Cyberus wrote:
(I thought Wilse in particular might appreciate this)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/winter/rabbie/mak.shtml
Cool, huh?
Aye, pretty cute, especially wi' it being hosted on the Norther Irish site. :lol:
Oh and have a good Burns night if you celebrate it...
Just finished my haggis, thank you.
I'm now supping a delicious Macallan, whilst watching a particularly poor example of the national game (fitbaw) be played out, live on BBC Scotland.
Dunfermline have just gone a goal up against Livingston, via a penalty.
Haggis - Whisky - Fitbaw - Bliss.
:pint:
I was wondering, why don't the English have something similar?
Is it perhaps because we have more than ONE poet of note? :lol: ;-)
Oi! Less ae that, sonny! We've mair than oor fair share ae bards North ae the border!
There's Rabbie Burns, for a start.
Then there's, eh, Robert Burns.
And don't forget, eh, erm, Robbie Burns....
OK, fair point. :laughing:
Aside:
Everyone should read Burns' "To A Mouse", one of the best poems I've ever read.
Check it out here:
http://www.robertburns.org/works/75.shtmlIt also provided the title for Steinbeck's most famous novel, "Of Mice And Men".