Haggi (haggii?).

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According to the new FB group I follow, Wild Haggis are everywhere… if you know where to look.

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And next Halloween?

Beware…

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Some people have named their resident haggi.

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Maybe my Scottish friends can help with this next one as I am unfamiliar with Buckfast.

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Tragic, that.

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Everything is a little different in Australia.

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Interspecies cooperation is a beautiful thing.

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16 thoughts on “Haggi (haggii?).”

  1. No haggis around here and very few photos of our native hodag. People seldom survive an encounter with one. If they do they don’t usually have time for a photo. Hodags are elusive enough that they seldom trip trail cams. Most of the illustrations are rather fanciful.

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  2. Ha ha! Buckfast haggis!

    Buckfast is a fortified wine made by monks down in Devon, I think.

    Before the Scottish Government recently hikes the tax on units of alcohol, Bucky as it’s commonly known, was relatively cheap. And it blew your head off.

    Though it tates vile, and stains your teeth purple, it is the favoured drink of all your wee maddies and dafties, who gets blootered in the stuff and inevitably create a deal of anti social behaviour.

    A haggis, mad for it on Bucky, probably thinks it can take on a car in a ‘square go’ only to find to it’s cost, that it can’t.

    Car 1 Haggis 0.

    😂

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      1. Never tried either but would say Bucky is a not quite as rough as Lanliq or El Dorado which was the cheap alcoholic drinks of the early ’70s when we used to to get tanked up for school discos! 😂

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