Listenin' tae a natife scotsman spick sassenach shoods gie us aw a newfoond appreciation fur th' micht ay th' roman empire. 'at hadrian’s dyke coods prevent th' spreid ay th' sassenach leid north is a true tribute tae th' ingenuity an' skill ay those roman craftsmen. scotlain has nae only different words fur things, but different pronunciations fur words 'at sassenach speakers frae aroond th' warld mauna be familiar wi'. even the-day some ay scootlund still speaks a significantly different leid tae sassenach. some ay th' western isles spick gaelic yit, an' oan th' eest coest doric still has puckle strongholds left. HOLD THAT THOUGH!!! ;-)
Anyone have a glossary? I suppose this is considered a dialect of English but if it goes any farther it could just about be another language. And here comes another photo of my Sierra adventures!
http://mudcat.org/scots/index.cfm Dialect or language on its own, I guess it all depends on how further it goes. Yeahhhh! That photo on the snow seems to say time for less talking and more riding guys!. Cool!
here it is again and again, the riding guy, we're just blabbing and he arrives with another marvelous picture to make us green of envy. Gnarly scenery! Awesome pic!
WoW Mackem!!! Not yo butter you up, but that´s a great job to give us some light on this!. Appreciate it. Yep, he´s riding the hell out of his bike. Can you imagine Chain´s mood if his bike were to be stolen?. He´d go straight to the point! This is Straight to the heart... Cheers!
LOL!!! I´m sure Jorge will love MacKem´s translation... getting people tae pey dosh tae drink that tepid, poisonous pish. Getting people to pay money to drink that unpleasant drink. (piss) Ah'd love tae glass the taunting pus ay the inscribed Mc Ewan´s Lager Cavalier. I would love to shove a drinking glass into the face of the man lauging at me.
That's a horrible thought, I tell you, that would cramp my style. BTW Inter, I was checking the forecast and they're saying high winds (30 km/h) for Friday, so that might put a crimp in our road ride, that wind might blow us all over the road. We'll have to watch the forecast and play it by ear. I can't stop! Brace yourself, here comes another one!! Ver el archivo adjunto 3253546 An improvised jump in the Sierra. P.S. The idiom count for this post is three. I think they're fairly universal, not just American English. 1. cramp my style 2. put a crimp in 3. play it by ear
:alloreto I'm still trying to guess what I've read a few posts before... Is that supposed to be English?! It's time for me to spend my time in a different way :cursing ¡Hala! Yo también tengo Tapatalk.
Jorge, I think when the stork brought you to Spain it must have made a wrong turn or something, cos you're practically a Scot! Horror, for some reason you can't see my latest picture! I know you don't want to miss this so let's try again.
I think the above picture captures the spirit of enduro riding; you never want to pass up a chance to get airborne!
In that pic it looks a little like he's got a cape on. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's Enduroman.
Salamanca, gr10?? Mackem's right, Su Su Superman!! Ladies and gentlemen fasten your seatbelts until the red light turns off, chain airlines wishes you a pleasant ride
Hey Chain! Don't forget to submit your flight plan before leaving... Really nice pics ¡Hala! Yo también tengo Tapatalk.
Tomorrow I'm heading to Hoyo de Manzanares for more fun on two wheels, and off two wheels when I'm in the air, ha ha. Looks like it's going to be cold and windy (and maybe even rainy), let's hope it's not too bad. At least there shouldn't be snow: we chose a lower altitude just to avoid that cold white stuff. BTW, today I've bought some body armor and I'll be trying it out tomorrow: hope it's comfortable, it seemed to fit OK in the shop. It's got shoulder, back, chest, elbow, and forearm protection. In any case, if I have any hard landings I'll be more protected!
LOL! We´re looking forward to knowing more about the new equipment for your low cost airline Company, based at your home!
I'd like to be able to fly away, ha ha ha. We had a good ride today in Hoyo. We were lucky and didn't get caught in the rain. And it wasn't windy at all so the cold didn't bother us, in fact I was hot with my body armor on under my jacket. By the way, I'm really happy with it! It didn't bother me or inhibit my movements. But I'm wondering if I'm going to be able to bear it in the summer when it's hot. Well, we'll wait and see. So thanks to my body armor I suppose I look like a pretty beefy guy, not the beanstalk people usually take me for, ha ha.