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Yes, Pete. I did have to eat my haggis at three sittings.
As for your mention of Maria and tripe. It is not just the UK which still
has tripe shops. I remember on my first visit to France, seeing "Les
tripes" advertised in  butcher's and deli windows, so it is quite possible
that lots of othere countries do eat tripe as a matter of course, maybe
Brazil is one of these.

One little item on the long running saga of Scottish independence. In the
UK parliament we have a lot of Scots as elected MPs. Even the current
Prime Minister, David Cameron is a Scot but I have never seen him in a
kilt or any kind of Cameron tartan come to that.

What puzzles some people, including me is that, if Sotland goes completely
independent, what will happen to all the scottish UK MPs ?

Will we have a spate of bye elections where only English and Irish and
Welsh people can stand as MPs.

I suppose it will all work out,


Glad you enjoyed your haggis. Perhaps you will eat something containing a
lot of leeks on the 1st of March and Irish stew on the 17th.


We have no real English dishes so you can forget about the 23rd of April.



73 - Ian, G0TEZ @ GB7CIP

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