The laddie from The Lakes is known as a gobby upstart with a taste for the grim things in life. |
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I'm not a daft wee laddie, and I know that happens, but it doesn't normally happen quite so blatantly, so I was annoyed and angry. |
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I think this one started when he was just a wee laddie with a ladybird book on weather but it was reincarnated last week. |
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Out of the ivory tower and onto the streets with you, laddie. |
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McVeigh's a local laddie who lives a short corner away from Cliftonhill and the cash from the filming probably kept the Coatbridge club's overdraft from being called in. |
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He was presumably an eident laddie at his job and was put in charge. |
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They danced round and round their merry Jockie Faw, And roosed the gypsie laddie. |
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The bed's not aired, we've none of your favourite marmalade and the laddie come to do the cupboards in the spare room has left the most fearful mess. |
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In the past, advertisers paid more attention to men in the so-called laddie demographic, ages 18 to 30, who are more likely to spend their disposable income on alcohol and cars. |
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First off young laddie, I'll have you know I played for Leeds United as a younger chap, so wheesht. |
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Don't you see, laddie, you're much too valuable to squander your energies playing the lousy short con, suffering the cop roustings and head bustings, the chump change scores. |
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Other songs included The Waggonway, The Spuggy and Canny Shepherd Laddie of the Hills. |
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