As a Scot, I already knew this but thank you for explaining in a way our overseas viewer can understand. I have just had a left hand haggis for supper . Tha e blasta. .
Great story, Jim, and well told! Didn't manage this year to get out with the stick and net on the first day of the season, so I hope there's still plenty *Haggis scotticus dextera* (my preferred subspecies) out there.
We always called the haggis delishuss And if you got a hair in yer mooth from eating the hairy beastie it was considered good luck and when you got enough hairs you could get a hairy sporran made from them and the colour of the hair was very important as the white hair was from eating the older hoggies they say the don’t smell they don’t tell and their grateful as hell 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Me granny was a world champion haggis wrestler , , for nearly 60 years she used to show family members her scars after a few whisky,s , even the ones on her Butt , , , which was a bit awkward sometimes. , , 😮😊 .
But Jim, are you a member of the Great Scottish Haggis Beaters Association? I was surprised not to see your professional accreditation. You are very professional. I'm sure you would pass the initiation but you have to hunt out their headquarters first! 😊
As a Scot, I already knew this but thank you for explaining in a way our overseas viewer can understand. I have just had a left hand haggis for supper . Tha e blasta. .
Tapadh leat!
It's a wee bandy Scots tribble!!!
Bandy that’s a word I’ve never heard for fifty years thanks been away to long
Great story, Jim, and well told! Didn't manage this year to get out with the stick and net on the first day of the season, so I hope there's still plenty *Haggis scotticus dextera* (my preferred subspecies) out there.
I like a bit of breast myself, so can eat either! Glad you enjoyed it
This is like snipe hunting in the US. They are so secretive that they are never seen.
We always called the haggis delishuss And if you got a hair in yer mooth from eating the hairy beastie it was considered good luck and when you got enough hairs you could get a hairy sporran made from them and the colour of the hair was very important as the white hair was from eating the older hoggies they say the don’t smell they don’t tell and their grateful as hell 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Me granny was a world champion haggis wrestler , , for nearly 60 years she used to show family members her scars after a few whisky,s , even the ones on her Butt , , , which was a bit awkward sometimes. , , 😮😊 .
But Jim, are you a member of the Great Scottish Haggis Beaters Association?
I was surprised not to see your professional accreditation.
You are very professional.
I'm sure you would pass the initiation but you have to hunt out their headquarters first! 😊
Honorary member! I have the traditional haggis feathers on my hat.
Ma Maw ran a string of racing haggis .
I went haggis hunting with my Scottish cousin but didn't see any
You need to disguise your scent by gargling with single malt, or they smell you coming!
how you ever got that photo...they are so elusive
Yet another re-wilding project south of the border
I’ve got a 44 year old mate who has lived in Scotland all his life that believes this. His ignorance is unreal.