As they say here "Get a piece at any door"
Piece in Scotland means sandwich and the expression means nobody could say no to them.
People say it about my brother as well.
Magica said
Jul 11 1:13 PM, 2022
Vita wrote:
Daisy.
I told her she couldn't sit beside me on the chair a few minutes ago and look up and see this.
So now being a very strict dog owner...
Oh V she's adorable, luv her
-- Edited by Digger on Thursday 14th of July 2022 08:49:10 AM
Vita said
Jul 11 3:51 PM, 2022
Magica wrote:
Vita wrote:
Daisy.
I told her she couldn't sit beside me on the chair a few minutes ago and look up and see this.
So now being a very strict dog owner...
Oh V she's adorable, luv her
Aye she's a great wee dog, Mags.
Spent a fortune on toys and her favourite is a 50 pence bear out the charity shop.
🙄
-- Edited by Digger on Thursday 14th of July 2022 08:49:51 AM
Magica said
Jul 12 11:50 AM, 2022
Same as babies, they prefer the box to what's inside! 😄
Oh no!


Scotsmen and their kilts can lead to problems and getting his fotie tooken with her Majesty as well!!
😳😕😲😯
-- Edited by Vita on Tuesday 5th of July 2022 03:35:05 AM
Oh bless
There's no way that's not photoshopped
It's very amusing though...his face says it could be genuine.
Oh dear!!
I'm an American living in Scotland - here's how I accidentally said the rudest thing, I was so embarrassed | The Scottish Sun
It appears they didn't take the lyrics to heart..
Daisy.
I told her she couldn't sit beside me on the chair a few minutes ago and look up and see this.
So now being a very strict dog owner...
-- Edited by Digger on Thursday 14th of July 2022 08:48:48 AM
Piece in Scotland means sandwich and the expression means nobody could say no to them.
People say it about my brother as well.
Oh V she's adorable, luv her
-- Edited by Digger on Thursday 14th of July 2022 08:49:10 AM
Aye she's a great wee dog, Mags.
Spent a fortune on toys and her favourite is a 50 pence bear out the charity shop.
🙄
-- Edited by Digger on Thursday 14th of July 2022 08:49:51 AM