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You lot must be pissed or summit

 

I've got haggis kits in the garden..

 

I'd take the picture if it weren't dark.

 

Or is it me thats pissed, hang on, ill check the bottle....

 

:sick: :sick: :sick:

No your safe...

 

 

It's me

 

:icon_redface::icon_redface:

 

well i havent laughed so much for ages at a thread :laugh:

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You lot must be pissed or summit

 

I've got haggis kits in the garden..

 

I'd take the picture if it weren't dark.

 

Or is it me thats pissed, hang on, ill check the bottle....

 

:sick: :sick: :sick:

No your safe...

 

 

It's me

 

:icon_redface::icon_redface:

 

well i havent laughed so much for ages at a thread :laugh:

:give_rose:

Going to bed now.

Run out of Grouse agian... night all

Maty

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I'm up in Scotland visiting family for New Year, I'm taking my ferrets, what I want to know is, can you use the same purse net for haggis as you do for rabbits or do you need special round nets? :D:D:D

 

Oh god i had forgot about the haggis :laugh::laugh: are they as vicious as a pepperoni :laugh::laugh::laugh:

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I'm up in Scotland visiting family for New Year, I'm taking my ferrets, what I want to know is, can you use the same purse net for haggis as you do for rabbits or do you need special round nets? :D:D:D

 

Oh god i had forgot about the haggis :laugh::laugh: are they as vicious as a pepperoni :laugh::laugh::laugh:

Kay, you have obviously never tried to get a live haggis out of a purse net. It's a bloody nightmare i tell you.

But the kids love steamed haggis, so i do it so as not to let them down....

 

One of lives little chores

 

 

Matt ;)

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I'm up in Scotland visiting family for New Year, I'm taking my ferrets, what I want to know is, can you use the same purse net for haggis as you do for rabbits or do you need special round nets? :D:D:D

 

Oh god i had forgot about the haggis :laugh::laugh: are they as vicious as a pepperoni :laugh::laugh::laugh:

Kay, you have obviously never tried to get a live haggis out of a purse net. It's a bloody nightmare i tell you.

But the kids love steamed haggis, so i do it so as not to let them down....

 

One of lives little chores

 

 

Matt ;)

 

So they put up a good fight then , just as i suspected :laugh: how do you dispatch them though with them being round :laugh:

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I'm up in Scotland visiting family for New Year, I'm taking my ferrets, what I want to know is, can you use the same purse net for haggis as you do for rabbits or do you need special round nets? :D:D:D

 

Oh god i had forgot about the haggis :laugh::laugh: are they as vicious as a pepperoni :laugh::laugh::laugh:

Kay, you have obviously never tried to get a live haggis out of a purse net. It's a bloody nightmare i tell you.

But the kids love steamed haggis, so i do it so as not to let them down....

 

One of lives little chores

 

 

Matt ;)

 

So they put up a good fight then , just as i suspected :laugh: how do you dispatch them though with them being round :laugh:

 

The humane way is in a pot of boiling water... :icon_eek:

Me, i keep them in a tank so the kids can shoose their tea..

but dont name them, because you would only get attached to them..

It makes it more difficult when, you know, the time comes....

 

:icon_redface:

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I'm up in Scotland visiting family for New Year, I'm taking my ferrets, what I want to know is, can you use the same purse net for haggis as you do for rabbits or do you need special round nets? :D:D:D

 

Oh god i had forgot about the haggis :laugh::laugh: are they as vicious as a pepperoni :laugh::laugh::laugh:

Kay, you have obviously never tried to get a live haggis out of a purse net. It's a bloody nightmare i tell you.

But the kids love steamed haggis, so i do it so as not to let them down....

 

One of lives little chores

 

 

Matt ;)

 

So they put up a good fight then , just as i suspected :laugh: how do you dispatch them though with them being round :laugh:

 

Bite like buggers the haggis, a word of warning! only use big hobs because I had a ferret swollowed by a haggis, its head was stuck out one end and its tail was hanging out the other, had to cut the haggis in half to release it. :D

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I'm up in Scotland visiting family for New Year, I'm taking my ferrets, what I want to know is, can you use the same purse net for haggis as you do for rabbits or do you need special round nets? :D:D:D

 

Oh god i had forgot about the haggis :laugh::laugh: are they as vicious as a pepperoni :laugh::laugh::laugh:

Kay, you have obviously never tried to get a live haggis out of a purse net. It's a bloody nightmare i tell you.

But the kids love steamed haggis, so i do it so as not to let them down....

 

One of lives little chores

 

 

Matt ;)

 

So they put up a good fight then , just as i suspected :laugh: how do you dispatch them though with them being round :laugh:

 

Bite like buggers the haggis, a word of warning! only use big hobs because I had a ferret swollowed by a haggis, its head was stuck out one end and its tail was hanging out the other, had to cut the haggis in half to release it. :D

 

Thats shocking , i asked the butcher to get me a haggis on monday i think i better get some welding gloves when i buy it off him , sound right nasty sods :laugh:

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I'm up in Scotland visiting family for New Year, I'm taking my ferrets, what I want to know is, can you use the same purse net for haggis as you do for rabbits or do you need special round nets? :D:D:D

 

Oh god i had forgot about the haggis :laugh::laugh: are they as vicious as a pepperoni :laugh::laugh::laugh:

Kay, you have obviously never tried to get a live haggis out of a purse net. It's a bloody nightmare i tell you.

But the kids love steamed haggis, so i do it so as not to let them down....

 

One of lives little chores

 

 

Matt ;)

 

So they put up a good fight then , just as i suspected :laugh: how do you dispatch them though with them being round :laugh:

 

The humane way is in a pot of boiling water... :icon_eek:

Me, i keep them in a tank so the kids can shoose their tea..

but dont name them, because you would only get attached to them..

It makes it more difficult when, you know, the time comes....

 

:icon_redface:

 

Aww i bet the kids love watching them boil todeath :laugh:

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Your better off frying them, that way they do a wall of death run around the frying pan.

 

Stop it you lot are as puddled as me :laugh::laugh::laugh: oh a woks even better :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

 

you wouldnt believe the mental image i had then i cant stop tittering now :laugh:

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