Quote Originally Posted by cajuncelt View Post
I may do it just to hear the kids from St. Thomas if nothing else.. Off the subject, but I did find some good haggis here. It's from the Caledonian Kitchen. And now, WAY off the subject...you and I met briefly @ the Houston games.You were at your tent when I had just finished my pipe competition. I never asked, but do you play? I ask because I am a MacIntyre on my mother's side and the MacIntyres have a GREAT piping history I'm sure you're aware of. I plan a trip someday to Argyll with my wife to the ancient MacIntyre clan's land in Glennoe.
Yes I pipe, but I rarely get a chance to compete or perform anymore because of business travel. That's me piping in my avatar. Oh yes, I know about our clan heritage as pipers. It's possible that the Piper of Duntrune was a MacIntyre. I remember you at my tent, but you didn't hang around for very long. I've been to Glennoe twice - May of 2003 and July 2008. You missed out on the Worldwide Gathering of Clan MacIntyre, cajuncelt!

Jim Walters is the owner of Caledonian Kitchen. He provides a frozen version of his haggis that is cooked and served at the host hotel for the aforementioned Rabbie Burns Supper here in Houston. It's better than the canned.