Haha
Aye, noa bad, man. An' am livin' in the West End th'noo. Stiyed in Denistoun for a coupla years afore tha', an aw. 'N' where you fae? I'd think ye wur Scoattish but Scoattish people dinnae usually ken that miny languages.
An' ya dancer, am a fenian an aw! As the chant goes: 'Am noa a billy am a tim! Am noa a billy, am noa so fuckin' silly, am noa a billy am a tim, thank fuck!'
Tiocfaidh ar la!
hahaha, anar tim ,yaldy !!! Tiocfaidh ar lá a chara
Am fae Shettleston in pyoor neddy east end originally, but I wis fer the affski as soon as a could dae it . Nae future there for ,gallus bassa like me
Now whilst I have enjoyed this little sojourn back into the vulgarities of our common venacular I think we should return to the language of her majesty the queen (piss be upon her) old chap. What oh !