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My wife is Scottish and never called anyone Jimmy in her life, and no one north of the border actually says och aye the noo.
They do, however, have a very interesting language all of their own in Aberdeen. It reminds me of the old bloke on Dads Army (Ian will know which one I mean) who famously did the Walkers Crisps adverts:
"You'll no be havin a sale will ye?"
Yes quite I was always good at quizzes the guys name is John Laurie
Role: Private James Frazer
Och aye the noo hen, ah ken jist whit ye're sayin. An yer richt, thats jist hoo wae aw tak up ere :lol: :lol:
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Started by Eljay in Ski Chatter 16-Mar-2009 - 52 Replies
Mfc
reply to 'the language barrier' posted Mar-2009
On a trip to Hamburg my mate bought a hot dog and said "thankyoushun" and meant it!
Eljay
reply to 'the language barrier' posted Mar-2009
mfc wrote:On a trip to Hamburg my mate bought a hot dog and said "thankyoushun" and meant it!
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Amanda n
reply to 'the language barrier' posted Mar-2009
hows about
och aye the noo jimmy ?
scottish for good morning/afternoon/evening and how is one today?
<<<<<<< runs and hides from eljay
och aye the noo jimmy ?
scottish for good morning/afternoon/evening and how is one today?
<<<<<<< runs and hides from eljay
Tony_H
reply to 'the language barrier' posted Mar-2009
amanda n wrote:hows about
och aye the noo jimmy ?
scottish for good morning/afternoon/evening and how is one today?
<<<<<<< runs and hides from eljay
:roll:
My wife is Scottish and never called anyone Jimmy in her life, and no one north of the border actually says och aye the noo.
They do, however, have a very interesting language all of their own in Aberdeen. It reminds me of the old bloke on Dads Army (Ian will know which one I mean) who famously did the Walkers Crisps adverts:
"You'll no be havin a sale will ye?"
AllyG
reply to 'the language barrier' posted Mar-2009
I'm still trying to work out the hot dog joke. I'm not very good at jokes.
Ally
Ally
Ian Wickham
reply to 'the language barrier' posted Mar-2009
Tony_H wrote:amanda n wrote:hows about
och aye the noo jimmy ?
scottish for good morning/afternoon/evening and how is one today?
<<<<<<< runs and hides from eljay
:roll:
My wife is Scottish and never called anyone Jimmy in her life, and no one north of the border actually says och aye the noo.
They do, however, have a very interesting language all of their own in Aberdeen. It reminds me of the old bloke on Dads Army (Ian will know which one I mean) who famously did the Walkers Crisps adverts:
"You'll no be havin a sale will ye?"
Yes quite I was always good at quizzes the guys name is John Laurie
Role: Private James Frazer
Tony_H
reply to 'the language barrier' posted Mar-2009
Aye, thats the fellar
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Eljay
reply to 'the language barrier' posted Mar-2009
amanda n wrote:hows about
och aye the noo jimmy ?
scottish for good morning/afternoon/evening and how is one today?
<<<<<<< runs and hides from eljay
Och aye the noo hen, ah ken jist whit ye're sayin. An yer richt, thats jist hoo wae aw tak up ere :lol: :lol:
Topic last updated on 17-March-2009 at 22:32