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31st May 06, 11:14 AM
#511
I also get a kick out P1Ms writting. I read it aloud sometimes just to "hear" the way my Grandmother spoke to us. I do not believe it is meant to be detrimental or insulting. It is refreshing and humorus to a lot of us. Please keep it up P1M or I shall have to come to Dumfries and thrash you.
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31st May 06, 12:14 PM
#512
Aye, I thoroughly enjoy Robertson's posts in Lallans. There's absolutely nothing wrong with it, even if English is the main language used on these forums. It's entertaining and educational. How many people have been educated on the difference between Scots and Gaelic simply by asking what in tarnation P1M is writing? How much flavor is added to X Marks by the posts? From my meagre studies of it, he's writing authentically enough and I don't think any of us know him well enough to say he's a "wannabe".
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31st May 06, 12:33 PM
#513
Since P1M lives there and runs a business there I think that eliminates the wannabe tag.
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31st May 06, 12:36 PM
#514
I for one enjoy P1M's comments. Reading them keeps me on my toes and stirs old memories.
A kilted Celt on the border.
Kentoc'h mervel eget bezań saotret
Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ęgerrume desinere.
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31st May 06, 12:37 PM
#515
Do play bagpipes kilted, and the wee ones as well!!
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31st May 06, 12:58 PM
#516
Originally Posted by Mike1
Deep breaths, both of you.
Or are we going to end up locking this one down?
Everybody chill, it's not that big a deal. It's a little one.
No need for "wannabee" commentary from the peanut gallery. I was born in Scotland and emigrated to Canada.
To me, this is "tourist trap" talk. Don't kid yourself that this would represent a dialect. There are too many variations in Scotland to write something that would sound vaguely Gaelic, nevermind the tempo and lilts that you're not hearing.
but, really, but if he's having fun, and you are too...
neerminmeamfrotadoursiotisle.
In Scotland, there are no sentences only long words.
Light moment:
He: I like the way you roll your rr's.
She: You should see me in high heels.
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31st May 06, 01:11 PM
#517
Originally Posted by Richland
I get a total kick out of the minor decifering i have to do when reading P1M's posts. Sometimes i have to read them twice to get the full context.
It is worth it. I say keep it up P1M
I agree with Richland. I like read what P1M is gonna post next.
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31st May 06, 01:13 PM
#518
Originally Posted by Mattg
Do play bagpipes kilted, and the wee ones as well!!
Great pic! The lad is cute! I'm still trying to get my son used to wearing his kilt. He has an AK. Although, I need to get him a new one. He is starting to outgrow his AK.
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31st May 06, 01:20 PM
#519
P1M adds color and fun to this place. Certain others add nothing but condecension.
I'll Take P1M's contribution, thanks.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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31st May 06, 01:26 PM
#520
Since I intend to go back to Scotland to visit, I consider it educational to have a little practice in interpreting the unfamiliar dialect.
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