This is a yearly contest put on by the Scotsman website. It's all explained on the website. Just click on the "I spotted a haggis" button when you spot a haggis on one of the webcams. You do have to register to play and get prizes.
"Irishness is not primary a question of birth or blood or language; it is the condition on being involved in the Irish situation, and usually of being mauled by it."-Conor Cruise O'Brien
Did you know Haggis is also used in a sport called haggis hurling. The present Guiness World Record for Haggis Hurling has been held by Alan Pettigrew for over 22 years. He threw a 1.5 lb Haggis an astonishing 180 feet, 10 inches on the island of Inchmurrin, Loch Lomond, in August 1984.
Haggis juggling takes place at the Scottish Juggling Convention each year, with competitors competing for how long they can juggle three, four, or five large haggis.
I'm new to this. Would someone be kind enough to explain what this is all about?
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God then made man. The Italians for their beauty. The French for their cuisine. The Welsh for their voices. The Germans for their cars. And on and on until He looked at what He had created and said, "This is all very well, but no-one is having fun. I'll have to make an Irishman."