Thats the critter, just look at the size of that left rear leg, almost the size of its body
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The hair reminds me of musk ox horns.Thats the critter, just look at the size of that left rear leg, almost the size of its body
The hair reminds me of musk ox horns.
He has a handlebar mustache on his head?Reminds me of my husbands hairstyle.
He has a handlebar mustache on his head?
But you never noticed that the right legs were so much shorter than the left? So's if they took off anticlockwise, they'd tumble over and roll down the hill! And you never saw'em on the flat and level, I'll wager a stout!Im a semi true Scotswoman, twice removed on my mothers side... ;-)
The haggis hunt was a traditional winter treat for us when ever we visited our home clan. The Gunn beaters would climb the hill and disturb the cunning and vicious haggis in their nests. We would chase, always clockwise round the hill. Why haggis only ran in that one direction ilI never know but it made the left rear leg, that did most exercise, the most succulent and tender. It was the privilege of the one who caught the vicious marauding haggis with their bare hands to eat the succulent left rear leg. For Burns night celebrations, only the left rear leg is piped in to the gathering and toasted as hero with a wee dram of rich, peaty, single malt.
Only a true Scotsman or woman would know this.
But you never noticed that the right legs were so much shorter than the left? So's if they took off anticlockwise, they'd tumble over and roll down the hill! And you never saw'em on the flat and level, I'll wager a stout!
My concern is that the cost will be so highly artificially inflated that it will be cost prohibitive for many. Especially considering if you suffer with migraines, hearing of something to help with them is very sweet music to the ears (and eyes, but in the form of not feeling like they're being literally stabbed by the light when having a migraine).I have chronic migraine but it'll be ages before they actually offer this as a treatment for us general population.