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Bash the Haggis - What Fun!

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894.

Can I go back to work now? (Rhetorical question. It remains to be seen.)

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920! :lol:
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As a Scot I am deeply embarrassed - I only bashed the haggis 520.
Also, I'm suspicious about that piper - his Highland pipes sound like
Smallpipes and his kilt is a wee bit risque and short in front ...

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As a Scot I am deeply embarrassed - I only bashed the haggis 520.
Also, I'm suspicious about that piper - his Highland pipes sound like
Smallpipes and his kilt is a wee bit risque and short in front ...

Colin
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Post by Colin »

As a Scot I am deeply embarrassed - I only bashed the haggis 520.
Also, I'm suspicious about that piper - his Highland pipes sound like
Smallpipes and his kilt is a wee bit risque and short in front ...

Colin
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Colin wrote:As a Scot I am deeply embarrassed - I only bashed the haggis 520.
Also, I'm suspicious about that piper - his Highland pipes sound like
Smallpipes and his kilt is a wee bit risque and short in front ...
Now I spotted the garters too, I guess I'll do no better. 8)
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784, my best so far... I think zoob's a cheater.


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928
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I must publicly let my dismay be known and protest this haggis-bashing. It's just plain politically incorrect. Please look within yourselves and consider the costs to one and all in this hate-mongering violation of haggitional rights.

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ok, for the original--no haggis harmed:

http://www.yetisports.org/

and its hall of fame: http://obelix.jol.hu/pingu/
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910. And I think that was a lucky shot (couldn't surpass 500 after that).
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870.

Of course, there were the two whiffs, but we don't need to go into that.

It'd be interesting and more realistic if every so often it just sort of burst in your face -
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Post by IDAwHOa »

pthouron wrote:910. And I think that was a lucky shot (couldn't surpass 500 after that).
No, I don't think all those Haggis are stuffed to the same pressure. I swear I hit some EXACTLY the same and they would only go 5-600. Others, like my #20 would go out to 896.

I think the Haggis Basher Player's Union should submit a formal complaint to the Haggis Stuffers Union and request better quality control!!!
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