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Address to a Haggis at The Glenlivet Distillery

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2008

You have to experience this at least once in your life. I had the Haggis-experience last week at The Glenlivet Distillery and I even liked the taste of the Haggis, in a small portion.
You see Ian Logan from Chivas Brothers. The poem is traditional as well, written by Robert Burns.

http://www.meisjevandeslijterij.nl
http://www.drinkblog.nl

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  • Pretty Good young man.

    EXPATWITHWISDOM beats them a'. Check him oot on You Tube withoot the Burns Supper. Available on the Eastern Seabord of the USA for all your Burns night entertainment.

  • @monchavo McFadyen says "Arms an legs" instead of "legs an arms" but that is no big deal :-)

  • "when they only had whisky to survuive on" what an idiot!

  • MacFadyen not only gets his recitals wrong but they are needlessly melodramatic! However, a teacher reading out a school register could do a better job of engaging their audience than this tubby jock can with Scotland's finest poet! Awful stuff.

  • what an ignorant audience!!! they never shut up either that or they had too much glenlivet...

  • All I can say is that the Glenlivet Distillery would do well to employ Harry MacFadyen as his rendition is far superior

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