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Old 10-03-2011, 12:06 PM
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Is the southern hemisphere Haggis similar or does it move around the hills anti- clockwise .
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Old 10-03-2011, 03:11 PM
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Is the southern hemisphere Haggis similar or does it move around the hills anti- clockwise .
The haggis mondus novis is unique to the south, and is bred due to superior genetic characteristics..........so no more funny legs!

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Old 10-03-2011, 06:21 PM
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The haggis mondus novis is unique to the south, and is bred due to superior genetic characteristics..........so no more funny legs!

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It must be tricky to spot and catch if it can run around flat ground .
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Old 10-04-2011, 01:35 AM
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It must be tricky to spot and catch if it can run around flat ground .

They tend to roll around allot when excited. Easy to pounce upon and catch for the pot!

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Old 10-06-2011, 04:55 PM
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The haggis mondus novis is unique to the south, and is bred due to superior genetic characteristics..........so no more funny legs!

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I assume you are in the southern tropics as haggis mondus novis sounds as though it is related to dux magnus equatorius which grazes on the plain .
All Haggis at near polar latitudes graze on hillsides with the northern Haggis grazing south facing slopes in winter moving clockwise to the west in spring , north in summer and east in the autumn .

The temperature has dropped significantly here in the past few days sending the Haggis scurrying to the south slopes .
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Old 10-07-2011, 11:07 PM
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Seen a Haggis gustasus similus pullus today . the have even legs and live on flat ground .
I thought most of them had scarpered to Spain to graze mainly on the plain .
Whenever I go to Spain I always eat at a small restaurant run by Juan Cahuna .
Apparently he is a retired Matador .
As haggis is seasonal I usually have Juans speciality of Cahunas del Torro which is a double portion of huge meatballs .
On my most recent visit he had changed the special to Cahunas del matador so I decided to try that .
The portions were very small , akin to plum tomatoes but I reckon it was due to the economy .
As I was paying the bill Juan asked as usual " you enjoy your meal senior "
I said yes thank you but the portion was much smaller than the previous special .
Juan informed me " dey from de bullfight senior "
what difference does that make I enquired .
Juan replied " sometimes de bull wins .
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