on a channel 5 documentary I'm watching was one of the first people to see the Loch Ness Monster in 1933. Wonder if our GS is related and why he has a predilection for strange food. Does he have a warped sense of imagination passed down through his predecessors genes?
he may be a time traveller and due to his vast array of different era foods, his palate is different to ours, remember my gran saying she liked a bit of tongue in the 1920s no way our lass would like a bit of tongue today
This thread has prompted me to read up on the Loch Ness monster. I can't see anything logical about it existing. That said I'm scared to death Jaws is going to eat me when I have a paddle in Brid so I wouldn't be wading in with my pole anytime soon if I were in the area.
Never seen it myself but apparently Nessie only gets confrontational when it smells the blood of an Englishman