Simon:
- Sort of, but it looks like I missed you.
Graham:
- it depends on what year, Calah was the earliest but Nineveh was the last.
Dezene:
- I didn't have to sign anything to get into the country saying I would eat a specific quota of Haggis, but it is the traditional dinner on January 25th (Robbie Burns Day). I didn't see any frozen dinners (it's usually vacuum packed) but it is a regular staple on the grocery store shelves. The below shot was taken today as proof, it's on the middle shelf.
Staccato:
- the square root of pi
Ginger:
- By hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society.
Isabel:
- The architecture & the fabulous selection of single malts in the pubs
- Biblio Cafe
- Stravaigin
- I don't know if it counts as bizarre, but having a conversation over a pint (at the Stravaigin of course) with an American Comedian. But it might have been more than a fortnight ago.
- Learning to speak a foreign language fluently
- I have a dream of creating my own business giving one on one cooking lessons in peoples homes
- A pair that fit properly and don't make my feet look smaller than what they already are. But really I'm more a sucker for boots
- Nope
John:
- 42
Kathy:
- I don't have children so at this point and time I'm not qualified to answer that question
Anonymous:
- I'm not allowed to talk to strangers
Katie:
- Long term yes, but not necessarily in Scotland as I'd be happy pretty much anywhere in the UK.
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3 comments:
Uh... vegetarian haggis? There is absolutely no way that William Wallace would have touched that stuff!
Hey ho, sorry to miss you. Hope all's well and see you soon.
oh no, i missed my chance to ask you a question! was going to ask what is your favourite number, but now i guess i'll never know...
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