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Quite possibly but he was heard to say “Fur goodness sake Jean, I’m in the middle of a murrderr case”.

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Of memory serves me correctly when the detective Jardine (I think that’s his name) said the famous words “there’s been a murder” Taggarts reply was something like “there’s a murder at Firhill every week” for those who don’t know Firhill is home of Partick Thistle FC who Taggart supported.

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It always amazes me the difference in accent and words used going from town to town, when I moved to Dumfries in my teens from Glasgow it took a while to understand each others dialects. When I first met my girlfriend now long suffering wife she thought my name was Jacob, how you get that from Gerry I’ve no idea but I think it was about 3 or 4 weeks before she realised 😂😂

Even now in my 50s if we go south Lorraine has to translate for me at times 😂🤣, she says it’s funny as I just start talking faster when they don’t understand and the look on folks faces.
 
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Raining today but as much as I try to get her to say it, it’s always “lainey “ ..🤣
 

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