View Full Version : Happy Bithday...
IanAberdon
23-02-2015, 09:13 PM
The Lawman is 75 tomorrow would you believe.
A Legend & a fine Dandy in 'a y'knawwww? :D
When I played in Idaleeee... :P - view external link (www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHGsqQvJ_xo)
54FairAndSquare
23-02-2015, 09:17 PM
He soon lost his doric accent after moving away. Something Glaswegians tend not to do.
Airdrieman
23-02-2015, 09:22 PM
Great player, but yes, he has anglicized.
He soon lost his doric accent after moving away. Something Glaswegians tend not to do.
Aye thats 100% correct,
my da wound him up the last time he saw him up in Aberdeen..
when my dad first married his sister Ina (Georgina) he went to see a very young law man playing at Advocates park Scotland v England under 15s he was younger than the guys that were playing he was 13.. scotland were getting beat 2_0 they stuck on the Lawman 15mins to go he ran riot 3-2 win thanks to the very young law.:D
noahrab
24-02-2015, 08:47 AM
He soon lost his doric accent after moving away. Something Glaswegians tend not to do.
Do weegies have a Doric accent?
Never noticed.
CB_1874
24-02-2015, 09:06 AM
What is a "bithday"? :?
IanAberdon
24-02-2015, 12:53 PM
[quote="CB_1874"? :?[/quote]
It's almost exactly like a birthday, without having to feck aboot with the 'r'.
braincapers
24-02-2015, 01:22 PM
He soon lost his doric accent after moving away. Something Glaswegians tend not to do.
Aye thats 100% correct,
my da wound him up the last time he saw him up in Aberdeen..
when my dad first married his sister Ina (Georgina) he went to see a very young law man playing at Advocates park Scotland v England under 15s he was younger than the guys that were playing he was 13.. scotland were getting beat 2_0 they stuck on the Lawman 15mins to go he ran riot 3-2 win thanks to the very young law.:D[/quote]
Is it quite common in Aberdeen for men to marry their sister?
He soon lost his doric accent after moving away. Something Glaswegians tend not to do.
Aye thats 100% correct,
my da wound him up the last time he saw him up in Aberdeen..
when my dad first married his sister Ina (Georgina) he went to see a very young law man playing at Advocates park Scotland v England under 15s he was younger than the guys that were playing he was 13.. scotland were getting beat 2_0 they stuck on the Lawman 15mins to go he ran riot 3-2 win thanks to the very young law.:D[/quote]
Is it quite common in Aberdeen for men to marry their sister?[/quote]
Very clever :D
Mook1
24-02-2015, 01:33 PM
You're a good man, Buc, but there is nothing clever about marrying one's sister :D
You're a good man, Buc, but there is nothing clever about marrying one's sister :D
The law mans sister not his own.:D :D
Sir_Walter_Timslayer
24-02-2015, 08:06 PM
A Bear that couldn't afford the train fare to Glasgow.
Like most Aberdeen supporters in those days.
Safe to say this thread has been an absolute shocker for spelling and grammar.
Happy Bithday (;)) for yesterday Dennis!
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Safe to say this thread has been an absolute shocker for spelling and grammar.
Happy Bithday (;)) for yesterday Dennis!
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DITA mate i see you have an edit below yer post..:D
Safe to say this thread has been an absolute shocker for spelling and grammar.
Happy Bithday (;)) for yesterday Dennis!
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DITA mate i see you have an edit below yer post..:D[/quote]
I had to join in Brither Buc ;)
(In my haste my fingers hit 'g' instead of 'f' for the first word:/ )
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angusros
25-02-2015, 12:23 PM
Law is a Dandy.
Happy birthday sir
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He soon lost his doric accent after moving away. Something Glaswegians tend not to do.
Have you heard Lulu and Connelly recently ya bawbag!?!?!? XD XD XD XD
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