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sanderson08 | 07:36 Fri 20th Sep 2013 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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sorry i,m back again stuck on one more answer please
sounds like a small scottish rodent . 5 letters
could the answer possibly be moose . which is how scots might pronounce mouse
thank you all once again for all your help
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sounds good to me
Hi,sanderson08,I've answered this twice already but perhaps you're just making sure.I'm Scottish and assure you mouse is pronunced moose by some of us lolI
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thank you quinie sorry i did.nt know you were scotch . must have forgot i.d asked for the answer to this one . so treble thanks for all your help
Glad to help-esp in anything Scottish.By the way,sanderson08,I am Scottish- scotch is whisky.Hope you don't mind me correcting you-a very common mistake lol
North of the border do they still sing of a moose loose aboot the hoose?
^If ye're lucky enough tae huv a hoose :-)
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i don.t mind at all you correcting me quinie
special thanks to all who have helped me with this quiz
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Hi,sandyRoe,Iwas thinking about that when I answered sanderson08.Another daft saying was "Robert the Bruce crackit a loose at the back o' his mither's henhoose"-told you it was daft! Know that one,Wharton?
I can't say that I have quinie, is it a Doric thing? One from the Glasgow playground -
Pat and Mick went up a stick and couldnae get doon fur skelfs.
My apologies to Pat & Mick and all the English on here who can't understand any of this :-)
Yes,one of the daft Doric sayings.Liked your Glasgow one.

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