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Wilky

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Hello all!
My name is Callum and I originally come from Scotland although I live and work in Louisiana.
I have owned a variety of classic british cars a 66 Mini Cooper S, Triumph Dolomite Sprint, Jaguar XJS V12, and my most recent purchase is a 72 TR6.

It was a bit rough round the edges however my efforts over the last 8 months have made it roadworthy with slightly more grunt than standard (although not to much)

I look forward to learning from the forum and sharing what knowledge I have if I can help anyone out.

I also look forward to getting the TR6 100% and maybe going to some meetings!

Thanks!!

Callum (Wilky)
 
Hey, Callum!

Welcome to the BCF. Louisiana transplant to Tennessee here!

Lots of camaraderie and assistance here. Enjoy!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
ecurie_ecosse said:
Welcome aboard,Callum,from another transplanted Scot. :thumbsup:

Stuart. :cheers:

So, how do you prepare Cajun haggis? :jester:
 
Mickey Richaud said:
ecurie_ecosse said:
Welcome aboard,Callum,from another transplanted Scot. :thumbsup:

Stuart. :cheers:

So, how do you prepare Cajun haggis? :jester:

hahaha!! I have no idea, however I have developed a liking for Boudin, although my intestines would probably disagree with the above statement!
 
Mickey Richaud said:
So, how do you prepare Cajun haggis? :jester:
Well ... obviously you'd start with a nice roux, then okra and celery, mebbe some shrimp in addition to the traditional sheep offal, onions, etc ... might actually turn out rather interesting!

But I think I'll let someone else go first!
:devilgrin:
 
TR3driver said:
Mickey Richaud said:
So, how do you prepare Cajun haggis? :jester:
Well ... obviously you'd start with a nice roux, then okra and celery, mebbe some shrimp in addition to the traditional sheep offal, onions, etc ... might actually turn out rather interesting!

Mais, Randall - you sure you're not Cajun?
 
Wilky said:
Mickey Richaud said:
ecurie_ecosse said:
Welcome aboard,Callum,from another transplanted Scot. :thumbsup:

Stuart. :cheers:

So, how do you prepare Cajun haggis? :jester:

hahaha!! I have no idea, however I have developed a liking for Boudin, although my intestines would probably disagree with the above statement!

Anyone who eats haggis GOT to like Boudin.

'Specially da red kind! :wink:
 
Mickey Richaud said:
Wilky said:
Mickey Richaud said:
ecurie_ecosse said:
Welcome aboard,Callum,from another transplanted Scot. :thumbsup:

Stuart. :cheers:

So, how do you prepare Cajun haggis? :jester:

hahaha!! I have no idea, however I have developed a liking for Boudin, although my intestines would probably disagree with the above statement!

Anyone who eats haggis GOT to like Boudin.

'Specially da red kind! :wink:

Mais oui,ma cher, but not everyone who likes boudin will eat haggis. :devilgrin: :jester:

Stuart. :cheers:
 
Hey, it ain't Cajun without rice!
 
Hi There Callum,

"Welcome" to the BCF. "THEE" most Fun, Informative Forum anywhere.

Enjoy Yourself here.

Russ
 
:savewave: Welcome!
 
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