Wow, Pab - thanks for clearing that up for me. In fact, if I purchase it online in the UK, I’ll get an authentic one that contains the lung. Sadly, those are unavailable here in the US.
I love hot dogs but I just don’t think about what’s in them and after reading the comments (great by the way) I think I’m one step or more closer to becoming vegetarian.
Pab: From “yesterday”, I’m thinking of putting the lime in the coconut myself… thanks for your thoughts on the merger as well. For us readers, whatever happens will be “just another one of those things,” but for you who put the ink on the paper it will be more significant. As long as her majesty is around in some form or other, I’ll be there.
In spite of my heritage, I also detest corned beef and cabbage. I like cabbage fried down and eaten (Hungarian style) with sour cream - now possibly Greek Yogurt. Although my ancesters are from all the British Iles, I just like the foods that are good.
oranaiche over 13 years ago
XD
Nice one, Pab!
luckylouie over 13 years ago
The best thing about haggis is that it looks the same going in as it does coming out.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
Yup, I’ll eat a Fenway park dog with everything on it but I complain about haggis.
What’s the difference between a Fenway Frank and a New York Yankee Stadium Hot Dog? You ain’t gonna buy a NY hot dog in October.
Hugh B. Hayve over 13 years ago
You ain’t gonna buy one in in Fenway either, this coming October, Lew. All the baseball stadium munchies will be eaten in Toronto.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member over 13 years ago
Actually they are protected under the Endangering Species Act (1975). See here for the facts: http://howlandbolton.com/essays/read_more.php?sid=195
The Old Wolf over 13 years ago
Wow, Pab - thanks for clearing that up for me. In fact, if I purchase it online in the UK, I’ll get an authentic one that contains the lung. Sadly, those are unavailable here in the US.
Colt9033 over 13 years ago
Haggis is endangered species?? I know you can’t import due to a export band on Lamb lungs.
Unless your talking about Wild Haggis…..
grapfhics over 13 years ago
you’d eat chittlens too if it were offered. I’ll stick with the red hots.
cdward over 13 years ago
By the way, Congratulations, Old Wolf, for the shout out!
ChukLitl Premium Member over 13 years ago
You can’t get brain since the mad cow scare.
skipping over 13 years ago
I love hot dogs but I just don’t think about what’s in them and after reading the comments (great by the way) I think I’m one step or more closer to becoming vegetarian.
TheDOCTOR over 13 years ago
You Go,Old Wolf, You da Man!
VancouverRaven over 13 years ago
Of course they’re banned by treaty, that’s the mark of a good haggis!
pomdemonium over 13 years ago
A haggis of mass destruction?
I like haggis. Especially free range haggis. (And now I’ll have the Capitol Steps running through my head all day.)
junco49 over 13 years ago
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cwreenactor over 13 years ago
Och, aye. ‘Tis true.
runar over 13 years ago
Somebody once told me that in Scotland, instead of hunting snipes, they send gullible tourists off to hunt the wild haggis.
The Old Wolf over 13 years ago
Pab: From “yesterday”, I’m thinking of putting the lime in the coconut myself… thanks for your thoughts on the merger as well. For us readers, whatever happens will be “just another one of those things,” but for you who put the ink on the paper it will be more significant. As long as her majesty is around in some form or other, I’ll be there.
runar over 13 years ago
Check out the comments here for some really disquieting foods.
ironflange over 13 years ago
Throughout this strip, you can replace “haggis” with “Marmite” and get the same effect.
vldazzle over 13 years ago
In spite of my heritage, I also detest corned beef and cabbage. I like cabbage fried down and eaten (Hungarian style) with sour cream - now possibly Greek Yogurt. Although my ancesters are from all the British Iles, I just like the foods that are good.
r.dauphinee over 13 years ago
Good food is good food. Old Wolf knows whereof he speaks!