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No matter how good a life that you live, if you hate your brother, you will always abide in death. The worse thing that can happen is when a man harbors hate that is unforgiven and that man becomes bitter. (Matthew 6:14-15) tells us that forgiveness is a serious matter. "For if we forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you: But if you forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your father forgive your trespasses."
Strap on yir seatbelts for a brah an' bumpy ride alang eviry twist an' turn o' the Dundonese dehelict. From the vehrus to the V&Eh, from matteramonial matters to shoppin' - and never forgetting pehzn beans an' pehzn peas - Wha Bohked in the Aspadeestra? is a delightful slice of the Tayside pie. Peppered with Bob Dewar's quirky illustrations and salted with Norman Watson's tongue-in-cheek translations, this wee gem of a book will resonate with Dundonians and their kin the world over. M'wah. E've got tae skoot!
Dundonians have a defining, distinctive way of expressingthemselves and communicating feelings. The ancient city'scharacteristic accent can be heard in any Lochee bar or Hilltoonplayground, or on any bus - where Dundee grannies haveextraordinary `Eh?' `Eh!' nodding conversations. And to thetrained ear they make perfect sense!
A comprehensive guide for visitors and locals.
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