Re: Happy Robbie Burns Night

2011-01-26 Thread David Bovill
On 26 January 2011 01:20, Calvin Waterbury wrote: > > Also, I am equally lost about "haggis (with neeps and tatties, natch)," but > I can dig that up myself (I hope?). > Calvin - please don't. They are bad enough alive. ___ use-livecode mailing list us

Re: Happy Robbie Burns Night

2011-01-25 Thread Mark Wieder
Calvin- Tuesday, January 25, 2011, 5:20:10 PM, you wrote: > Hi Mark, > I am not familiar with "Burn's Night." I could do a search on the web > for information, but I like the personal touch. :) > Could you provide a brief explanation or at least a link to what *you* > are referencing? > Also,

Re: Happy Robbie Burns Night

2011-01-25 Thread Richmond
On 01/26/2011 03:13 AM, Mark Wieder wrote: All- What are you doing to celebrate Burns Night? I made a vegetarian haggis (with neeps and tatties, natch) and will be reciting "To a Haggis" at a dinner this evening. Nothing! While Burns' poetry was, on the whole, not unduly bad; his politics wer

Re: Happy Robbie Burns Night

2011-01-25 Thread Peter Haworth
Here's a snippet from my friend in Scotland that might balance out the terrible thought of vegetarian haggis! "Whilst I’m here I’d like say ‘Happy Rabbie Burns Day’. Every hospital in every country of the World has a Burns unit thanks to our National bard… Unlike our US counterparts, us Scots ar

Re: Happy Robbie Burns Night

2011-01-25 Thread Calvin Waterbury
Hi Mark, I am not familiar with "Burn's Night." I could do a search on the web for information, but I like the personal touch. :) Could you provide a brief explanation or at least a link to what *you* are referencing? Also, I am equally lost about "haggis (with neeps and tatties, natch),"