Sense of Humour.
"It is true that Aberdonians, having their own humour, sometimes remain obstinately impressive to other people's faneies. When the other day in Aberdeen I said that since I had left school and compulsory football behind me I did not know one end of a Rugby football from another, someone after a pause said 'But surely, Mr McL&ren, there isn't any difference between the ends?" — Moray McLaren speaking in a B.B.C. programme about his visit to Aberdeen.
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Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 23 April 1952, Page 2
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