Obviously fake Andrew. There is a real stuffed (not mounted though!) Haggis in the Drovers Inn just north of Loch Lomond;
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It's a great pub and full of quirkism if there is such a word!
To our Scottish bretheren particularly Happy Burns night , to any visitors be warned dogs must now be on a Leash to allow the haggis to recover
haggis.jpg HAGGIS WORRYING AN OFFENCE - DOG OWNERS WARNED
Channa
Obviously fake Andrew. There is a real stuffed (not mounted though!) Haggis in the Drovers Inn just north of Loch Lomond;
Haggis-960x554.jpg
It's a great pub and full of quirkism if there is such a word!
The haggis is ready. This year we managed to get an "up hill" leg, I think they taste so much better.
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans."
I went to our local Chinese restaurant last night and saw that the waiters were wearing kilts! They started speaking in a Scottish accent and went round squeezing customer's wrists.
Puzzled, I queried the reason and they explained that it was ‘Chinese Burns Night’
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I started celebrating early morning, doing a 4G demonstration to class, a big piece of molten slag through overalls, now got a couple of sore Burns to arm.
It's still nipping.
The value of a man should be seen in what he gives and not in what he is able to receive.
Burns night the morra for us ! Dinner for 20, 6 fresh caught haggi last week.....sorted!
Haggis with tatties and neeps with whiskey cream sauce as the starter last night for dinner with guests. Alexa kindly recited an address to the haggis is a great Scottish accent. Oh my dress tartan Leslie (maiden name) kilt made an appearance too. It’s only 30 years old!
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