McDonald’s is an Irish name. Scottish names begin Mac, Irish names begin Mc. The Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland would know this.
I am not a seafood fan, but like the meat pies and sausage rolls to be found at a local fish-n-chips shop in Dunoon, Scotland (“Ferry Fish Bar”?). They wrapped them in newspaper, and the grease oozed right through. Not strictly Scottish food, but no way was I eating haggis. Oh, and what we called “lamb-burger”: “beefburger” was surely false advertising.
As a side-effect, because this was the 80s and due to the inability to test for Mad Cow Disease, I am unable to donate blood. I could go any minute!
BE THIS GUY over 6 years ago
Does haggis come with special sauce?
Ontman over 6 years ago
A mouth watering menu.
ArmOfTheSportsPress over 6 years ago
“The haggis is in the fryer for sure.” – Lieut. Com. Montgomery Scott
gocomicsbitesass over 6 years ago
Pab,
McDonald’s is an Irish name. Scottish names begin Mac, Irish names begin Mc. The Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland would know this.
steverinoCT over 6 years ago
I am not a seafood fan, but like the meat pies and sausage rolls to be found at a local fish-n-chips shop in Dunoon, Scotland (“Ferry Fish Bar”?). They wrapped them in newspaper, and the grease oozed right through. Not strictly Scottish food, but no way was I eating haggis. Oh, and what we called “lamb-burger”: “beefburger” was surely false advertising.
As a side-effect, because this was the 80s and due to the inability to test for Mad Cow Disease, I am unable to donate blood. I could go any minute!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 6 years ago
…lucky Albert… :/
ChessPirate over 6 years ago
“Would you like to Superpower that?”
Ryan Plut over 6 years ago
“What would you like to drink with that? Irn-Bru?”