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Post by jean on Feb 1, 2010 16:40:50 GMT
That is the natural shape of my head, by the way, Jean. It's quite difficult to get hats to fit. A small length of drainpipe should do it. Though I can see you might have difficulty stopping it from slipping down over the ears, unless they protrude more than is apparent from the pic.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2010 14:12:52 GMT
i bought a haggis the other day but ive lost it now. :/
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Post by tarzanontarmazepam on Feb 2, 2010 21:18:59 GMT
Trubbs looks cute... awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww...
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Post by Patrick on Feb 2, 2010 22:09:52 GMT
i bought a haggis the other day but ive lost it now. :/ It might have run away - they can be vicious little buggers when they try.
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Post by everso on Feb 3, 2010 0:24:52 GMT
i bought a haggis the other day but ive lost it now. :/ It might have run away - they can be vicious little buggers when they try. Should be o.k. so long as the teeth had been removed.
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Post by Weyland on Feb 3, 2010 10:37:06 GMT
i bought a haggis the other day but ive lost it now. :/ It might have run away - they can be vicious little buggers when they try. How true. Sometimes the feral ones can grow frighteningly big and turn bright orange. That's why the Northumberland Border Guards are now armed with M41-A pulse rifles. I believe the Cumbrian authorities are considering abandoning the traditional sheep-tallow torches and cross-bows too. Oh -- I see you're using a feral haggis as an avatar. On no account let it anywhere near the wedding tackle!
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