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22nd September 07, 06:42 PM
#1
Yep that's him. I worked with him when he played "the Punisher" a few years ago. He was built like a tank back then, but a strange little man. Anyone notice the "bird" feathered sporran he's wearing?
[FONT=Comic Sans MS]Saol fada aqus...rath ort[/FONT]
"Live long and prosper"
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7th August 07, 02:22 PM
#2
Great! There goes another keyboard...
drains coffee from keyboard...
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7th August 07, 04:06 PM
#3
Whoa, nellie!
What language is being used in this thread? Is this Scots? What is it and how do I learn it? This is awesome!
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8th August 07, 02:53 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by ardchoille
What language is being used in this thread? Is this Scots? What is it and how do I learn it? This is awesome!
Well, if you are talking about Pour 1 Malt's contributions, he usually posts in Lallans, which is an old Scots Dialect.
But there were also, I think, a few posts where people spoke in Norwegian?
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8th August 07, 03:11 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Arlen
Think I've seen some Welsh here too, not to mention Gaelic. And what's with the "old" and you frae Glesga too? I slittered a doon masel when I heard that yin. But dinnae fash yersel, efter I plootered through the glaur I fun a cloot an slarried it a ower the keyboard. Noo it's a clarty but nivver mine.
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8th August 07, 03:41 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Phil
Think I've seen some Welsh here too, not to mention Gaelic. And what's with the "old" and you frae Glesga too? I slittered a doon masel when I heard that yin. But dinnae fash yersel, efter I plootered through the glaur I fun a cloot an slarried it a ower the keyboard. Noo it's a clarty but nivver mine.
HA! 
guid oan ya!
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8th August 07, 04:18 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by Phil
Think I've seen some Welsh here too, not to mention Gaelic. And what's with the "old" and you frae Glesga too? I slittered a doon masel when I heard that yin. But dinnae fash yersel, efter I plootered through the glaur I fun a cloot an slarried it a ower the keyboard. Noo it's a clarty but nivver mine.
Aye, well. And it is an old dialect.
Older than Weegie nedspeak at any rate.
:P
You are a manky auld yin, eh.
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7th August 07, 08:04 PM
#8
great.....fashion from Europe!
what can we learn from them!!
well they have the gutts to wear a polka dotted thing also because of beer (see right) but still no gutts to wear nothing under their things!
see also right, he had to show he wears a boxer short!which does have a scottish pattern!
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7th August 07, 08:15 PM
#9
This thread is FANTASTIC
It has taken me 3 days to read up to this point. 108 and counting?
I would like to refer back to the "tails" comments. I was told by a Gentleman from Scotland that I met wearing a tail that it meant that he was "taken" (he had a woman/girlfriend)
Has anyone else heard of this?
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8th August 07, 03:33 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by ladygriffin
I would like to refer back to the "tails" comments. I was told by a Gentleman from Scotland that I met wearing a tail that it meant that he was "taken" (he had a woman/girlfriend)
I think someone was pullin' yer... um... leg.
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