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    Quote Originally Posted by Deegee View Post
    But if all four legs (or two arms and two legs) end up being shortened, the creature won't have any problems in scratching its own cods.

    *ponders mental image*

    ... oh no, what horrors have I unleashed??
    I respectfully disagree, shorter legs would make it harder, unless the torso was proportionately shorter too. Besides as hagi (correct pluralisation for more than one hagis, specifically in a pack situation) have one.side with longer legs, that would be a trait I would try to encourage as part of the breeding program. That way my kanganews can scratch their bits, though they will hop around in circles.
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    Haven't tried any of that fancy shmancy food stuff like Haggis, black pudding, white pudding or even spotted Dick...Though I think he was at the pub last time someone mentioned him...


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Haven't tried any of that fancy shmancy food stuff like Haggis, black pudding, white pudding or even spotted Dick...Though I think he was at the pub last time someone mentioned him...


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    Taint fancy Mick.....that's good Hobbity grub mate. I would'na lie to ya. Good yummy ground up meaty guts n parts, fried n boiled n such in fatty goodness served with taters n eggses n stuff ..ohhhhh yeeeeah !
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    Haven't tried any of that fancy shmancy food stuff like Haggis, black pudding, white pudding or even spotted Dick...Though I think he was at the pub last time someone mentioned him...


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    I find that hard to believe, I am dissapointed.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Taint fancy Mick.....that's good Hobbity grub mate. I would'na lie to ya. Good yummy ground up meaty guts n parts, fried n boiled n such in fatty goodness served with taters n eggses n stuff ..ohhhhh yeeeeah !
    In other words, if it's reported to be not a 'healthy option', get it eaten... you'll enjoy it.
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    I made haggis just last week, with traditional Scottish sides of Neeps & Tatties, that's turnip and potato to everyone else.
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    my lunch today, sausage, black pudding and egg pie with piccalilli on the side
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    Sausage, black pudding, egg, pie. That's four of my favourite words in one handy snack!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigirishkev View Post
    I made haggis just last week, with traditional Scottish sides of Neeps & Tatties, that's turnip and potato to everyone else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bombay View Post
    my lunch today, sausage, black pudding and egg pie with piccalilli on the side
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    FOOOOOOD POOOORN !
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    Quote Originally Posted by bombay View Post
    my lunch today, sausage, black pudding and egg pie with piccalilli on the side
    I've heard of bacon and egg pie, but never that one before now. Thankfully I've eaten, otherwise I'd be trying to chew the monitor.
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