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I just hit 878! I was looking at that kilt-wearer's batting technique and it is not good. His foreward shoulder is higher than the back one and his back elbow is pointing down instead of up as it should be. This could be why he usually hits bloopers or grounders. We need to send a good batting coach to Loch Ness, and soon.
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If you're wondering what goes into haggis, (like I was) click on this link http://www.smart.net/~tak/haggis.html#three and then click on "recipes" on this page. I'm still wondering though, what's "lambs lights"?
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I for one love haggis, and if you're in scotland then it's macsween's haggis that you must get. Trust me.
http://www.macsween.co.uk/homepage.htm
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Well, last night I managed to break 900 (903, to be precise). Then I made a big mistake. I showed the game to my wife!! I'll never get on the computer again...

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My co-worker, Bridget McConnell RN, just got 900! :D
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913 OH YEEESSSS!

OK but who can get the lowest score above zero.
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93
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Monster wrote:If you're wondering what goes into haggis, (like I was) click on this link http://www.smart.net/~tak/haggis.html#three and then click on "recipes" on this page. I'm still wondering though, what's "lambs lights"?
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Stu H wrote:93
Wow, I haven't been able to get under 100 (and I've specifically tried). I think my lowest was 102.

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that's quite good, mine was 118
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amar wrote:I for one love haggis, and if you're in scotland then it's macsween's haggis that you must get. Trust me.
http://www.macsween.co.uk/homepage.htm
<img src = "http://www.macsween.co.uk/images/haggis.gif">
Me too. For reasons that quite escape me, we don't celebrate Burns Nights out here. Now they bring back fond memories despite the brain cells lost to the scotch on each occasion. :o
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901!

For a more humane haggis try this recipe for a Vegetarian Haggis. I have made it myself and it is very delicious.

I would have to say it's a smallpipe, not shuttle pipes.

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Post by Lorenzo »

Y'all are getting so good at bashing the Haggis you must be ready for a total waste of time, so try this:

http://www.lfo.be/games/pingpong/

Don't forget to report your losing scores. :wink: I beat the Germans first time 21-16. (they're sooooo slow!) Nearly skunked the Japs, but lossed the next 8 in a row.
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Embarassing. The German beat me 21-10. My serve seems better than his, though.

Believe it or not, I'm actually much worse at ping-pong in real life.
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Post by Lorenzo »

A good high tech mouse helps. I like the spin you can put on the ball...I just landed a few terrific curves but wasted a lot of strike-outs learning paddle control. Just lost to the Swedes 21-8.
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