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| Thread ID: 148870 | 2020-02-27 19:43:00 | LOLs | piroska (17583) | PC World Chat |
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| 1466977 | 2020-02-29 22:50:00 | Yes....Pate, I'll have to remember that one. Yum, I make it quite often........... Chicken livers, bacon, onions, brandy, cream, herbs etc.... Cat likes it too. Don't forget to add the aigu & the circumflexe |
bonzo29 (2348) | ||
| 1466978 | 2020-03-04 03:08:00 | A well made haggis is actually very tasty, especially with a largish glass of Scotch to accompany it. A well made haggis is almost tasty, but only with a large glass of Scotch to precede it. FTFY ;) |
R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 1466979 | 2020-03-04 04:29:00 | Haggis, known to fishermen as Burley. ;) | B.M. (505) | ||
| 1466980 | 2020-03-04 06:23:00 | I wasn't hungry till I read this. Lol! |
lakewoodlady (103) | ||
| 1466981 | 2020-03-05 22:42:00 | Corona Beer Co. have offered $15M to change the name to BudlightVirus Ken:lol::lol: |
kenj (9738) | ||
| 1466982 | 2020-03-11 16:00:00 | tried haggis before but I didn't like it, even with a large glass of scotch | DrNum (17574) | ||
| 1466983 | 2020-03-11 19:29:00 | tried haggis before but I didn't like it, even with a large glass of scotch A large glass is is only half the treatment. If the glass contains less than half a "reputed quart" bottle of Scotch, then you weren't achieving the desired level of pre-haggis medication. An established rule of thumb is that if you can walk, or see the haggis, more medication is required. This explains why on Saturday nights in Glasgow large numbers of Scotsmen can be seen zigzaging along the pavements - it's just the required aperitif before supper. |
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