So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
Hi folks.
So like the title says..... who is comming to the fair kingdom of Fife?
Don,t forget your bucket and spade.......
So like the title says..... who is comming to the fair kingdom of Fife?
Don,t forget your bucket and spade.......
Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
I'll be there.
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Half of Team Muz will be there
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Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
We are coming too . We are stopping overnight at a CL in Lancashire on the way up and on the return journey. After the bash we are going for three nights to the caravan club site at Sheil Bridge. This will be my first incursion into Scotland, so I am really looking forward to it. Have got Smidge on order on line and also Avon SSS as read elswhere here on this forum.
Ooch hay the noo
Manny
Ooch hay the noo
Manny
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Jeez - That's over a 1,000 mile round trip - you should win "furthest travelled" prize for thatManny wrote:We are coming too . We are stopping overnight at a CL in Lancashire on the way up and on the return journey. After the bash we are going for three nights to the caravan club site at Sheil Bridge. This will be my first incursion into Scotland, so I am really looking forward to it. Have got Smidge on order on line and also Avon SSS as read elswhere here on this forum.
Ooch hay the noo
Manny
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Sorry I have absolutely no idea what you said. Have you fallen in a hay stack at the moment? Please could you repeat it slowly in English?Ooch hay the noo
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We'll be there, Friday on.
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Sorry I have no idea what it means either. It's something I just heard a Scot say. But here it is slowly
O-o-c-h h-a-y t-h-e n-o-o
See you there
Manny
O-o-c-h h-a-y t-h-e n-o-o
See you there
Manny
A Bongo by any other name would still drive as sweet.
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dunslair wrote:Sorry I have absolutely no idea what you said. Have you fallen in a hay stack at the moment? Please could you repeat it slowly in English?Ooch hay the noo
Sorry, I have to pick myself off the floor and get back to work now.
Class!!! (the noo)
Why?...........Because somebody might wave back.
Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
Man, I dinnae ken whit yer havering aboot, huv ye been oot in the sun awfy much?Manny wrote:Sorry I have no idea what it means either. It's something I just heard a Scot say. But here it is slowly
O-o-c-h h-a-y t-h-e n-o-o
See you there
Manny
Ah hope yir no implying that aw us fowk up here talk funny.
Ah canny go as one o the femily is jumping ower the broom in Argyll.
Huv a braw time!
Jock Translate says:
I say my good chap, I am lacking clarity as to what your message is, have you been out in the sun excessively?
I would wish that you are not implying that the people to your geographic north have an unusual style of verbal communication.
Personally I will be unable to attend the Bash as a family member is getting married in Argyll.
Have a good time!
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Muzette firmly believes that "hello" in Scottish is och aye the noo and "goodbye" is see you Jimmy, take note anyone who bumps into her that weekend
She also believes that in order to speak Welsh you have to put "boyo" at the end of every sentence
A couple of years ago we had an unexpected visitor from Scotland and when they'd left she was very disillusioned that they weren't speaking Scottish
She also believes that in order to speak Welsh you have to put "boyo" at the end of every sentence
A couple of years ago we had an unexpected visitor from Scotland and when they'd left she was very disillusioned that they weren't speaking Scottish
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Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
I'll be there on Friday, hospital appointment on Thursday. Usual route A7, Edinburgh Bye-Pass to the Forth Bridge.
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Note to visitors from further afield....... if local people are repeatedly saying 'Aye right' to you.... it does not follow that they are in agreament with whatever you have just said
Note to self......try not to say 'aye right' too many times at the Scottish Bash
ps. In Scotland English 20's generally exchange for Scottish 10's, which are worth the same.......... I will bring a load of 10's along with me in case anybody needs to swap for the correct currency.
Note to self......try not to say 'aye right' too many times at the Scottish Bash
ps. In Scotland English 20's generally exchange for Scottish 10's, which are worth the same.......... I will bring a load of 10's along with me in case anybody needs to swap for the correct currency.
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Puts me in mind of a tale about an english class in a Scottish school, where the teacher was trying to explain the "double negative", stating that it is mostly used in error and would actually indicate a positive situation. To further illustrate this he stated that in contrast a "double positive" wouldn't indicate a negative situation.
To which someone answered from the back - "Aye, right"
To which someone answered from the back - "Aye, right"