Photos: Mad Dog

Cocktails in the ballroom lobby

 

Doggie Style, Leanover & her Mum

 

The piper descends to the lobby

 

The ballroom entrance

 

Piper with dancer Kirsty

 

Kirsty doing a sword dance

 

Hasher's table

 

The haggis ceremony

 

The haggis is piped back to the kitchen

 

Hasher's table - view 1

 



Hasher's table - view 2

 



The haggis being served.
(Something wrong?)

 

Our waitress

 

Haggis, Neeps & Tatties



Booze galore!

(Red & white wine, JW Black Label, Cardu, Baileys)

Main course
(Pork & vegetables)

 

German smoker's corner

 

The band from Scotland

 

Scottish country dancing
(organized chaos)

 

Scottish country dancing

 

Strawberry taking a drink break

(OK, who finished up all the Cardu?? Own up!)

 

Having fun.

 

Doggie Style with Mad Dog

 

Scarlet Pimp with Clitoria

 

Clitoria, Scarlet & Spanish Fly let go on the dance floor

 

Strawberry & Leanover get down

 

The survivors - kept on going & going....

 

Grabbed from video:

Whooo-eeeh

 

Here she comes...

 

Guess who?

 

 

Saint Andrew's website:

http://www.standrewssociety.gr

E-mail: info @ standrewssociety.gr

 

NOTES

To save a photo to your disk drive:
- Internet Explorer - Netscape Navigator - Opera -

(1) Right-click your mouse on the photo
(2) A menu appears
(3) Click on "Save Picture As"
(or "Save Image")
(4) Pull-down the "Save In" menu (click the down-arrow)
(5) Double-click on a disk drive letter (to choose a drive)
(6) Double click on a directory icon (if applicable)
(7) Type in a File name of your choice for the picture
(8) Click Save

To send the photo by e-mail as an attachment:
- Outlook Express -


(1) Click the "Create Mail" button to start a new e-mail
(2) Click Insert > File Attachment
(3) Pull-down the "Look In" menu (click the down arrow)
(4) Double-click on a disk drive letter (to choose the drive)
(5) Double click on a directory icon (if applicable)
(6) Click on the photo file name to highlight it
(7) Click "Attach" to attach the photo to the e-mail

                                                                            MD Feb. 2006



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