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conversation between the english and the scottish

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 6:07 pm
by schuette
I'll let Ogg tell you if he understood me ;)

loved talking to you hun and hopefully many times more.........after 6 and at the weekends it will cost me nothing to phone you :-D

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 8:56 pm
by Walkinghairball
What aboot us Schu....................it's been a while.



Hey, we have a calling card. :-D

Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 4:13 am
by schuette
what's a calling card?

Re: conversation between the english and the scottish

Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 6:16 am
by Ogg
schuette wrote:I'll let Ogg tell you if he understood me ;)

loved talking to you hun and hopefully many times more.........after 6 and at the weekends it will cost me nothing to phone you :-D
Aye, I understood fine apart from the one thing thing I asked you to repeat. You have to understand that the majority of the 'Cornish' folk way down here talk as fast as you :-) . The Cornish are Celts after all.

Yep, it was nice to finally have a 'real' conversation after corresponding for more than four years the now.

I enjoyed talking to Caelan of course although I still think I'd whup his butt in a light-sabre duel :-) . He made me chuckle when he said his light-sabre is capable of turning into either red (dark side) or blue (jedi) and that he'll choose the dark side in a duel :-D

Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 8:32 am
by Walkinghairball
schuette wrote:what's a calling card?
It's a pre paid card for long distance calls. We still have almost 600 minutes left on it.

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 6:01 am
by Me

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:22 pm
by ElfDude
A while ago I was in the lobby of my lawyer's office and another client, a Scotsman, came in to tell them they'd spelled a name wrong on a document. A piece of the conversation between him and receptionist went something like this...

Rec: We spelled his name wrong?

SM: Aye...

Rec: Oh, it's spelled with an "I"?

SM: No... aye means yes...

I just sat there and grinned. :-D

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 1:30 pm
by Walkinghairball
I just snarfed my coffee. :-D

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:23 pm
by schuette
ElfDude wrote:A while ago I was in the lobby of my lawyer's office and another client, a Scotsman, came in to tell them they'd spelled a name wrong on a document. A piece of the conversation between him and receptionist went something like this...

Rec: We spelled his name wrong?

SM: Aye...

Rec: Oh, it's spelled with an "I"?

SM: No... aye means yes...

I just sat there and grinned. :-D
:-D

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:36 pm
by awip2062
ElfDude wrote:A while ago I was in the lobby of my lawyer's office and another client, a Scotsman, came in to tell them they'd spelled a name wrong on a document. A piece of the conversation between him and receptionist went something like this...

Rec: We spelled his name wrong?

SM: Aye...

Rec: Oh, it's spelled with an "I"?

SM: No... aye means yes...

I just sat there and grinned. :-D
Since I was a child I have thought that "aye" was commonly known as meaning yes, but then, I read.

Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 4:55 pm
by Panacea
I thought everyone knew that "Aye" means yes! :shock: Don't they watch pirate movies or old episodes of Star Trek? ;)

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:59 am
by awip2062
Yeah! What Sis said too!