
Originally Posted by
georgeetta
your info on spelling [mistakes] is how Doric is spelled . I was only being cheerful/familiar in a friendly way .
What struck me about the OP wasn't the spelling, but lack of capital letters and punctuation.
I know Wikipedia isn't always reliable, but they give this as an example of Doric
Doric
GIN I was God, sittin' up there abeen,
Weariet nae doot noo a' my darg was deen,
Deaved wi' the harps an' hymns oonendin' ringin',
Tired o' the flockin' angels hairse wi' singin',
To some clood-edge I'd daunder furth an', feth,
Look ower an' watch hoo things were gyaun aneth.
Which appears to have ordinary use of capital letters, and normal punctuation.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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