Love is all around...
For Amy.
Everyone, but everyone is entitled to be loved. I love a Haggis. Occasionally, with a drink of Ardbeg. And turnip. And potato.
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Everyone, but everyone is entitled to be loved. I love a Haggis. Occasionally, with a drink of Ardbeg. And turnip. And potato.
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Hey, life on the plains is hard. I understand. I know...
Ok, is it "an Hagis" or "a Hagis"
My English grammer training would require that I write "a Hagis"
Doctor Mom,
Grammar is not exactly an area in which I have any expertise.
I was always taught is was 'an' before an 'h mute' as in 'an hour' 'an honour' 'an hotel'
and I've been sticking with that to describe 'an Haggis'.
I may be completely wrong.
I'm sure there are very many differences between the USA and the UK, and all are acceptable.
It's a personal thing with me.
I shall give him his name, Bert the Haggis, and the 'problem' will be resolved.
Some web reference is available Here
Sans Panatloons.
You are wrong. You will change at once and refer to 'a haggis' from now on.
Yes Ma'am.
Bloody Heck, Doctor Mom's well connected...
Hi Dick!,
Nice to see your smile again. Yes life on the Plains is hard. Where men are rugged and demin is torn.
Yup,
We understand, we know...
Awww.. you're so sweet to do that for me.
So... it is then pronounced
Agis instead of H-agis... is that correct?
And... thanks for the references... I will stick them with the other 932 references I used for my dissertation.... underneath my desk soon to be auctioned off on EBay.
Please note:
Doctor Mom is also the Queen of Everything
Therefore, I trump all.
I prostate (Doctor joke) myself before my Queen.
I am now your grammar gimp.
Trump me, trump me...
Sans
You lie prostrate... if you were to prostate, there would be a cold, gloved, gel dipped finger up your bum
I love it when you talk dirrrty to me!
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