I also tried haggis.
It really isn't as bad as it sounds. Really.
So many things has happened these few days.
In London. On the way to Edinburgh. In Edinburgh.
It's just... whoa.
Sometimes scary. Sometimes exhilirating. Sometimes... I dunno.
Sometimes I think my life in Plymouth is but brief commas and breathers for when life really happens, like when it did in London.
Something happened in London.
I don't know how to feel about it.
I'll just... take is as it is then. Come what may. I *think* I'm prepared for whatever outcome it may come out to be.
Oh by the way, I've just met up with two of the coolest Polish girls around, and omigod, they're an awesome couple - so lovey dovey and just amazing! Am planning a trip to Poland to visit them soon. And they're going to Malaysia as well, and if their timing is right, they're gonna bunk at my place. Yeayness.
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Oh my!
Sounds like fun!
Was at the Cold Storage Supermarket in Bangsar Shopping Complex the other day and I saw... HAGGIS!
Wow. I think that place sells anything.
But it must be pre-ordered though.
Doubt it's halal, but who cares. Wonder if a Scot prepares them!
BTW, I didn't get the recipe for the Roast Lamb. Only the potatoes and they were LOVELY! Thanks HEAPS!
told you Haggis is delicious. mmmmmmm, sheep offals boiled with onions in sheep stomach... what more can ye want in Life?
besides, it seems that Thai cuisine could very well be "hazardous" to my health. buek!
ooh, a Polish lesbian couple. and i thought i was the weirdest oddball amongst your circle of friends.
Wandernut: Right, I'll pass you the roast lamb recipe when i get back to Plymouth. Sorry sorry.
Haggis is good!! seriously.. go try, go try!
Differ: Heh, you're prolly one of the more 'normal' ones around.
Eh, nolah, my friends not weird la. They're just true to themselves, and thats something I really respect.
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