On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 02:10:01 +0100
Scott Ferguson <scott.ferguson.debian.u...@gmail.com> wrote:

> or *cough* Orkadian *cough* :)

The selkie that deud no' forget

Ae time langsine, Mansie Meur wus pickan' lempeds i' the ebb, on the wast side 
o'
Hacksness i' Sanday, whin he wus stunned tae hear some wey amang the rocks a 
unco'
ceurious soond....

Geordie

Ah man, wee but a feul wad hae sold off his furnitor and left his wife. Noo, 
yor a
fair doon reet feul, not an artificial feul like Billy Purvis! Thous a real
Geordie! gan man an hide thysel! gan an' get thy picks agyen. Thou may de for 
the
city, but never for the west end o' wor toon.


I so enjoyed those regional BBC productions involving police work. I especially
liked Vera, the detective chief inspector of the Northumberland and City 
Police. We
had such a good time trying to make out what she was saying, (and all) then they
took it off, and Hamish Macbeth and Wee Jock we could never understand what he 
was
saying either but everything was bliss until Alex (Alexandra) fell off that 
cliff.

-- 
CK


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