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 I was watching some Youtube videos of the Japanese Shinkansen passing through a

 station at about 300 kph , looking through the comments section and found this one .

 

If this was Mumbai local, some people would have got on and off. 

 

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1 hour ago, Sidecar Racer said:

 

 I was watching some Youtube videos of the Japanese Shinkansen passing through a

 station at about 300 kph , looking through the comments section and found this one .

 

If this was Mumbai local, some people would have got on and off. 

 

You mean besides those riding on the roof or hanging out of the doors?

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22 minutes ago, The Johnster said:

There'd prolly be some sitting on that duckbill thing at the front as well...

Most likely clinging spread-eagle to prevent being blown off at top speed...

 

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1 hour ago, luckymucklebackit said:

 

No need..   

 

Release the Midges!!!!!

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But as Haggis and Midges are both endemic to Scotland, the orbital nuclear option is still the best resort ....

 

 

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50 minutes ago, Hroth said:

 

But as Haggis and Midges are both endemic to Scotland, the orbital nuclear option is still the best resort ....

 

 


That depends on whether you prefer them boiled or fried.

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Nuking them would be equivalent to microwave cooking I would have thought.  Or possibly grilling.  I usually boil or roast my haggi, but they should be cookable in an air fryer...  I alway buy the packed ones in Tesco, had fresh one year and it was a devil of a job to catch the little b*gger.

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Careful where you nuke, we export Norfolk haggis to Scotland every year, quite when the Norfolk colony got established I don't know..

 

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1 hour ago, TheQ said:

Careful where you nuke, we export Norfolk haggis to Scotland every year, quite when the Norfolk colony got established I don't know..

 

 

Provided you don't let them arm themselves, Norfolk should be quite safe!

 

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3 hours ago, TheQ said:

Careful where you nuke, we export Norfolk haggis to Scotland every year, quite when the Norfolk colony got established I don't know..

 

It's why there's also the Suffolk haggis herd.
 

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By Ivor Traktor, Farming Correspondent (intern)

A herd of haggis has colonised an area of north Suffolk after being accidentally released into the countryside.

 

 

https://www.suffolkgazette.com/haggis-herd-suffolk/

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