"Th' spot price o' silvers tacks north stoaner an' secures th' near future of th' Hauld Cycle! Noo that's whit Ahh caa settin' direction wi' confidence! Hauld steady men!" 😁
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"Th' spot price o' gauld tacks slightly north but whit a result! Th' one day Buy Cycle is ower! Shlaggum shlot! - 'Att might jist be th' shortest Buy Cycle oan record! Keeps yer coppers chest ready anyways muckers!" 😉 -Keptin
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Pictographic Patterns an' sae forth:
📝Note: (Similars fur gauld) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~🎃 Sassenach fur lainlubbers:
aroon (around), a scuttle (six), afair (before), aff (off), ahh (I), ain (and), an' (and), anither (another), 'att (that), athwart (across), aw (all)
baith (both), barnie (fight), beel (bell), ben (through), bevvy (drink), bide (wait), bitts (boots), blaw (blow), blimey (surprise, excitement), bloody nora (bad luck), bludy heel (bloody hell), boorichie (bunch), brin' (bring), brine (sea), bunsens (money)
caa (call), caller (fresh), cannae (cannot), ceilidh (party), cheil (man), clootie (sail cloth), coods (could), cooldnae (couldn't), coorie (hurry), coppers (pennies, money)
dae (do), dobber (bastard), dobber (bastard), di'es (dives), donner (walk), doon (down), dorn't (don't)
een (eyes), enaw (enough)
fa (who), fash yerse (worry), feit (feet), fesh (fish), fife (five), follaw (follow), fower (four), frenk (Frank), fur (for)
gain (gone), gang (go), gauld (gold), gezz (give me), gi'es (gives), glaikit (stupid), gob (mouth), gonnae (going to), guid (good)
hain (hand), hauld (hold), haur (here), heel (hell), heem (him), hiner (hope), hodden (common, inexpensive), hoo (how)
isnae (is not)
jawbox (sink), jink (dance)
ken (know), knaw (know)
laddie (boy), lain (land), lang (long), lassie (girl), leal (loyal), lest (last), lit (let), loch (like), loon (boy)
min' (mind), mirk (dark), moggie (cat), mony (many), moorns night (tomorrow), mucker (mate), mukker (friend)
nae (no, not), naethin' (nothing), nicht (night), noo (now)
oan (on), och (oh), onie (any), oot (out), ower (over)
pest (past), picters (pictures), pit (put), poochbook (pocketbook), poke (pocket), puir (poor)
reit (right), rin (run), roost (rust)
scran (food), shair (shore), sheit (sheet), shlaggum shlot (son-of-a-bitch), silvers (silver), skale (school), spyug (bird), stain (stand), stoaner (hard), strang (strong), swally (beer), swatch (look)
tae (to), tatties an' neebs (dinner), tay (too), techt (tight), teels (tell), thaur (there), thee (three), thes (this), thrang (busy), tint (lost), tois (two)
ur (or)
wav (wave), wee (little), weecht (weight), weel (well), whit (what), wi' (with), woods (would)
ye (you) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
kerrislravenhill (69)in LeoFinance • yesterday
"Aye, tis prudent especially wit th' Flying Dutchman may nae be far off.
But if th' Silverton is forced t' engage The Black Pearl, keep in mind thet she 'as naether fore nor stern Chaser guuns, a critical weakness of th' Pearl!"
Bes' cut across 'er bow or stern, then rake 'er ouir broadside.
Jus' me Tactical opinion, Sair."
References: - Pictures from: www.freeimages.com, www.pexels.com, pixabay.com, Hive.blog, 'Queen's Beasts', Privateer -Royal Mint, 'No Prey No Pay'- Elemental Mint ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Disclaimer: "Ahh'm nae a fockin' precioos metals advisur, nur do Ahh wants ta be! Ahh'm jist a dedicated stacker in search o' hoddin silvers an' gauld! (Anyain who says otherwise is likely tae git rin- thru!) - Captain Joshua Gavin Slane
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