Show #44, Release date: 19. November, 2005
Aye an a bit o’ mackerel, fiddler, rack and fear, And I rutted down by the hade and the furrow. Well, I slipped me in a flop and hit down and I shied, and I cried, cried, cried. The fear of fallin’ down aft’ taken, never back to rise and then cried Mary and I tucked up Wi’ a Claymore out and about, and I run down, down the mechyn sty and back on fiery hore that was fallin’ around the feet. “Never!” I cried! “Never shall ye get me alive ya rotten hound of the Burnie Brae.” Well, I snapped for a blade and a Claymore cut and thrust and I fell down before him ’round his feet. “Aye!” a roar he cried. Frae the bottom of his heart that I would nay fall but dead, dead as a can by a feat deah… and the wind cried Mary, Thank you.*
Sorry for the “slight” delay on this. I ran into some issues during the mastering process. No theme for this one. I’m been so ridiculously busy with my studies I’ve had little time to squeeze a good one out… hahaha!! Wait a second, that didn’t sound right. I mean, I didn’t spend as much time on this, as I would have liked, but for a last minute effort, this podcast came out well. Hope you like.