bits tae sell aff aw |
Central - GLA | n ma seat when ah get tae it. | Tam | an I ayeways sit here when we |
Central - GLA | even realise ah’ve sais it. | Tam | smirks an ambles oer tae the |
Central - GLA | f the fence as it slams shut. | Tam | sits bolt upright, listenin i |
Central - SEC | Robert Burns: | Tam | O'Shanter, Daith an Doctor Ho |
Ulster - WUL | Lik''a | Tam | ca't on a wal'; |
Ulster - PUL | Titanic | Tam | mindit wi a |
Central - SEC | Bi which heroic | Tam | wis able |
Central - SEC | By which heroic | Tam | was able |
Central - GLA | ope wae the money ah’d gied | Tam | ’s there, sittin oan tap ay |
Central - LAL | scribes thon big rascal cried | Tam | o Shanter - she tauld thee w |
Doric - DOR | ou hame last nicht?' he asked | Tam | . " Eh weell dinna really ken, |
Orkney - ORK | "That's hid!" roared | Tam | . "He's fur the pot! Ah'll thr |
Central - LAL | 'But, m'Lord,' persisted | Tam | , 'a Glesca defence lawyer wid |
Central - SEC | "Ach!" said | Tam | . "A've been haein bother doon |
Central - LAL | 'Blast!' said | Tam | . 'Ma rational brain cannae e' |
Central - LAL | e your affair, ma lass,' said | Tam | . 'Juist you cairry on daein a |
Ulster - EUL | e heared o Esther Gibson. Did | Tam | Gourley no mention me?" |
Central - SEC | , that disnae soond awfu guid | Tam | . Hiv ye been tae see yer doct |
Central - SEC | Old | Tam | the Rhymer stumbles out As th |
Central - SEC | er Megan wis chattin tae Auld | Tam | at the coonter. Yince she clo |
Central - AYR | d atween twa tenants. An auld | Tam | Mathie had only a yeat o his |
Doric - DOR | ae the boatmans shed fan auld | Tam | wis fer ever late tying up th |
Central - AYR | on in the efternuin gin auld | Tam | raise tae see him oot, an as |
Central - AYR | n tae the Muir Miln. For auld | Tam | Rowan the miller there tuik a |
Central - SEC | de wi her an her late husband | Tam | , tae record him for The Sang |
Southern - SWE | d on #BLM Mony thanks SPL and | Tam | Clark. https://t.co/41shfzDeb |
Central - SEC | Monster's Comin tae Ellon and | Tam | . The hinnermaist kythes in th |
Central - WCE | ‘Red Caird | Tam | ! He’s in here guys! Come oa |
Central - GLA | ll need tae open the windae | Tam | . It’s howlin in here, son. |
Central - LAL | ar ither than in the line fae | Tam | Samson's ‘Elegy’: ‘And |
Central - GLA | he ring tryin tae recover fae | Tam | 's KO biow. Big Kenzie is stan |
Doric - ABN | ll, it warmed oor hairts, Tae | Tam | an' staff wi' wish ye luck, |
Shetland - SHD | So Bert geed tae | Tam | 's sweetie shop. He spent aa o |
Orkney - ORK | Sheu's mairried tae | Tam | o Shanter - |
Doric - DOR | He poored a big bacardi tae | Tam | an een tae himsel, washed it |
Central - LAL | use sometimes e wid run intae | Tam | Houston's faither an Mr Houst |
Central - GLA | ‘Right, you.’ ah sais tae | Tam | , ‘oan yer feet. That’s en |
Central - DUN | Sae aff they set tae | Tam | an Jock |
Central - LAL | I maun be | Tam | . They come suddent in the nic |
Central - GLA | s bar ah’m pleased tae see | Tam | awready there at the wee bar |
Central - GLA | things.’ Rarely dae ye see | Tam | O’Henry so morose an dour. |
Central - WCE | Wee | Tam | the Bam, the bookie’s runne |
Central - DUN | 'Michty me," cricd Wee | Tam | , 'cin ye no keep awa face the |
Central - DUN | same withoot him. His pal Wee | Tam | went aboot like a bairn that |
Central - DUN | r a bet wuid lift his pal Wee | Tam | , six feet an fowerteen stone, |
Doric - MNA | a Scottish sodjer should. The | Tam | o Shanter on his heed and Dou |
Central - SEC | leuk at this passage fae the | Tam | O'Shanter, that, gey typical |
Central - SEC | as a leeterary feegur wi the | Tam | O'Shanter he haed ti pit up w |
Orkney - ORK | wi his wife Merro, an peedie | Tam | as weel, |
Ulster - EUL | No spen it lake | Tam | -fools. |
Central - GLA | e huv it. . . Fur Christ-sake | Tam | , ye must’ve known he’d be |
Central - GLA | s worth mare tae a man like | Tam | than money. Efter a point, it |
Central - LAL | @standupfarmer Like | Tam | o'Shanter's wife - Getherin |
Central - WCE | kyard. (Tho this pert is like | Tam | o' Shanter, Hogg's wark is ge |
Central - DUN | w prayin, een the pagans like | Tam | an atheists like Frank, that |
Central - DUN | r, whiles duller... jist like | Tam | had tellt him. 'Oh help, whit |
Doric - DOR | Uncle | Tam | haed strunt weel aheid an was |
Doric - DOR | Uncle | Tam | . |
Doric - DOR | Uncle | Tam | sayed tae redd-up the gear an |
Doric - DOR | Uncle | Tam | was truithfae in heez lavin-t |
Doric - DOR | oond jist afore seiven, Uncle | Tam | disnae hing aboot an |
Doric - DOR | l lik tae gang as weel. Uncle | Tam | |
Doric - DOR | in oorsels up the hull. Uncle | Tam | was weel forrit whan oo taen |
Doric - DOR | an fecht on. Uncle | Tam | was at the tap whan oo war sp |
Doric - DOR | hmagandie,” explained Uncle | Tam | . |
Doric - DOR | back!” sayed Uncle | Tam | joco-lik. |
Doric - DOR | It leuks sair!” sayed Uncle | Tam | . |
Doric - DOR | egaither fine,” sayed Uncle | Tam | . |
Doric - DOR | und an a hauf,” sayed Uncle | Tam | . |
Doric - DOR | banes brukken,” sayed Uncle | Tam | . |
Doric - DOR | r no needin,” sayed Uncle | Tam | . |
Doric - DOR | up,” sayed Uncle | Tam | . |
Doric - DOR | mooths percht,” sayed Uncle | Tam | . |
Doric - DOR | ferox troot,” sayed Uncle | Tam | wi a smirk on heez dial. |
Doric - DOR | oor tea, an Uncle | Tam | will maistlik hae summit in h |
Doric - DOR | ower tae whaur Uncle | Tam | was haen a sate, an sat doon |
Doric - DOR | iter tae the caur whaur Uncle | Tam | was |
Doric - DOR | able whan A was telt at Uncle | Tam | was gaun fushin |
Doric - DOR | “A’ll spier it Uncle | Tam | , heez makin ower the noo!” |
Doric - DOR | “Uncle | Tam | ’s gaun on! Oo best dae the |
Central - SEC | in guid-wife o the kenspeckle | Tam | O' Shanter. A think Burns his |
Central - GLA | l get rid ay this in nae time | Tam | , this gear’s flyin oot the |
Ulster - GUL | @HurchinHome You cannae bate | Tam | ! I'm fand o MacDiarmid's "Sau |
Central - GLA | are. ‘Ur ye sure yer awrite | Tam | ? You’ve no been yersel the |
Central - SEC | Big | Tam | an Mac an me |
Central - SEC | Big | Tam | jist laughed an stamped his f |
Central - AYR | Big | Tam | wis there an’ Hughie too, |
Doric - MNA | other or mebbe peels frae Big | Tam | Laggeran, the Mr Fixit o Meik |
Central - EDN | Jist has tae be Big | Tam | . |
Doric - MNA | is cowpit on its side, wi Big | Tam | Laggeran, the dealer, sprauch |
Central - SEC | nds, meanin I should tell Big | Tam | whaur we were an whit we were |
Central - SEC | t won the first game when Big | Tam | Davison, the polisman walked |
Central - GLA | ver their verdict. Eck is Big | Tam | 's best mate. Big bruiser ae a |
Central - AYR | brak free, but no afore young | Tam | Finlay o Southfield gieq it a |
Central - GLA | Aye? That's it though | Tam | , ye never mean tae but ye sti |
Central - GLA | ‘Aye? That’s it though | Tam | , ye never mean tae but ye sti |
Doric - DOR | orge Mackay Brown, an read bi | Tam | Fleming. Merch |
Southern - SEA | ynd richt, hei wis falloet bi | Tam | Aitkin, frae Horseliehill fer |
Orkney - ORK | "Hi | Tam | " shouts Exchie, "Heid him aaf |
Central - LAL | hey tell me he’s gey sib wi | Tam | Samson, Gavin Trimmle, the Pa |
Central - DUN | in. A'd gone up Glen Doll wi | Tam | Walker an Doad Anderson, guid |
Central - GLA | Gaein doon the watter wi | Tam | 's uncle Frank |
Central - WCE | rie forby. The saicont wes wi | Tam | Scott, whause remerks on the |
Central - WCE | musardrie, at he co-editit wi | Tam | Hubbard. It wes reviewed in L |
Doric - DOR | rebuilt wi | Tam | 's Forest Quarry stane, |
Central - GLA | hen ah’m meetin ma auld pal | Tam | O’Henry - wan ay the only |
Central - AYR | ill in guid hert, tho General | Tam | Dalyell o the Binns, wis gare |
Central - LAL | perate that the great General | Tam | Dayell himsel left his base i |
Central - DUN | k a deep braith. 'Calm yersel | Tam | ,' he said in his heid, 'Jist |
Central - GLA | wan fae the frame in the hall | Tam | broke. John’s Stephanie an |
Central - GLA | rnin the gas oan low, ah tell | Tam | tae keep an eye oan it an lea |
Doric - MNA | aboot thi affair, caad, "Aul | Tam | Simson." Weel, aat's thi tail |
Central - LAL | Passin the time o day wi aul | Tam | Bain |
Central - SEC | an | Tam | 's in an awfie-like state. |
Ulster - EUL | An | Tam | yin in his richt. |
Central - DUN | ir bridie but it's no bad' an | Tam | said naethin for a meenit. Th |
Doric - ABN | n aa aboot it, an the vet, an | Tam | Webster, an Stan Miller, an A |
Ulster - EUL | ntrie tae tend tae yer da. An | Tam | , God test his saul. I leukt e |
Doric - DOR | aboot ten o clock. Ronald an | Tam | were haein a news aboot fit h |
Central - SEC | Meanwhilst. Davie an | Tam | had gone intae the Commercial |
Central - GLA | ay the couch draped oer me an | Tam | ’s seat’s empty, the plate |
Ulster - BUL | Mag an | Tam | |
Central - SWE | whan | Tam | Reid telt Davy Hume |
Central - WCE | bus drives by wi young Jim an | Tam | , |
Central - LAL | Peter an | Tam | both stopped the struggle whe |
Southern - SWE | @writersurreal Thanks a wheen | Tam | |
Central - DUN | Then | Tam | steppt forrit an squattit dou |
Central - GLA | , bein | Tam | takes wan, nae bother. |
Doric - DOR | Fits the goalie deein | Tam | |
Doric - ABN | for't," lamented Jeems. "Gin | Tam | Reid hid been here the day, h |
Central - GLA | an came up the road, bringin | Tam | wae me, wae the promise ay gi |
Central - GLA | an came up the road, bringin | Tam | wae me, wae the promise ay gi |
Central - GLA | n the middle it goes, smashin | Tam | ’s bool wae a glancing blow, |
Central - GLA | ‘Ye never sais anythin | Tam | . . . still, it’s no the end |
Central - GLA | ncredible tales ae Big fuckin | Tam | ' |
Southern - SEA | RUMBLIN | TAM | |
Central - SEC | "Hou've ye been keepin | Tam | ?" he speirt, "A hivnae seen y |
Central - AYR | as a carousin story teller in | Tam | o Shanter! |
Central - LAL | lykayscot Tint: a verb, as in | Tam | o Shanter - Boris Johnson ha |
Ulster - GUL | Marie Buntin | Tam | Hanney |
Southern - SWE | zyk @lingoflamingo1 Weel duin | Tam | , braw wirds ser! |
Central - GLA | ops. Eck winks at us, n him n | Tam | start talkin aboot an elder l |
Central - DUN | no ti mention | Tam | o Shanter |
Central - DUN | vver drappit. Normally Thrawn | Tam | , a strang, wee, wiry fellae f |
Central - LAL | Whan Burns screived o | Tam | o Shanter ‘Croonin ower som |
Central - LAL | tch this braw wee animation o | Tam | O'Shanter here: https://t.co/ |
Central - LAL | learn an watch an animation o | Tam | O'Shanter: https://t.co/ybQx0 |
Central - GLA | Or ma name's no | Tam | ." |
Orkney - ORK | Noo | Tam | wis reckoned clean anof tae g |
Central - GLA | “Don’t act aw naïve noo | Tam | ,” he sais, addin the hunner |
Central - AYR | et Watson, the only dochter o | Tam | Watson in Newtonheid, a fine |
Central - WCE | Cream Cookie'. The'r echoes o | Tam | Leonard in the pattrent wurds |
Central - AYR | mornin tae me learnin bits o | Tam | o' Shanter tae win a certific |
Southern - WCE | 'in thaim on tae the mercat o | Tam | 's mishanter. |
Central - LAL | A wee bit o | Tam | o Shanter ?? #cdpsdg7 https:/ |
Central - GLA | . That's how ah need tae help | Tam | . He might no be the finest ex |
Central - GLA | That’s how ah need tae help | Tam | . He might no be the finest ex |
Central - LAL | Remember | Tam | o'Shanter's mare. |
Ulster - PUL | it on his heid. T'wus brither | Tam | wha fun him, liein fornenst t |
Southern - SWE | and @Historic_Ally Nae bother | Tam | . Let me ken if ye want ocht f |
Central - LAL | s like glaikit Dodsie, tinker | Tam | , wee Mary an daft Annie warna |
Central - LAL | , agane ages wi masel, tinker | Tam | , glaiket Dodsie an wee Mary m |
Doric - DOR | Timmer | Tam | thocht for a meenit, an said. |
Doric - DOR | Timmer | Tam | , Aiberdeen Angus, an Jonsar E |
Doric - DOR | Timmer | Tam | wis a wee bit late this nicht |
Doric - DOR | fleer". Timmer | Tam | shook his heid. "Na na lad I |
Doric - DOR | hae tae wait". Timmer | Tam | looked Ronald up an doon an, |
Doric - DOR | bell rung. Timmer | Tam | smiled, he kent fine that he |
Doric - DOR | weekend" declared Timmer | Tam | . |
Doric - DOR | tae mak metters worse Timmer | Tam | jist |
Doric - DOR | the weekend came roon Timmer | Tam | gaed doon tae see Ronald an H |
Doric - DOR | in it wis decided that Timmer | Tam | , Aiberdeen Angus, an Jonsar |
Central - WCE | aw’ bolted an chased efter | Tam | . |
Central - SEC | Bampôt a has-been? Nae mair | Tam | the Bam? |
Central - LAL | ractive reading exercises fir | Tam | O'Shanter an Holy Willie's Pr |
Orkney - ORK | y and football. Still Game or | Tam | Cowan’s On the Ball/Off the |
Central - SEC | irth, subjects, a bride: Poor | Tam | had a history. |
Southern - SEA | wrocht it Mulsintoun fur | Tam | Scott. Is ae matter o fack Gl |
Central - GLA | contempt in me again — fur | Tam | initially, fur breakin the bl |
Central - GLA | heme years ago n his big brur | Tam | is the tap man. Obviously, Ta |
Central - SEC | ye... dae'n braw. Och there's | Tam | ... I'll tell Betsy ye were as |
Central - GLA | ay expletives fae ahent me as | Tam | stoats his knee aff the wee t |
Central - WCE | but thir thrie CDs feinishes | Tam | Fleming's readin o aw the fow |
Central - LAL | @tambrogan7074 It does | Tam | .. Ye get carried away wi yers |
Central - GLA | e left - a corrie fister, is | Tam | - an it comes swingin in per |
Doric - DOR | an says."Weel it's like this | Tam | we are deein up |
Central - SEC | The baurman, wha's name wis | Tam | sklentit taeward the wag o th |
Central - DUN | kt ower tae the ba; There wis | Tam | , his best freen, wi his airm |
Doric - DOR | "? Ronald asks | Tam | . "Gran min affa gran", |
Central - SEC | ly to Dunfermline town, Tells | Tam | his poetry |
Central - GLA | "Cos | Tam | told us obviously' |
Central - SEC | There sits | Tam | , a broken hert, Whaur yince w |
Doric - DOR | says | Tam | lookin for mair. Ronald tells |
Central - SEC | "Ay." says | Tam | , " It's a lady doctor A've go |
Central - GLA | ter that kerry oan. Where’s | Tam | went tae fur them, the Wellpa |
Central - SEC | wi ilkane wird, shae swang at | Tam | ’s wi hir poke bot he manish |
Central - WCE | he BBC's dwab insistence that | Tam | Cowan an the occasional wird |
Doric - DOR | Ronald began tae realize that | Tam | wis a wee bittie thirsty. "Fi |
Central - GLA | isnae seem like long ago that | Tam | an I grafted in there, back i |
Central - DUN | is bed. Sae it cam aboot that | Tam | an Wullie stumbled oot o the |
Central - GLA | ‘Sorry aboot aw that | Tam | , it’s no your fault bother |
Doric - DOR | o lager. "Did you enjoy that | Tam | "? Ronald asks Tam. "Gran min |
Central - GLA | ays, just thought ah’d meet | Tam | fur a wee gemme the day, bein |
Central - GLA | d awready arranged tae meet | Tam | doon there at three o’cloac |
Orkney - ORK | ed doon tae the shore and met | Tam | an Lee on the wey. We swam in |
Orkney - ORK | ked doon tae the shore an met | Tam | an Lee on the wey. We swam in |
Central - WCE | e richt speed, an luckt up et | Tam | . |
Central - GLA | ubject. ‘Eh, ur you awright | Tam | ? Ye seem a bit eh. . . oot ay |
Central - DUN | Bit | Tam | wis fired up wi whisky an did |
Central - GLA | ‘Never bloody mind it | Tam | ! Ah’ll get it. Just away in |
Ulster - EUL | Lang-wundit | Tam | wus on tha phone, |
Central - GLA | rsel, eh? Just bloody take it | Tam | !’ |
Central - SEC | Weel, Jeanie mairnt | Tam | an' she gied up the guttin' t |
Central - LAL | But whit does she think aboot | Tam | re-signing? ??. ??????????. ? |
Central - GLA | Thinkin aboot | Tam | back then — the cheeky wee |
Central - GLA | k wan. They cannae know aboot | Tam | yet, an they’ll no find oot |
Central - SEC | But | Tam | the Rhymer felt instead Aesth |
Orkney - ORK | But | Tam | he wis a different case, he w |
Central - SEC | d had covered this steid, But | Tam | discovered it: |
Central - GLA | k. Alec politely declines but | Tam | , bein Tam takes wan, nae both |
Central - GLA | .’ he sais, smirkin. ‘You | Tam | , ur ye?’ |
Central - GLA | 'Naw | Tam | , naw. Ah never meant it' |
Central - GLA | ‘Naw | Tam | , naw. Ah never meant it.’ |
Central - DUN | e, wi the exception o the lay | Tam | Dalyell, wha in true Scottish |
Central - GLA | ye mean? Naw ah’m no bloody | Tam | . Here, Tam is this the bloody |
Doric - DOR | t and bunnet in tae the yirdy | tam | . I wis fair dumfoonered. That |
Ulster - SUL | och away on wi ye! Yer hardly | Tam | O Shanter!" "I'm no," says I |
Central - GLA | nae gie that yin enough welly | Tam | .’ Noo it should be said, th |
Central - GLA | 'Aye, but they're only | Tam | 's age. These ir right elder c |
Central - LAL | Learn tae recite Burns | Tam | OShanter. Braw CLPL opportu |
Central - GLA | his, it’s Mr. O’Henry – | Tam | . He, eh, *cough* he just pass |
Central - GLA | ‘ | Tam | ! Doon here! It’s me, Arthur |
Central - GLA | ah peer through an shout, ‘ | Tam | ! Open the bloody door, it’s |
Central - WCE | decade: ‘Right Royal’, ‘ | Tam | o’Shanter’s Tryst’ an |
Central - LAL | o’ Shanter’: ‘ | Tam | had got planted unco right, F |
Central - LAL | nary; the convivial ane in ‘ | Tam | o’ Shanter’: ‘Tam had g |
Central - LAL | ntoosh braws, tae Burns’ ‘ | Tam | o’ Shanter’, wi its narra |
Central - GLA | ot hingin aboot roon here!’ | Tam | ’s rantin an ravin, wavin ab |
Central - GLA | away hauf the bloody time.’ | Tam | nods in agreement. |
Central - GLA | treets like maist ay them.’ | Tam | sais, attemptin tae sound sin |
Central - GLA | loack. ‘Leave that oan.’ | Tam | sais, ‘See whit he wants fi |
Central - GLA | ye. Ah’m no answerin it.’ | Tam | sais, grabbin ma airm, haudin |
Central - GLA | sort ay money lyin aboot.’ | Tam | sais. |
Central - GLA | bastarn thing right away.’ | Tam | sais, dejectedly. |
Central - GLA | wantin a cup ay tea made?’ | Tam | shouts through fae the kitche |
Central - GLA | wan, the wan wae the eye?’ | Tam | sais. |
Central - GLA | e his joab he wis startin?’ | Tam | sais as ah kneel doon tae tak |
Central - GLA | e mean that, whit ye sais?’ | Tam | sais, fae the livin room. |
Central - GLA | an auld cunt, an fur whit?’ | Tam | and Alec look at me expectant |
Central - GLA | k aboot here tae, ye know?’ | Tam | chimes in. |