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2. I used to have a crush on Mike Edwards of Jesus Jones fame
My wife and I both bought the "Doubt" album, on cassette, one month before we met. Also listened to EMF, Carter USM and PWEI back in the day

5. I'm currently trying to learn to play the tin whistle
I cant play a note on anything, but the kids are talented. Piano, guitar, bassoon, trombone. Luckily no drums or bagpipes.

8. I've eaten haggis at The Castle Tavern in Inverness
Well done, you. Others on here wont even try it.

Love it, I'd like somewhere to put my Technic cars and trucks :)
I sense a new thread starting.
 
My wife and I both bought the "Doubt" album, on cassette, one month before we met. Also listened to EMF, Carter USM and PWEI back in the day

Doubt was easily their most successful album. Saw JJ live a couple of times, supported by Soho and Sunscreem. EMF, Carter USM and PWEI all have some space in my music collection as well. That was my clubbing period.

Well done, you. Others on here wont even try it.

Their loss. I won't lie, it was with some trepidation I tried it the first time (yes, I've eaten it more than once), but it was delicious.
 
haggis are easily obtained in scotland. as they don't have legs, they can't run away, so even a drunken scot can catch them.
 
My wife and I both bought the "Doubt" album, on cassette, one month before we met. Also listened to EMF, Carter USM and PWEI back in the day


I cant play a note on anything, but the kids are talented. Piano, guitar, bassoon, trombone. Luckily no drums or bagpipes.


Well done, you. Others on here wont even try it.


I sense a new thread starting.
OK I'll start it
 
haggis are easily obtained in scotland. as they don't have legs, they can't run away, so even a drunken scot can catch them.

That shows your ignorance. Haggii (the plural of Haggis) actually have 3 legs. One side leg being shorter than the others to assist in running round the sides of hills.
The Haggis hunting season is relatively short. Only the month of January, and traditionally eaten on Burns night as that is when the adult Haggis is at its most tasty.
The Haggis are also farmed intensively, so you can enjoy haggis all year round.
 
That shows your ignorance. Haggii (the plural of Haggis) actually have 3 legs. One side leg being shorter than the others to assist in running round the sides of hills.
The Haggis hunting season is relatively short. Only the month of January, and traditionally eaten on Burns night as that is when the adult Haggis is at its most tasty.
The Haggis are also farmed intensively, so you can enjoy haggis all year round.
Haggis=a glorified ------, which can be obtained in most Suppermarket freezer aisles, as can real Haggii for that matter, either way urgggh.
 
haggis are easily obtained in scotland. as they don't have legs, they can't run away, so even a drunken scot can catch them.
I like this, then again is there such a thing as a Sober Jock?
 

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