On the declension of 'haggis'

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LesleyB
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Post by LesleyB » Tue Jan 30, 2007 12:26 am

Hi Sally
I'm giving up red wine till I lose 25kg or Friday which ever comes first
Ok.... :roll:
25 kg in a few days is positively more than dangerous so here's to Friday!! [5 cups]
Re. name spelling - dinna worry, if you grow up with a daft name like Lesley, you get used to it - folk spell it wrong all the time!
I can envision the haggis doing more easily. Just paddling around (in circles due to the asymmetry) in its local loch
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Sarah - A kind of canoeing perhaps :?: :wink:

Best wishes
Lesley

jennyblain
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Post by jennyblain » Fri Feb 02, 2007 11:31 am

LesleyB wrote: Re. name spelling - dinna worry, if you grow up with a daft name like Lesley, you get used to it - folk spell it wrong all the time!
:D Try 'Blain', especially since yon American conjuror fellow came on people's TVs! :roll:

We had a nice Burns Night (haggis included) .. since when I've been frantically marking student papers, catching up for what I couldn't do when I had flu :( . Hence the silence... back to the papers, now.

And it's Friday :)

Jenny
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