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Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
Great day today and we nearly got four seasons every hour never mind day! Also, I tried a small piece of haggis at breakfast. Surprisingly it didn’t taste too bad but I decided one small mouthful was enough given I can’t forget what it is. And yes, that’s exactly how I felt after the first flight to Singapore landed.
Thinking of Scotland, I remember one of my favourite comedy characters, Ray McCooney. The Little Britain guys at their best.
https://youtu.be/84VuHgosgqs?si=Frspbk9WuK9DzBA0
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
Haha...I was wondering if you would try haggis. I certainly wouldn't ( very unadventurous culinarily).
Thinking of Scotland, I remember one of my favourite comedy characters, Ray McCooney. The Little Britain guys at their best.
https://youtu.be/84VuHgosgqs?si=Frspbk9WuK9DzBA0
Now back on topic The other day she asked if I thought Trump would win the election So I answered if you asked me on a Monday I’d say yessssss
Last edited by Andrew Walker; 09-11-2024, 11:11 AM.When you trust your television
what you get is what you got
Cause when they own the information
they can bend it all they want
John Mayer
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Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post
Very funny man When my Daughter was a baby she’d ask me a question and laugh hysterically when I’d answer if you asked me on Monday I’d say Yessssss
Now back on topic The other day she asked if I thought Trump would win the election So I answered if you asked me on a Monday I’d say yessssss
Walliams is hilarious, and its interesting how Matt Lucas plays the straight guy in these scenes.
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Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
Great day today and we nearly got four seasons every hour never mind day! Also, I tried a small piece of haggis at breakfast. Surprisingly it didn’t taste too bad but I decided one small mouthful was enough given I can’t forget what it is. And yes, that’s exactly how I felt after the first flight to Singapore landed.
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Slow cooked corned silverside with onions, peppercorns,bay leaves, cloves, malt vinegar carrots and garlic cheese parsley, mashed spuds. Served with steamed brussell sprouts, zucchini, beans and a home made cheese sauce . Go the Roosters on Friday !!
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Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post
There aren't many things that i wouldn't probably try at least once but Haggis is one i wouldn't try, tripe also. Have you come across black pudding in any of the breakfasts yet ? I'm so glad i was exposed to it when i was young and liked eating it a long time before i knew what it really was, that was one of the things i was looking forward to in Scotland and England ( not every day of course ).Last edited by Crab; 09-11-2024, 10:36 PM.
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Originally posted by Crab View Post
My mum cooked tripe, reluctantly, for my dad when I was a kid . I loved it in a cheese sauce. I didn't know what it was though. Garlic butter fried and crumbed lambs brains are delicious too with a tomato sauce.
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Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post
There aren't many things that i wouldn't probably try at least once but Haggis is one i wouldn't try, tripe also. Have you come across black pudding in any of the breakfasts yet ? I'm so glad i was exposed to it when i was young and liked eating it a long time before i knew what it really was, that was one of the things i was looking forward to in Scotland and England ( not every day of course ).
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Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post
Very funny man When my Daughter was a baby she’d ask me a question and laugh hysterically when I’d answer if you asked me on Monday I’d say Yessssss
Now back on topic The other day she asked if I thought Trump would win the election So I answered if you asked me on a Monday I’d say yessssss
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
Haha...I was wondering if you would try haggis. I certainly wouldn't ( very unadventurous culinarily).
Thinking of Scotland, I remember one of my favourite comedy characters, Ray McCooney. The Little Britain guys at their best.
https://youtu.be/84VuHgosgqs?si=Frspbk9WuK9DzBA0
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Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post
Great day today and we nearly got four seasons every hour never mind day! Also, I tried a small piece of haggis at breakfast. Surprisingly it didn’t taste too bad but I decided one small mouthful was enough given I can’t forget what it is. And yes, that’s exactly how I felt after the first flight to Singapore landed.
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