
i presumed they had already been deep-fried.
*piles on philadelphia*
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Fri 9 May 2008, 22:43,
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*piles on philadelphia*

Actually you are Scottish, what do Brocke, Souss and Bothee mean? (phonetically written from audio) I would geuss that Souss means sauce.
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Fri 9 May 2008, 22:50,
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"coming at you, through a bothee, muttering unintelligible sexual threats."
"they found it on an old scottish wall, on the wall of a brocke actually. The brocke of Guerness, which is a real place."
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Fri 9 May 2008, 23:03,
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"they found it on an old scottish wall, on the wall of a brocke actually. The brocke of Guerness, which is a real place."

but i reckon it's sauce (edinburgh chippy sauce- it's amazing)
a bothy = a hoose
and a dinae ken what the fuck a brocke is.
sorry i couldn't be more help. edinburgh dialect is my speciality :)
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Fri 9 May 2008, 23:11,
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a bothy = a hoose
and a dinae ken what the fuck a brocke is.
sorry i couldn't be more help. edinburgh dialect is my speciality :)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybQCNb4AuW4 - if you were wondering.
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