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  #131  
Old November 3rd 05, 07:55 PM
Heather
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NO!! There is no way I would eat that stuff!! Yech!! But Bob & Jean
tried to get me to at least taste it. Didn't work. (G)

Figgs

"Noel Paton" wrote in message
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Didn't you have Haggis, in Scotland, Figgs?
Do you want the recipe?
http://thefoody.com/meat/haggis.html

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"Heather" wrote in message
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SHUDDER!! You Brits sure eat weird stuff!!

Figgs

"Joan Archer" wrote in message
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I used to get it straight from the slaughterhouse along with the lungs
g
Joan


Noel Paton wrote:
If butchers can sell tripe - so can you!!










  #132  
Old November 3rd 05, 08:35 PM
Shane
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Ah! My middle name!


Shane

"Noel Paton" wrote in message
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Sassenach!

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"Shane" wrote in message
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What, you mean only to Scotsmen???

(pass me another stomach, dear?)


Shane


"Noel Paton" wrote in message
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If butchers can sell tripe - so can you!!

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NG's

"Heirloom" wrote in message
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I, no doubt, have a confined and captured audience and only a
percentage of that......don't think there would be a market for my
tripe.
Heirloom, old and smiles should be free

"Noel Paton" wrote in message
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Aaah - but in a book, he could copyright them! (and get royalties!)

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"Mart" wrote in message
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Figgs wrote:-

Sorry about that, Mart.

S'okay g - I must sound like an old prude. Far from it, I'm as
tolerant as the next person g but just find it easier to ignore,
than rise to troll bait.

As for our Loon....I should have saved all of his taglines and
written a book...

HL's taglines? - Jealously guarded - and rightly so!

Mart


"Heather" wrote in message
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Sorry about that, Mart. But there was no way I was going to allow
the Idiot to start his BS in this ng, so had to get rather nasty
with him. He doesn't understand anything else.

I did notice a distinct reticence to post from y'all....which was a
good thing. He craves an audience. We ignore him most of the time
in ACV as well.

As for our Loon....I should have saved all of his taglines and
written a book, lol. Guess we couldn't call it "Looney Toons"
though. (G)

Cheers.....Figgs

"Mart" wrote in message
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Although I was not too comfortable with the content of 'certain
posts' (nor the need to air them in a WinMe NG) elsewhere in this
thread, I would wholeheartedly agree with Joan's observations - and
the philosophy behind your tags, HL.

As I've said before - HL, your lines are worth bottling.

Mart


"Heirloom" wrote in message
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Thanks, Joanie. I feel like if I make, at least, one person
smile everyday, I have done a service. Just think.....if everyone
did that, this would be a much happier and friendly world.
Heirloom, old and all for
happy

"Joan Archer" wrote in message
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ROFL
You really are priceless Heirloom please don't ever leave us g
Joan


Heirloom wrote:
Oh Lord.....(biting tongue so hard I'm glad I'm not on
Warfarin).....no, no, (slapping back of hand)......control, must
excercise
control.......argh!.....shudder.......shake....... .aaaaaaahhhhh!
Too
late!!!! I can't stand it!!!......... I said "eye
candy".....not "shoe goo"
Heirloom, old and oh,
I'm
in trouble now























  #133  
Old November 3rd 05, 09:54 PM
Joan Archer
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lol They weren't for me but my dogs, I used to go to the local
slaughterhouse and get fresh paunch and lights (stomach and lungs) then it
was home to wash/mince/cook/pack/freeze to feed my Bloodhound, Basset
Cross and 2 Beagles g
Joan


Heather wrote:
SHUDDER!! You Brits sure eat weird stuff!!

Figgs



  #134  
Old November 3rd 05, 09:56 PM
Joan Archer
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Haven't had the fresh Haggis but I used to like the variety that you could
get in tins, but I expect that sort makes you shudder Noel g
Joan

Noel Paton wrote:
Didn't you have Haggis, in Scotland, Figgs?
Do you want the recipe?
http://thefoody.com/meat/haggis.html



  #135  
Old November 3rd 05, 11:29 PM
Noel Paton
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Oooh! how true!!

I've eaten haggis that came out of a mobile F&C van - it was surprisingly
good! - but out of a tin?????? - ANATHEMA!!!!

Even Asda and Aldi do acceptable (not good, but acceptable) haggis during
the season (which depends on the turning circle of the female of the
speciesg) - and which goes very well with the required accompaniments of
Tatties, Neaps, and Ouisqe-va!!


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"Joan Archer" wrote in message
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Haven't had the fresh Haggis but I used to like the variety that you could
get in tins, but I expect that sort makes you shudder Noel g
Joan



  #136  
Old November 9th 05, 05:42 AM
webster72n
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Forget about the spell checker, Loom.
The funniest part is that humor and reality are synonymous.
I'll bet you weren't aware of that.
Yet it doesn't make any less valuable to us.
Don't you ever leave us either.

Harry.


"Heirloom" wrote in message
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Actually, Joanie, I believe you may have mistaken "reality" for humor.
Heirloom, old and oops, *humour*
(I really need to get an "English" spell checker)

"Joan Archer" wrote in message
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ROFL
What would we do without your humour g
Joan


Heirloom wrote:
Actually, Figgy, I believe you may have mistaken 'fart art' for
leopard spots.
Heirloom, old and skid marks should only
be on the road







 




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