This is a wee bit out of date, but the Daily Telegraph reported last month that the Golden Spurtle at the World Porridge Championships was won by an American, Matthew Cox from Milwaukie in Oregon.
The event had a Burns 250 theme and sadly, the Telegraph doesn't record any Ulster involvement. Stand up, ye Ulstermen and get your spurtles in motion for next year's event....
Aiblins is the Ulsterscots/Scots for "perhaps" or "maybe" and is thus one of most useful little words on the planet. "Are you going to do the dishes?" "Aiblins." "Is there any chance of you getting off your backside and cutting the grass?" "Aiblins" This Blog is less useful. Read on....
08 November 2009
Ul**** Sc**s
Have a look at it. Read through. Go on. All the way.
Now. What's missing?
Yes, that's right any mention of Ulster*****. "Hold on", you're thinking. "Surely some of the words in the actual article are fine examples of ******Scots in common usage? What gives?"
Well indeed.
What have we got instead?
Farming Words
Northern Ireland Speak
Country Words
Anything will do - just don't say Ulst** Sc**s!
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