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It’s the anniversary of Robert Burns’ (1759-96) birth, and I’m taking a break from prepping this evening’s ‘Address to a Haggis’ (1786) - a small gathering in London - to wish my fellow Scots, wherever you are around the globe, a very happy Burns’ Night! Slàinte mhath! 🏴 https://t.co/XiGiczNff2
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Born
1759 Robert Burns (Burns night)
1874 W Somerset Maugham
1882 Virginia Woolf
1901 Mildred Dunnock
1929 Elizabeth Allen
1931 Stig Anderson
1931 Dean Jones
1936 Diana Hyland
1938 Etta James
1939 Angela Thorne
1942 Eusebio
1943 Tobe Hooper
1945 Leigh Taylor-Young https://t.co/0aJHFWNJAb
Last night, I hosted a wonderful #BurnsNight supper, celebrating Robert Burns, Scotland’s national poet, and showcasing the very best of Scottish food and drink. An evening rich in music and poetry - and yes, even a little bawdy in the best Burns tradition! Slàinte Mhath! 🥃🏴 https://t.co/IMBXnLO4gT
How should you celebrate Burns Night?
Pour yourself a dram of @SassenachSpirit Whisky and listen to @SamHeughan recite Address To A Haggis by Robert Burns!
To the Haggis!
Slainte! 🥃
@MenInKiltsSTARZ https://t.co/Ztbk9ndSJG
In the run-up to Burns Night, I'm going to show you some of the paintings I've created over the last few years. This one is called 'Nine Inch Will Please A Lady' and actually contains a measuring tape. I can't believe no-one has bought it! #BurnsNight https://t.co/GeYjHJnG1a https://t.co/K5EvlB9tsC
In honor of Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1795) on Burns Night, meet my Peter Bertram (1811-1875) who was born in Scotland and came to the US as a young farmer. I have found no evidence that he married so I am not sure who this gal is in the photo. #RobertBurns https://t.co/Em8Xh59j03
Let's raise a glass to our national bard, Robert Burns! – Scotch Whisky News: Let's raise a glass to the life and poetry of Scotland's national bard, Robert Burns. We've listed below some excellent new drams to celebrate Burn's Night including this fantastic single malt from ... https://t.co/gDKuYIwk60
Happy Burns Night! It was a pleasure to celebrate last weekend with @ASFevents. How great to celebrate the legacy of Robert Burns by enjoying good company and good food, as they did at the first Burns Supper in 1801. https://t.co/vSbwrnKpkJ
Today's #flagoftheday is Scotland 🏴 (Alba in Scottish Gaelic), flying for Burns Night/Burns Supper. It's a celebration of the life and poetry of poet Robert Burns. https://t.co/sGE37crwYm
— Kelabration (The Minor League Nerd) (@kelabration) January 25, 2023
Just made a vegan Burns Night meal, including a Cranachan 🎉 (sorry, I know that’s not Burns I’m reading but it is another literary Scotsman named Robert whom I need to read for uni!!!) https://t.co/XxZMZh6jrW