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    Dash o Doric - The Hale Lot (book)

    by Robbie Shepherd

    Robbie Shepherd and Norman Harper, Author.

    When Sir Harry Lauder left a concert on Deeside he was mystified that his jokes had not got the response received elsewhere; it perked him up when, from the spilling audience, he heard a voice say, 'Fit a gran comic. It took me aa ma time nae ti lach.'

    The humour of the North-east is found at less celebrated levels too. There is the tale of the middle-aged couple who had courted each other for almost thirty years, but had never got round to marriage. One day Jock decided to voice his thoughts on the matter, for he was worried that people were speaking about their phenomenally long relationship. Jean,'Is it nae time the twao's were thinkin' aboot getting mairrit?' 'Behave yersel, Jock,' said Jean. 'Fa wid hae ony o's noo?'

    The humour and dialect of the North-east forms a unique and hilarious blend. In this book, packed with anecdotes and stories covering childhood, work, love and marriage, the kirk, the school, old age and several others, Robbie Shepherd and Norman Harper provide a fascinating tour of the wit and wisdom of the North-east of Scotland.

    This book presents the best of the two previous volumes ­ A Dash o' Doric and Anither Dash o' Doric ­ as well as a whole range of new material, making it the best introduction to the wit and wisdom of the North-east of Scotland available


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    Dash o' Doric
    kincorthloon

    It is easy when you have left your home town to think that that it is just your city , friends and family you are leaving.This book has literally brought home to me the uniqueness of character and humour of the fundamental nature of the people of the north-east of Scotland.I have never laughed so much and so heartily at any book in my life.The dry subtle humour of the region contained within the anecdotes is a priceless jewel of what I am even more proud now to call my Aberdonian heritage.
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