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Anyone for Haggis?

or Blood Sausage?
Haggis? Only on Burns' Night.

Blood sausage/Black Pudding? As a part of a full English Breakfast? Any time my blood sugar levels are low and particularly after Chemo treatment to celebrate that I have NO issues with chemo except hair loss from on top of my head, but not from my beard or body hair - odd.
 
Haggis? Only on Burns' Night.

Blood sausage/Black Pudding? As a part of a full English Breakfast? Any time my blood sugar levels are low and particularly after Chemo treatment to celebrate that I have NO issues with chemo except hair loss from on top of my head, but not from my beard or body hair - odd.
I quite like Haggis, but you can keep the Neeps. I'm not fond of Swedes ............ the vegetable that is ............ the blonde ladies from Sweden are just fine.

I'll have the black pudding as part of a full English, but I sometimes find it can be a little too peppery for first thing in the morning.
 
Not sure how you've got tripe, oysters and favourite in the same sentence. My answer is none thank you.
Whilst I agree that neither are fit for human consumption I understand that some people like them have may have a favourite. These people need our help and understanding.
 
Whilst I agree that neither are fit for human consumption I understand that some people like them have may have a favourite. These people need our help and understanding.
As Jonathan Swift said: 'It was a bold man that first ate an oyster' :)
 
@Btq97 I drove past your place today, well kind of. Went to Glasgow yesterday and back today. Did you see me wave as I drove past.
 
Don't they say 'fack off' not fuck off? love hearing posh people swearing pmsl
erm... no?

there's more inflection on 'fuck' to equalise things... so, fuck and off being evenly stressed, with 'off' often sounding like awf or orff

i used to speak it before living in Dagenham 😁
 
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