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12th September 07, 03:40 PM
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FYI Avoid Haggis attacks
TOP 11 WAYS TO AVOID HAGGIS ATTACKS
1) Avoid dark alleys that smell like rolled oats.
2) Stay away from sporran makers, there may be free range haggis kept on site.
3) Never cover your entire body in egg yolks, then roll around in rolled oats.
4) Do not play “Cher’s Greatest Hits” on your boom box. This music has been known to make weasels turn evil, and may have a similar effect on haggis.
5) Always carry ten to twelve angry cats with you wherever you go.
6) Never wear a full-face haggis sporran on Scottish hill sides. It might be a relative.
7) Haggis generally don’t like the smell of sheep poop. So, as a precaution, it’s probably a good idea to roll around in sheep poop as often as possible.
8) Do not dress entirely in red clothing. You might be mistaken for a giant apple, which most haggis consider to be a delicious treat. Instead, whenever possible, dress up like a giant plate of sauerkraut (which many haggis find unappetizing).
9) If you are attacked by a haggis, curl up into a ball and lie motionless on the ground. Most haggis don’t live past the age of three, so be patient. Chances are you will outlive them.
10) If a haggis is chasing you, climb up a tree and hang onto one of the branches. But be forewarned: if the haggis waves at you, DO NOT WAVE BACK (it’s an old haggis trick which might make you fall out of the tree).
11) If you are chased by a haggis clockwise around a hill, quickly turn and run counter-clockwise. The Great Wooly Mountain haggis have longer legs on their left side. By running the “wrong” way around a hill the haggis might topple over.
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12th September 07, 03:46 PM
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Really - Rolling on the floor laughing!
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12th September 07, 05:04 PM
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12th September 07, 05:16 PM
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People, please stop laughing. This could save your hide one day.
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12th September 07, 07:37 PM
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Ah, Canada and Medical Marijuana.
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13th September 07, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by ccga3359
................4) Do not play “Cher’s Greatest Hits” on your boom box. This music has been known to make weasels turn evil, and may have a similar effect on haggis. .......
Is the plural haggi or haggis' ?
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13th September 07, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by ccga3359
TOP 11 WAYS TO AVOID HAGGIS ATTACKS
1) Avoid dark alleys that smell like rolled oats.
I can't say I've ever been in a dark alley that smelled like oats.
Originally Posted by ccga3359
2) Stay away from sporran makers, there may be free range haggis kept on site.
However, if you do your research and find that they are kept in lots, you should be okay.
Originally Posted by ccga3359
3) Never cover your entire body in egg yolks, then roll around in rolled oats.
Well, there goes my Saturday nights.
Originally Posted by ccga3359
4) Do not play “Cher’s Greatest Hits” on your boom box. This music has been known to make weasels turn evil, and may have a similar effect on haggis.
It's been known to have the same effect on many different creatures.
Originally Posted by ccga3359
5) Always carry ten to twelve angry cats with you wherever you go.
Just don't forget to put them down before getting into the shower.
Originally Posted by ccga3359
6) Never wear a full-face haggis sporran on Scottish hill sides. It might be a relative..
Hey, he's wearing Charlie! Let's get him!!
Originally Posted by ccga3359
7) Haggis generally don’t like the smell of sheep poop. So, as a precaution, it’s probably a good idea to roll around in sheep poop as often as possible.
Also handy if you need to infiltrate a herd of sheep.
Originally Posted by ccga3359
8) Do not dress entirely in red clothing. You might be mistaken for a giant apple, which most haggis consider to be a delicious treat. Instead, whenever possible, dress up like a giant plate of sauerkraut (which many haggis find unappetizing).
It's so hard to get out of your hair though.
Originally Posted by ccga3359
9) If you are attacked by a haggis, curl up into a ball and lie motionless on the ground. Most haggis don’t live past the age of three, so be patient. Chances are you will outlive them.
Good safety tip. I can lie around for ages.
Originally Posted by ccga3359
10) If a haggis is chasing you, climb up a tree and hang onto one of the branches. But be forewarned: if the haggis waves at you, DO NOT WAVE BACK (it’s an old haggis trick which might make you fall out of the tree).
Oh my, they're tricky.
Originally Posted by ccga3359
11) If you are chased by a haggis clockwise around a hill, quickly turn and run counter-clockwise. The Great Wooly Mountain haggis have longer legs on their left side. By running the “wrong” way around a hill the haggis might topple over.
Unless you have the misfortune of being chased by the less common Not-so-great Wooly Mountain haggis, who have longer legs on the right side. In this case, reverse these instructions.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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13th September 07, 11:46 AM
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Stop, stop - my cheeks are sore from laughing!
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13th September 07, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by ccga3359
TOP 11 WAYS TO AVOID HAGGIS ATTACKS
4) Do not play “Cher’s Greatest Hits” on your boom box. This music has been known to make weasels turn evil, and may have a similar effect on haggis.
Is an evil Weasel a "Weavil"???? And when did Cher have "Great" Hits?
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13th September 07, 12:08 PM
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Cher's greatest hits
Will everyone PLEASE destroy any copies if this AT ONCE it is creating no end of work for me!!!
Weasel Mender
P.S. There is no warranty on repairs if your weasel is re-exposed to the above mentioned vile music.
Last edited by Weasel Mender; 13th September 07 at 03:27 PM.
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