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24th January 14, 01:40 PM
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The hazardous Haggis !
I swear, ya' can't make this stuff up...
From Today's Scotsman:
http://www.scotsman.com/news/odd/air...ggis-1-3280444
/JT
"Simplify, and add lightness" -- Colin Chapman
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24th January 14, 03:16 PM
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Haggis . . . C-4; all depends on your definition of "hazardous."
" Anything worth doing is worth doing slowly." - Mae West -
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24th January 14, 03:37 PM
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I want to read the poem he wrote.
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24th January 14, 03:52 PM
#4
No you cant make it up, it happens. Similar experience I had was leaving from Missouri to Seattle WA for a climb on Mt Baker. I had about 3LBs of hearty home made granola in my carry on bag. This stuff is dense being made of honey, molassas, peanut butter and all the grains, nuts and fruit. They had to run this stuff through their scanner at least three times. I told them I could open it and eat it if they wanted. I just had a good laugh at it all and a good climbing story before we ever got to the mountain.
"Greater understanding properly leads to an increasing sense of responsibility, and not to arrogance."
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25th January 14, 11:03 AM
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25th January 14, 03:16 PM
#6
Just the title of the article alone is priceless.
Thanks for posting this!
Slainte
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26th January 14, 03:08 AM
#7
Security a load of scrag is
Tae miss the Sgian an blame the Haggis
Whin flyin tae Scotland be no a dummy
By gangin frae an airport in Brummy
That way ye save the honest sonsie face
O' the Great Chieftain o' the Pudden race!
[B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="1"]Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.
Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
(Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany forever - united in the Kilts!)[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]
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26th January 14, 11:57 AM
#8
Well a haggis is very dangerous delayed action explosive!
My waist measurement always blows up after eating a haggis!
Martin.
AKA - The Scouter in a Kilt.
Proud, but homesick, son of Skye.
Member of the Clan MacLeod Society (Scotland)
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26th January 14, 12:42 PM
#9
When eaten to excess, haggis can indeed be 'explosive' but there is a few hours time delay fuse in it.
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26th January 14, 01:14 PM
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 Originally Posted by Ozark Ridge Rider
When eaten to excess, haggis can indeed be 'explosive' but there is a few hours time delay fuse in it.
Please can you tell me what is "excess". I had haggis for my first two breakfasts today. Do you think maybe I should wait until tomorrow to eat the rest?
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