Kinnell I did say summat like that. Am not sure eggzackly where from an ant a clue wot he wuz called an could as far as I know have been Hamish McGrunt but he wuz alledgedly Jockanese. An so that makes me summat like 2/23rds Jockish. An seeing as how I'm the last male Grunt owld Hamish McGrunts line ends with me.
Ye telt me that yer Granny or Great Granny or the one after that, was a Fraser from up Edinburgh way;) :D
 
I can see that I will have to learn a bit of Jockanese.

I haven't quite got the accent right but I'm working on a well known phrase at the moment.

"stitch that"

:eek:
:D
 
Ah well yeh see that be fightin talk so widnae yase that to oaften, but apart from that you will get on fine in here as we are all a bit mad
 
Well it's good to see some Scots still living in the auld country.
I was up there last September and it was full of Yanks and Japanese.

It's quite funny really. My Boss is from Whitehills near Banff and my wife's uncle is from Aberdeen, both living in Lincolnshire and they are normal :)

Apart from their accent you wouldn't know that they were Scottish and yet there is one guy I work with who is Scottish on his neighbours great granddad's side and he got married in a kilt and is forever going on about his "ancestry"

If your offroading is as good as your onroading, I sampled some fantastic roads on my R1 last year, then you truly do live in God's country.

ah. A bit of flannel and bull**** got me out of a hole there methinks:p
 

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