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Thought I would move my reply into the bar as it is straying from the previous threads purpose.
Ah yes and proud of it. Actually wore my kilt last week and had a wee drop o haggis for my tea as it was Burn's day last Wednesday.Originally Posted by luke_the_pom
For those not aware of Burn's day, Robert (better known as Robbie) Burns was and is Scotland's most famous bard and poet. He wrote Auld Lang Syne which, as I'm sure you're aware, is sung all over the world at Hogmanay (New Year). He wrote n hundreds of poems, my personal favorite is My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose........I'm a romantic at heart.
On Burn's day it is tradition to drink copious amounts of whiskey and have a grand feast of Haggis, Neeps and Tatties. It is also tradition to have the Haggis proudly placed on a large platter and piped into the dining room followed by an address to the Haggis and culminates in the wee beastie being slit open and served.
Hence why I say I知 proud to eat haggis and wear my kilt. Where as, I知 not so sure that many poms would say the same about wearing tassels and bells while skipping round in circles in quaint white apparel.
Go the Force