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Now, if you'd have had that pic as your avatar a couple of months back...it would have been so much easier meeting.....;);)

I just figured out how to do it yesterday. :D Better than a t shirt!

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Hi Folks,

 

If Princess served Haggis on Burns Night would you try it,

 

yours Shogun

 

No, I just can't do it. I travel to Scotland on business and everyone else seems to be able to though. Maybe someday but I really don't think so....

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Hi Folks,

 

First for all you folks that said nice things about Scotland, thank you.

 

As to The Haggis, unless you try it how will you know if you like it or not.

 

 

May be I should ask it to be added to the Chefs Table as a starter,

 

So thinking about things Scottish,

 

If Princess says I can not wear a Thong on deck, what about what I can

 

wear under my kilt, and who would Princess give the job of inspecting to.

 

 

yours Shogun

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Hi Folks,

 

First for all you folks that said nice things about Scotland, thank you.

 

As to The Haggis, unless you try it how will you know if you like it or not.

 

 

May be I should ask it to be added to the Chefs Table as a starter,

 

So thinking about things Scottish,

 

If Princess says I can not wear a Thong on deck, what about what I can

 

wear under my kilt, and who would Princess give the job of inspecting to.

 

 

yours Shogun

Oh come on Shogun...you asked, we answered and now you've got your kilt out of joint.

I have a very wonderful friend from Glasgow Scotland and she want even touch it.

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you will appreciate this... although it is a bit off topic! :o

 

My very first trip to Scotland was on a land tour and I was the youngest member of the group... there were three questions that were asked constantly,

 

1) Why does it rain every day.... because it's Scotland

 

2) Why do they serve fish as an option at dinner every night... because it's Scotland.

 

3) What language are they speaking, I don't understand it? (It was not Gaelic by the way...) they are speaking English, but we are in Scotland!

 

Hehe, very fun trip, which is why I return on my own as often as possible! Again, loved Scotland, loved the food and absolutely loved the people! :D

 

Take care,

VB1

 

PS... If you chose to wear your thong under your kilt, that's entirely up to you... :o

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Hi twocats,

 

A good haggis that would make,

 

but these days you are unlikely to be offered a tradional Haggis, unless you go some where posh and pay for it.

 

Shop bought Haggis or mass produced tastes similar but is made with more off the shelf products.

 

 

yours Shogun

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