LL-L "Delectables" 2003.11.11 (09) [E]
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From: Thomas <t.mcrae at uq.net.au>
Subject: LL-L "Delectables" 2003.11.10 (08) [E]
on 11/11/03 11:01, JRodenburg at aol.com
> Of course they are found in the lowlands - sloes are not berries, they
> contain stones - because they are actually the wild form of the plum! The
> sloe bush is the same as the blackthorn.
After all Scotland's unique bard William McGonagall, in his comic song "The
Rattling Boy From Dublin" describes the unfaithful Biddy Brown thus...
'Her eyes they were as black as sloes,
She had black hair and an aquiline nose.'
Regards
Tom
Tom Mc Rae PSOC
Brisbane Australia
"The masonnis suld mak housis stark and rude,
To keep the pepill frome the stormes strang,
And he that fals, the craft it gois all wrang."
>>From 15th century Scots Poem 'The Buke of the Chess'
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