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Hi Jim,can you explain what a Scotish Ding-Ding is down here that may represent a small 2 stroke bike ! :lol::lol: Regards Jim
Hi Jimup here we call 2 stroke bikes 'nnying--ding--dings', wasps, bees etc etc, and there are 2 t's in Scottish, tetley and Scottish blend, mines a '2 and coo' (milk and 2) and theres the other 'ding-dings' :blush: , not a term I use personaly !<a href="http://www.grapheine.com" rel="external nofollow">agence communication Paris Lyon Graphéine</a>
Why ?Regards Jim
you being the exception
and there are 2 t's in Scottish, tetley and Scottish blend, mines a '2 and coo' (milk and 2)<a href="http://www.grapheine.com" rel="external nofollow">agence communication Paris Lyon Graphéine</a>
someone should really write a scottish dictionary, :huh:
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someone should really write a scottish dictionary, :huh:

AYE!

PMSL at all these bombay tv clips!! HAHAHAAAA, my dad would probably know all the original movies theyre from!! :lol:

I can just about understand the language, but the subtitles :lol::lol: keep it up ppl

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