Address to the haggis tonight

Frank the tank
Frank the tank Posts: 6,553
edited January 2010 in The bottom bracket
I'm off to address the haggis at a burns night tonight. I've done it on two previous occassions
and it's gone well hence this being my third time. I'm dead nervous though, but none-the-less looking forward to it.

Does anyone else attend/celebrate Burns night?
Tail end Charlie

The above post may contain traces of sarcasm or/and bullsh*t.

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  • Im English, I celebrate the wisdom and wit of William of Orange
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Some hae meat and cannae eat,
    Some hae nane and want it,
    We have meat and we can eat,
    So let the Lord be thankit.

    Yep, haggis, neeps and tatties in my home tonight. We get my son to pipe in the Haggis on his recorder.

    Have a good night, I'm on Tennents 80 shilling tonight, nearest thing to heavy down here. :wink:
  • dmclite wrote:
    Some hae meat and cannae eat,
    Some hae nane and want it,
    We have meat and we can eat,
    So let the Lord be thankit.

    Yep, haggis, neeps and tatties in my home tonight. We get my son to pipe in the Haggis on his recorder.

    Have a good night, I'm on Tennents 80 shilling tonight, nearest thing to heavy down here. :wink:

    you eat that lot youll have to change your username :)
  • markwalker wrote:
    Im English, I celebrate the wisdom and wit of William of Orange
    ha ha what part of England is he from? :wink:
    If suffer we must, let's suffer on the heights. (Victor Hugo).
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    markwalker wrote:
    Im English, I celebrate the wisdom and wit of William of Orange

    Don't you mean Terry of Chocolate orange ?

    The other fella was Dutch ?
  • Protestant King of England (admittedly shipped in to replace the catholic) ordered the Glencoe massacre and several hundred years later the scotts invaded the home counties and number 10.

    Bleating on about the place and using odd words like Bairn and fu and and wearing their nationality on their arm and car bumper.

    Good on you enjoy your day.
  • mkirby
    mkirby Posts: 365
    Haggis for me tonight going to stuff my self silly. Hopefully this year the damn thing wont bite back, it drew blood from the addressor last year.

    Vicious beasties haggis.
  • -spider-
    -spider- Posts: 2,548
    I'll leave it until 25th - got the haggis neeps and tatties in already and will select a nice malt from the collection (might sart that tonight).

    -Spider-
  • tlw1
    tlw1 Posts: 22,156
    I'm off to address the haggis at a burns night tonight. I've done it on two previous occassions
    and it's gone well hence this being my third time. I'm dead nervous though, but none-the-less looking forward to it.

    Does anyone else attend/celebrate Burns night?

    Ran the bar for the Market Drayton Burns night (my mum is the chairman - so no choice)!

    Had a giggle & my old chap played the pipes

    How did yours go?
  • Cressers
    Cressers Posts: 1,329
    Today marks the 20th anniversary of the infamous 1990 Burn's Night Blow storm.
  • snakehips
    snakehips Posts: 2,272
    Haggis , I will have to try that stuff one day. Any recommendations ? I thought I might start with Sainsbury's Taste The Difference.

    Snake

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  • Clever Pun
    Clever Pun Posts: 6,778
    I've got one for tonight, no poems though (I'll have to find some cooking whisky to pour on it)

    no in any way scottish but haggis and whisky are nice
    Purveyor of sonic doom

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  • attica
    attica Posts: 2,362
    Cressers wrote:
    Today marks the 20th anniversary of the infamous 1990 Burn's Night Blow storm.

    Did someone sneeze on your class A's?
    "Impressive break"

    "Thanks...

    ...I can taste blood"