This reminds me of a tale my mate told me. Working in Glasgow so had a night out, ended up pulling a girl and go back to hers in a taxi. She got out the taxi and as they were heading to her door she turned round to him and said
"Am oan tha bleed, so just waz it up ma dumper" |
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By *sBlueWoman
over a year ago
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"This reminds me of a tale my mate told me. Working in Glasgow so had a night out, ended up pulling a girl and go back to hers in a taxi. She got out the taxi and as they were heading to her door she turned round to him and said
"Am oan tha bleed, so just waz it up ma dumper" "
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"This reminds me of a tale my mate told me. Working in Glasgow so had a night out, ended up pulling a girl and go back to hers in a taxi. She got out the taxi and as they were heading to her door she turned round to him and said
"Am oan tha bleed, so just waz it up ma dumper" "
Classy burds ain't they |
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"This reminds me of a tale my mate told me. Working in Glasgow so had a night out, ended up pulling a girl and go back to hers in a taxi. She got out the taxi and as they were heading to her door she turned round to him and said
"Am oan tha bleed, so just waz it up ma dumper" "
Classy chick, I probably knew her |
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"I have a soft Scottish accent, I try not to use slang words. I stayed in Peterhead years ago and could not understand that accent at all. "
That really is a tough one, that whole section of the east coast has its own language i am sure |
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"I have a soft Scottish accent, I try not to use slang words. I stayed in Peterhead years ago and could not understand that accent at all.
That really is a tough one, that whole section of the east coast has its own language i am sure "
Oh it has, I was put on the public counter and couldn't help anyone as I didn't know what they were saying. |
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"I have a soft Scottish accent, I try not to use slang words. I stayed in Peterhead years ago and could not understand that accent at all.
That really is a tough one, that whole section of the east coast has its own language i am sure
Oh it has, I was put on the public counter and couldn't help anyone as I didn't know what they were saying. "
Oh I can imagine |
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Love the way the say sertain words like murder and purple lol x "
Anyone else say these words out loud to themselves in a Glasgae accent to see what it sounded like…. |
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"The Scots just have a way with words, certain things just sound better/dirtier in a Scots accent x
Yes they do sound so much dirtier in Scottish x
You just take the piss..."
Only in a v nice way x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I’d say mine was a soft Scottish accent. thankfully I haven’t picked up the local twang and lost my native highland accent x
It’s nice to know there are appreciators of the Scottish accent |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Being Scottish obviously I'm gonna agree with those who are fans of the accent on men or women.
I find some English accents from way down south, sound a bit feminine and completely turn me off but I do love a geordie accent. |
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