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Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: What's after supper?

From: Mike Dickson <mike.dickson@gmail.com>
Date: 2009-09-01

Haggis is essentially eviscerated sheep floor sweepings. Howanyone can bring themselves to eat it, save in the throes of a massivedrunken bet is utterly beyond me. It's a throwback to the times whenpeople here used to eat the bits of animals everyone else makes shoesfrom. The only thing with less nutrition is the plastic bag withinwhich you carried it home from the shop. It tastes like death and whenit's cooking it smells like a river of shit has just beendiverted through your kitchen.

tony1 wrote:
 

Hey haggis isn't bad, but would be better if one didn't knowwhat it was made of, hahahaha.
I survived afterall.
 
Tony
 
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Sent:Monday, August 31, 2009 4:51 PM
Subject:Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: What's after supper?

 


On Aug 31, 2009, at 4:45 PM, Mike Dickson wrote:

Moffat is pretty nondescript though. If itwasn't for their 'celebrated boilings' I doubt many people would knowabout it!

"Celebrated boilings"? Surely, you can't leave it there! WTFIS a celebrated boiling? And how does it differ from a normal boiling?Does it involve lashings of neeps and tatties to accompany whatever itis that has been boiled and then celebrated? Hopefully, it doesn'tinvolve haggis...

And there you have it, my friends. The conversation has comefull circle. We should soon know what's after supper -- at least inMoffat.

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