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July 12, 2005

Plagiarism.

Dangerous I call it, dangerous. A Scottish blog roundup. First one will no doubt include Chirac’s views on haggis. Anyone want to get Silvio’s on deep fried pizza for the second?

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Silvio quite likes deep fried pizza, although he really does prefer the delights of the amazingly awful invention that is the kebab pizza. Followed by a deep fried Mars Bar of course.

Jacques will be getting offered deep fried Maltesers: mainly because they explode...

Posted by: Devil's Kitchen | Jul 12, 2005 11:40:23 AM

Speaking of plagiarism: I used to work for the NC state fair, which CLAIMED to have invented deep fried mars bars. Shocking. SHOCKING. As a Scot and a Tar Heel I was *appalled.*

Posted by: Katie Bartleby | Jul 12, 2005 12:26:27 PM

I was unaware that blogging, never mind computers, had actually reached over Hadrian's Wall into the land of the great unwashed! We were promised security and peace by the great overlord, Alexus Fergusonius, himself an exile from the lands of the kilt, although for long enough a true Civitas Romanus (citizen of the Empire); and now the heathen are not only rising up, they are advancing into the regions of the Roman InterNetus, gathering blogs and knowledge as they roam forward, uttering strange war-cries such as, "Gie us a 'link'" and "hold yer' posting, Jimmy".

We are all doomed!

Posted by: Mike Cunningham | Jul 12, 2005 1:37:45 PM

..deep fried Mars Bars were invented in
Stonehaven. Also famous for the world's most jaded dentists.

Posted by: Paul Coletti | Jul 14, 2005 3:39:28 PM

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