

Bochan Mor wrote:Aye 'Orphan Annie', it wasn't yesterday that the Norsks came knocking on the doors of our forefathers. What a day it's been here ma lassie. I heard the gulls screchling this morning and looked out to see a tractor ploughing one of the Baker's fields. My first thought was: 'Morenish', then I realised that the forward motion of the tractor was distinguishable to the naked eye, and that the reek was of diesel smoke, not chip fat. Also, the temperature wasn't anywhere near 17 degrees Centigrade, the minimum acceptable to our working class hero. However, by the late afternoon, the temperature had climbed to the giddy height of 22 degrees C, warm enough to draw our intrepid ploughman away from the radiant heat of his jumbo log burner. For the first time this year, Morenish was letting some heat into his house. There's no probelm wae greenhouse gasses in thon house, as its haematically sealed, ensuring none of the heat is lost inadvertantly.
The change when it came was so dramatic, that you could just tell that we were going to be bombarded by a right plaster of thunder and lightning (And I don't mean JD and his former crewmate on the wee 'Nymph'.
Sure enough, the weather front arrived wae a fearful bang and a damn good blast of cyclonic wind at the leading edge. It's maybe no finished wae us yet, so I'd better go and check Morenish's shed, and see that Sanyanya has a warm blanket and something soothing for his blinkered horse.... His dogs can fend for themselves, but pity help them if they stray amongst Morenish's pet lambs!

jdcarra wrote:Bochan Mor wrote:Aye 'Orphan Annie', it wasn't yesterday that the Norsks came knocking on the doors of our forefathers. What a day it's been here ma lassie. I heard the gulls screchling this morning and looked out to see a tractor ploughing one of the Baker's fields. My first thought was: 'Morenish', then I realised that the forward motion of the tractor was distinguishable to the naked eye, and that the reek was of diesel smoke, not chip fat. Also, the temperature wasn't anywhere near 17 degrees Centigrade, the minimum acceptable to our working class hero. However, by the late afternoon, the temperature had climbed to the giddy height of 22 degrees C, warm enough to draw our intrepid ploughman away from the radiant heat of his jumbo log burner. For the first time this year, Morenish was letting some heat into his house. There's no probelm wae greenhouse gasses in thon house, as its haematically sealed, ensuring none of the heat is lost inadvertantly.
The change when it came was so dramatic, that you could just tell that we were going to be bombarded by a right plaster of thunder and lightning (And I don't mean JD and his former crewmate on the wee 'Nymph'.
Sure enough, the weather front arrived wae a fearful bang and a damn good blast of cyclonic wind at the leading edge. It's maybe no finished wae us yet, so I'd better go and check Morenish's shed, and see that Sanyanya has a warm blanket and something soothing for his blinkered horse.... His dogs can fend for themselves, but pity help them if they stray amongst Morenish's pet lambs!
Ach Bochan
You have stirred up the auld times aboard the Sea Nymph wae wee Colin (culugae) which ah dinnae think a have spelt right, but a canna mind who ya are meaning as ma former crewmate aboard the Nymph as ther was one or two. Could it be a Ramsey or a Shaw or who? Its a lang time ago and once ye are past the half century the memory gets a wee bity poor.

Annie wrote:Hoot the hell is Sanyana dain in Morenish's shed anyhow? Geesh! Gi the man a blanket before he sets himsel alight will ya!
Annie wrote: As fer the schrechling gulls, ye can aye tell when there's a storm fer they a gather on the green in great big flocks and screchle away tae their hearts content!
Annie wrote:I guess the lambing season is over noo, eh? Morenish will gee Sanyana a wil' beltin' if he catches wan on he's strays roon his lambs, right enough! Best go on patrol Bochan and see if he can keep the peace roon there!




morenish wrote:bl00dy hell!! its taken me 8 days an a lot o snoddys skills to get ower that wan, WORKIN CLASS ! hero aye maybe but WORKIN .....................ach i need another wee lie doon....................
morenish wrote: i hope ye get a puncture in that rid astra an ahm no meanin the tyres either!


morenish wrote:but i have to inform you bochan that your wrong again on the subject of my dungarees the seat in them is fine it's the waistband that seems to shrink in the wash causing me to try and purchase even larger ones in mr martins agricultural boutique.


Bitter End wrote:Aye Morenish ,Thets the best use by far thet I've heard o fur a lawyer in a lang lang time. Ahm richt gled thet yeve explained the soft soons o discharge Ahve bin heerin ower the past few years oan the aaf season ( an ther wis me thinkin thet the youth hid finally learned aboot the the silence o a 410 ! ) An as tae yer shrinkin overalls ---whit a pitty thet the Kintyre Fermers couldna hae jist hung in ther fur a few more years! they wid hae bin richt in profit!! Ach but thets jist time rinnin oan!


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