| Orkney - ORK |
| Gary | Mirrland, whose subsequent |
| Ulster - EUL |
| Gary | ’s eyes were wide wi suspici |
| Ulster - EUL |
| Gary | was first tae peel back his s |
| Ulster - EUL |
| Gary | was mad aboot King Billy. If |
| Central - LAL | rgot tae add "tae save lives" | Gary | . |
| Central - DUN |
e thi Hilltoon, Kevin McCabe, | Gary | Robertson an thi fleh Fifer P |
| Ulster - EUL |
Grove. As soldiers o fortune, | Gary | says it is wer duty tae prote |
| Central - SEC |
e Polwart, Stanley Robertson, | Gary | West an mony ithers were gien |
| Central - LAL |
ohn Ferguson, Tone Julskjaer, | Gary | Welsh. Owerset intae Scots by |
| Central - SEC |
"Aw, that's great, | Gary | " ah sais. |
| Central - SEC |
As the weeks gaed by, | Gary | Beaton’s nestily smilin pro |
| Ulster - EUL |
Ah dannert across the road. | Gary | ’s hoose is richt afore mine |
| Central - SEC |
eculation o twenty year syne. | Gary | Beaton. She had kent him frae |
| Central - SEC |
-eed, braithless for a gliff. | Gary | Beaton cam closer, seein naet |
| Ulster - EUL |
. Harry kicked aff his shuin. | Gary | an Jenny follaed ahind. |
| Central - LAL | Stick tae the fitba | Gary | , if ye think it's all ticket- |
| Central - LAL | e have tae walk the hard road | Gary | ... ??.. Enjoy mate... ?? |
| Ulster - EUL |
ir’s no a bad game,’ saed | Gary | . He smiled an shoogled the wa |
| Ulster - EUL |
innae be sich a girl,’ saed | Gary | . |
| Ulster - EUL |
‘Al richt then,’ saed | Gary | . ‘Jenny can play, but if it |
| Ulster - EUL |
dinnae know King Lir,’ saed | Gary | . ‘Do you know King Lir, Har |
| Ulster - EUL |
guid at tellin yarns,’ saed | Gary | as we dannert frae the corner |
| Ulster - EUL |
nnae be such a Jinny,’ saed | Gary | . |
| Ulster - EUL |
‘What’s up next?’ saed | Gary | , as a craw scraiched in the t |
| Central - LAL |
n this date twa freens, cryed | Gary | Wood an Colin Wright, wis dri |
| Central - LAL | led 'stars' like Zoe Ball and | Gary | Lineker millions o' feckin po |
| Central - SEC |
hose scone munchers James and | Gary | will be drooling over your at |
| Central - LAL | Oohhh. Mebbe | Gary | 's the wan wha deis? #Corrie |
| Doric - MNA |
. Ah'v hid a richt dose o the | Gary | Glitters - like caffies' sco |
| Central - SEC |
r, wi a quick glimp to see if | Gary | Beaton were yet in sicht and |
| Central - SEC |
Gray athout some help, but if | Gary | had seen her dounby, wha cuid |
| Central - LAL | Wha's bin cutting | Gary | 's hair durin lockdoon? Or, re |
| Central - SEC |
ily wumman, faain pregnant wi | Gary | in the fag-en o her ferteelit |
| Central - LAL | onnie! Hope ye're steyin weel | Gary | |
| Ulster - EUL |
!’ Harry guldered as him an | Gary | hasted awa drippin dulse an d |
| Central - LAL |
effort frae Tone Julskjaer an | Gary | Welsh tae bring the cairacter |
| Ulster - EUL |
Harry an | Gary | were splashin an sallyin in t |
| Ulster - EUL |
Harry an | Gary | cowpt unnerneath the water. T |
| Ulster - EUL |
Harry an | Gary | were al periwinkle luggies an |
| Ulster - EUL |
Harry an | Gary | were takin heed. |
| Ulster - EUL |
Harry an | Gary | baith skellied up at me. |
| Ulster - EUL |
Harry an | Gary | were half-listenin. They lowp |
| Ulster - EUL |
An there they were, Harry an | Gary | , lowpin ower the wuiden beams |
| Ulster - EUL |
oad on a blind bend. Harry an | Gary | were aheid an oot o sicht. Wh |
| Ulster - EUL |
It was time tae go. Harry an | Gary | were on their bikes, Jenny ch |
| Ulster - EUL |
the back an waatched Harry an | Gary | oil the chains on their bikes |
| Ulster - EUL |
se! Pay nae heed tae Harry an | Gary | !’ |
| Ulster - EUL |
goin tae explain tae Harry an | Gary | that they were aboot tae be t |
| Ulster - EUL |
entry duty alangside Harry an | Gary | , watchin the street for troub |
| Ulster - EUL |
s. Ah was hairt-sure Harry an | Gary | wudnae like bein transformed |
| Ulster - EUL |
the shore. It was al Harry an | Gary | , the soldiers o fortune an th |
| Ulster - EUL |
er wuiden brigs when Harry an | Gary | are at the Chaine Memorial Pa |
| Ulster - EUL |
etin an ah lueked at Harry an | Gary | an shook ma heid. |
| Ulster - EUL |
red o the games that Harry an | Gary | played. Ah was sick, sore an |
| Ulster - EUL |
‘Harry an | Gary | dinnae like my games.’ |
| Ulster - EUL |
‘Harry an | Gary | say that ah'm a right Jinny i |
| Ulster - EUL |
wasnae sick, sore an tired o | Gary | ’s sister, Jenny. |
| Central - SEC |
did ken; she kent the dreid o | Gary | Beaton had gart her barricade |
| Ulster - EUL |
‘Boo!’ came the voice o | Gary | an up went the airms o Jenny |
| Ulster - EUL |
ymair an ye winnae see much o | Gary | yince ye al go tae different |
| Doric - DOR | Oo | Gary | 's brutal. He's nae takin ony |
| Central - SEC |
n nae step ootside for fear o | Gary | : there had been nae yowl, but |
| Central - SEC |
he Scottish Government. Actor | Gary | Lewis, who is a great support |
| Central - SEC |
But that wes whaur | Gary | Beaton bided wi his mither an |
| Doric - MNA |
MERRY CHRISTMAS | Gary | Christie wakened up |
| Central - SEC | mmevo @JackGilchrist__ who is | gary | barlow anyway lol |
| Central - LAL | @hannah_gary Thanks | Gary | ... a loadda dafties oot there |
| Central - LAL | Ah'd heard a rumour that | Gary | wis gonnae kill Sarah. Ah thi |
| Central - LAL | @DundeePoet | Gary | , i never thocht I wad hae you |
| Central - SEC |
liftit | Gary | Beaton’s nem, tho she scunn |
| Central - SEC |
is words intil the bouer, but | Gary | didnae luik ben, rinnin on in |
| Central - SEC |
I saw | Gary | Beaton push Mr Gray down the |
| Central - LAL | ther great show oan Setterday | Gary | . Fair enjoyed the banter and |
| Central - LAL | ish @BBCRadioScot Hae tae say | Gary | , yer daein a brilliant job oa |
| Central - SEC |
did see me,” she thocht. “ | Gary | saw me.” |