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PostPosted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 11:04 pm 
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A few Tunes from my country bumkin Boss to put a smile on yer puss


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS_X0qbnbLc


now if yer taes ar ne tapping yer fecking leing


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:36 am 
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That obviously has a different meaning up there than it does here :oops:

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toots wrote:
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to put a smile on yer puss


That obviously has a different meaning up there than it does here :oops:


:lol:

Well it actually means the same as coupon or fizzog. Thought you would have known that Toots :roll:

But it's prounonced as if there was just one 's', as in something that oozes out of a scab.

If you're still confused then try this:

http://www.firstfoot.com/dictionary/full.html

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 5:09 am 
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A few Tunes from my country bumkin Boss to put a smile on yer puss


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS_X0qbnbLc


now if yer taes ar ne tapping yer fecking leing


Here's one for you tone, it starts off in Dundee where the drivers bide, then moves on to where the plateholders live. :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci0fyRAw21Q

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Caledonian Cabbie wrote:
toots wrote:
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to put a smile on yer puss


That obviously has a different meaning up there than it does here :oops:


:lol:

Well it actually means the same as coupon or fizzog. Thought you would have known that Toots :roll:

But it's prounonced as if there was just one 's', as in something that oozes out of a scab.

If you're still confused then try this:

http://www.firstfoot.com/dictionary/full.html


Thanks for the link. Not sure why you thought I'd know tho cos I ain't Scottish, well, not completely :D

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 5:16 am 
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toots wrote:
Thanks for the link. Not sure why you thought I'd know tho cos I ain't Scottish, well, not completely :D


Just my idea of sarcasm - you know what they say, lowest form of wit and all that :oops:

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Thanks for the link. Not sure why you thought I'd know tho cos I ain't Scottish, well, not completely :D


Just my idea of sarcasm - you know what they say, lowest form of wit and all that :oops:


The lowest form of wit but the highest form of intellect :wink:

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toots wrote:

Thanks for the link. Not sure why you thought I'd know tho cos I ain't Scottish, well, not completely :D


And since someone mentioned Thin Lizzy earlier, to misquote Phil Lynott:

"Do any of the girls in the audience have a bit of Scottish in them??"

"Would any of the girls in the audience like a bit more Scottish in them??"

:badgrin:

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Pmsl..... My grandmother was Scottish. I've only ever been to Scotland twice and that was only in the Borders, altough I think I've been threatened with a trip in the spring :D

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