My father explained the correct method to catch a haggis when we were young
lads..... Haggis are of course sheep like critters with front and hind right
legs slightly shorter than the left. As a consequence the always graze on
the hills in a clockwise direction. The secret is to creep up on them and
chase them in an anti-clockwise direction. They immediately lose balance and
tumble down the slope to be caught by the waiting haggis hunter.
..He never ever took us on a haggis hunt 'though...
Dave
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From: Andrew Fildes [mailto:afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 22 January 2010 22:13
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: Re: [OM] Nathan's PAD 22/1/2010: chestnut señorita
No, it's the food on the dish.
And the now rare Southern Lesser Spined Haggis is a bugger to catch and
quite dangerous when cornered. Almost as difficult as Sporran hunting.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 23/01/2010, at 7:00 AM, siddiq@xxxxxxx wrote:
> How does one ?catch? a haggis? Isn?t it a dish?
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