Its a person's tname. the smithie is named Dun Pronounced Done His daugthter dosen't care enough about the local boys to make the porride porridge properly. Porridge was a staple with us and we had it every morning. Still do. It is a drinking song going back to when the pipes were banned by our bretherin from the south and I dunna mean England, and the pipers used the mouth music to train the children on the instrument. The best way to hear it is at a funeral or wedding when every one is pissed to the gills, or watching a pair of teuchters trying to walk down the road with the carmunchie so bad they are bouncing off each other. The only difference between a Highland wake and a highland wedding is one less drunk at the wake. All you need is a pair o'wellies, good thik tweed breeks, and a thick pullover to fit in. Ach well Sanchee va to hew hall. Sing it like a pipie: OH Nyah needlda needah nahyeedalnenaneena needle di nedeedlda needle da needle nya dedee dum