A fresh northerly breeze and a wheen of fresh faces took to the well-grassed sward of Old Anniesland. |
With them gals to hender us we ain't a-going to be in no fettle for a skimper-scamper race with a fresh wheen o' the redskins. |
There is a whole wheen of areas where we can use more effective ways to encourage arts investment. |
In the meantime, I must be looking for a wheen mussels to roast for my breakfast. |
But it has come to our attention here at The Absurdist Tartan Towers that a guid wheen o' folk dinnae ken how to put oan a Burns Supper! |
Then he began to tell me a wheen stories, each one having to do with drinking. |