| Doric - MNA | We hae a better place tae be, | trusty | freens tae see an ither thing |
| Central - LAL |
lie Wonka! Gie's yer haun, ma | trusty | fiere! And here's a warm weel |
| Central - AYR |
The rest are for you, ma | trusty | fiers an aw ma brither an sis |
| Central - LAL |
Ma Bothwell deid? Ma | trusty | wach-dog! |
| Central - LAL |
ed man inbye. The rid-baunded | trusty | kep weel oot the wey, watchin |
| Central - LAL |
aund,' Ah squalloched tae the | trusty | coanvict wha'd been daunerin |
| Central - SEC | ian_Pacey @MusselburghAth the | trusty | amateur fitbaw brolly - dun |
| Central - GLA |
ck up the resonator, an Rab's | trusty | shyte mandolin. A big crowd l |
| Ulster - EUL | Following my mum's | trusty | feedback, "Could ye no get a |
| Central - LAL |
He swung his | trusty | swoard and skelp |
| Central - AYR |
esome, muirland tracks wi his | trusty | pownies; an on mony a nicht s |
| Central - NEC |
sort ye oot." And he took his | trusty | chib, a big widden club he ay |
| Central - SWE |
faur fae needit aff us | trusty | fleres. |