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> (i hasten to add that she's been warned we don't actually speak like this!)
> The Jeelie Piece Song
>
> fu
> 'pae'
> "twa plin bridies an an ingin ain an awe"
> We're over in Inverclyde, handy for Loch Lomond, Glasgow etc. is she's looking for a guided tour.
> lol, kim - you are clearly not originally from Dundee as your spelling is atrocious!
>
!> twa - like 3 in french (but 2)
>
> plein- plea-n (hard n)
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> bridies- bride (like at weddings) eeee
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> an
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> ain- aaa-in
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> eingin- ing-in
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> ain (as above)
>
> an
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> aw- awe
> You'll find the accents on different coasts very different so just when you think you have it sussed.............
> Dundee, and go somewhere else and the same word means something completely different, so I hope I dont get "Chibbed?"
> For instance, a "wee jobbie" in Aberdeen is completely different to a "wee jobbie" in Glasgow :-)
> (In Aberdeen it is a "small task", in Glasgow it is a "Number 2". You would be surprised how long it took me to figure that out).

(adam & eve) it, popped in for a look (Butcher's hook) after putting my feet (Plates of meat) up and kicking off my boot (Daisy roots) put on my slippers (Day trippers) and all this is confusing my head (swede) My Hair (Barnet fair) is a mess because of the weather but that's another story! (Jackanory)(septic tank - yank) is thinking.(Alice bands) are typing quick in code (A la mode) so I thought I'd put in my shillings (able & willings) worth. Having a laugh (Bubble bath) but I'm exhausted (cream crackered= knackered) and it's hurting my head (loaf of bread) and taking me forever to do (Donkey's ears = years) but I haven't had enough (French egg = un oeuf!) yet!(belt buckle) though.(stinging nettle) on my friends (China plates = mates) for a nice cup of tea (Rosie lee) in a minute (Cock linnet). I'm in a right state (two & eight) trying to think up words (Lemon curds) and talking (rabbit & Pork = talk, often shortened to just 'rabbit') like this, all a bit daft (fore and aft).(Sweaty sock = jock) will be rubbing their eyes (mince pies) and thinking this is all a bit silly (daffadown dilly) so Id better get going (Apple toff = to do the off) being a bit of a chancer (Bengal lancer) but only having a laugh (Giraffe) with you my friend (cocker)(Baked potato pronounced potater and/or Alligator)
I couldnt for the life of me think of what a Canadian was in cockney rhyming slang!?? maybe there is not word becuase we like you! :) <- *creep!*
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