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Then there's haggis

Maybe President Bush can be forgiven for his remarks about Scotland's famous delicacy, haggis.

He said he wouldn't eat any while he's in Edinburgh for the G8 summit.

I've eaten haggis, and I sympathize.

It's best washed down with a pint of McEwen's, or something stronger.

Bush doesn't drink, so I'd give him a pass on the haggis.

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Fred Gregory said:

Doug,

I can't understand your apparent distaste for Haggis. My goodness man, is there any dish better, more nutritious in the world. I don't think so, especially when toasting Robert Burns with 25 year old Glenlivet. Aye

Dia leat

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