It has become conventional-almost expected-that we should play the role of seer, cast the oracle bones, and examine the entrails of animals. |
Halloween isn't a film that requires gory entrails and jets of blood bathing the lens to sustain interest or tension. |
Once the blood has drained, the stall-owner plucks off the feathers, removes the entrails and hands the bird over in a bag. |
A large gash across the old male's abdomen glistened, his entrails exposed to the sun. |
Much to my disappointment, however, this did not involve the use of animal entrails or crystal balls. |
To serve, slit the haggis down the middle and spoon the gushing entrails on to warmed plates with the clapshot and a wee dram or two. |