Well thats up to you Buddy, I'm a Scotsman living in the U.S. and this Christmas I'm going home and taking my wife (whose American) and where did she want me to take her, that right Loch Ness so she'll be there on December 27th. I must admit I did tell her not to build her hopes up in seeing Nessie *L*
But she can hope.
2007-09-24 14:26:05
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answered by Anonymous
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If it WERE a "myth", then how do you explain this recipe?
Nessie-meat Haggis:
1 cleaned sheep or lamb's stomach bag
2 lbs. dry oatmeal
2 lbs finely chopped Nessie-meat
1 lb. chopped mutton suet
1 lb. lamb or venison liver, boiled and minced
2 cups stock
sheep heart and lights, boiled and minced
1 large chopped onion
1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp. allspice
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. pepper
This is the most traditional of all Scottish dishes, eaten on Burns Night (January 25th, the birthday of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns, 1759-1796) and at Hogmanay (New Year's Eve). It is really a large round sausage; the skin being a sheep's paunch. The finest haggis of all is made with deer liver, served to the skirl of the pipes, cut open with a traditional 'sgian dubh' (black stocking knife) and accompanied by small glasses of neat Scotch whisky. This recipes dates from 1856.
Toast oatmeal slowly until crisp. Mix all ingredients (except stomach bag) together. Add stock. Fill bag to just over half full, press out air, and sew up securely. Have ready a large pot of boiling water. Prick the haggis all over with a large pin so it doesn't burst. Boil slowly for 4-5 hours. Serve with clapshot.
2007-09-24 13:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a myth, as every investigation has shown that there is no reason to think that it is true. All photos and films have been shown to be misinterpeted i.e. caused by something else.
So, no evidence for it, no indication that it might be real, and factors like possible life length, food sources, etc all combine to give it a total myth.
2007-09-24 13:08:35
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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To find out, you need to purchase a complete set of radar detector system, with satellite imaging zooming in technology capable of detecting large objects above 80 feet in length moving under the lake covering the entire lake radius. Guessing can be just 50-50. So it depends on your budget of studies beyond human understanding in the existence of life. Because the depth of the entire lake is still uncertain by many scientists due to budget contraints of technological devices and the massive size of the lake that looks like an ocean in England. How much does it cost to calculate the depth of every radius in the lake and the satellite technology to zoom every underwater tunnels or nests of every living creature and movement of large objects in the lake before conclusion should be made. Not even a scientist can count and determine all different types of species that resides in our sea water, because water with certain depths under the sea where sunlight cannot penetrate, and high pressure under water living creatures are unreachable by our physical built of homosapiens. There are tough living beings under the sea that can resist water pressure with a body that illuminate lights under the deepest ocean never discovered by humans because our body can never resist the depth and the water pressure of the deepest ocean
2007-09-24 13:30:47
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answered by varsitythoo@yahoo.co.uk 2
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maybe there really was a creature like the lochness during the time when dinosaurs roamed the earth. but when man came around, there probably weren't any.
2007-09-24 13:02:37
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on the people you ask. Some believeit is a myth and others think it is true-'sightings'.
But it's a myth because nothing has been proven.
2007-09-24 13:09:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people said they saw it but i don't know, i believe it to be a myth.
2007-09-24 14:24:42
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answered by Mrs. Storm 3
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Yes,Scientist have went to the lake that they say nessy is at and they have not found anything in the lake.I wished it was true!
2007-09-24 13:05:25
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answered by FutereMassie 3
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Yeth! Nethie ith a female name.
2007-09-24 22:36:51
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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No we were out on a boat yesterday and saw her clear as a bell.
2007-09-24 13:10:07
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answered by Angel Bonnie 4
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