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So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
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Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
That is an intresting observation David. Do you know if all Scottish 10's have the same value? There are three different Scottish banks by the way.  
 
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Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
Best advise Muzette that this is not the case in Aberdeen where the greeting is normally "Fit like" and goodbye is "S'Later".Muzette firmly believes that "hello" in Scottish is och aye the noo and "goodbye" is see you Jimmy, take note anyone who bumps into her that weekend
I was going to arrange some haggis hunting for the Saturday afternoon but I don't think many of the beasties venture down from the hills to the coast so looks like I'll just walk a section of the Fife coastal path instead.
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MountainGoat wrote:That is an intresting observation David. Do you know if all Scottish 10's have the same value? There are three different Scottish banks by the way.![]()
Tony
4 including mine....
ps. dropped off your part number this morning... will let you know when i hear back from garage.
Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
The cold winter has badly affected Haggis populations, many came off the hills to find food on the roads, but were squashed by traffic, the World Haggis Fund are concerned that stocks may never recover.The_Gordons wrote:Best advise Muzette that this is not the case in Aberdeen where the greeting is normally "Fit like" and goodbye is "S'Later".Muzette firmly believes that "hello" in Scottish is och aye the noo and "goodbye" is see you Jimmy, take note anyone who bumps into her that weekend
I was going to arrange some haggis hunting for the Saturday afternoon but I don't think many of the beasties venture down from the hills to the coast so looks like I'll just walk a section of the Fife coastal path instead.
Please don't eat them unless there is a vowel in the month!
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Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
We'll be stocking up on haggis reserves, I know it's not haggis-hunting season at the moment but we don't care  
			
									
									
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Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
The haggis hunting season is over for now Muz. Come back next year.
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Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
That's odd, according to a different local rag it runs from St Andrew's Day until Burns Night.... http://haggishunt.scotsman.com/
Can we find a third publication that has a haggis-hunting season in May?
			
									
									Can we find a third publication that has a haggis-hunting season in May?

Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
We are leaving on Saturday for a few days at Woody's place in Corpach and then on to Fife next Thursday.Muzorewa wrote:We'll be stocking up on haggis reserves, I know it's not haggis-hunting season at the moment but we don't care
If you don't mind a bit of road-kill we will try and scoop up a few haggis for you on our way across.
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Take plenty of Skin so Soft or other midge repelant with you. Last time we held the Scottish Bash at woody's campsite Marrian the bongomeister's wife almost got bitten to death and they had to leave early.
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Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
Hi everyone
just realised that I am picking up our van from Bill on the Saturday (cam belt etc.)
  
 
So I shall pop along to say hello to anyone still around the camp site
  - if I remember to pack the stove & stuff before I take it down to Bill I'll stop for a brew & lunch if the site let me park up for a while.
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									just realised that I am picking up our van from Bill on the Saturday (cam belt etc.)
So I shall pop along to say hello to anyone still around the camp site
Grahame
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We'll be there from Friday night and looking forward to meeting the legendary Muzorewa clan.  We should not need anti midge stuff but mine lives in the van!   
 
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						p.s. no comments about the rear bumper please some one is very sensitive about it.
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Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
Don't get your hopes up too highBongopoet wrote:We'll be there from Friday night and looking forward to meeting the legendary Muzorewa clan.

Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
Don't wory if you forget the stove.....I'm sure between the lot of us we should manage to rusleup a cupperGrahame at work wrote: - if I remember to pack the stove & stuff before I take it down to Bill I'll stop for a brew & lunch if the site let me park up for a while.
Grahame
Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
Well if we have half the laughs over the weekend that we have had reading these posts it promises to be a good weekend   
  
			
									
									
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Re: So who is booked for the Scottish Bash?
Just bring plenty of wine with you if you intend to go boozing with Paul, Diane serverly depleted his stock last weekend.looking forward to meeting the legendary Muzorewa clan
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