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Snaw or lectures?

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Snaw or lectures. snaw or lectures? Hehehe, I turn intae sic a bairn whan it snaws...

Seein the wurd o the week is "thrang" - the Gaelic for "busy" is "trang" - "Tha mi ag obair gu trang" (I'm warkin busily). I wunner gin the Gaels hae taen it frae Scots or gin baith hae taen it frae Norse independently o ilk ithir.


That's aw for nou, God Bless an aw the best,

Dunc

Sang o the Week: Ensiferum - Abandoned. \m/

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