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Jonathan N. Little
B-b-b-but I like bagpipes!dorayme said:I can't do this. I have tried. It just prays on what is left of
my mind. But, Reverend, I liked your bagpipe joke(s)...
B-b-b-but I like bagpipes!dorayme said:I can't do this. I have tried. It just prays on what is left of
my mind. But, Reverend, I liked your bagpipe joke(s)...
B-b-b-but I like bagpipes!
B-b-b-but I like bagpipes!
Ever heard genuine Pibroch (piobaireachd, Ceol Mhor) ?
Remarkable stuff. Seems to be constructed very much like classical
Indian Raga.
I was introduced to it by a colleague from "SarthAfrika", strange as
it might seem. Never forgotten that night at the youth hostel in
Ullapool - three bagpipers: one from the Netherlands, one from
Denmark, and one from South Africa. They were not well received by
the locals...
No idea what that's got to do with HTML, though.
Jonathan N. Little said:B-b-b-but I like bagpipes!
Alan J. Flavell said:Ever heard genuine Pibroch (piobaireachd, Ceol Mhor) ?
Remarkable stuff. Seems to be constructed very much like classical
Indian Raga.
....
No idea what that's got to do with HTML, though.
dorayme said:Jonathan... after your brilliant answer to a question about
borders recently by Reverend Blinky, you are allowed to like
whatever you like...
(I must say, bagpipe jokes were never in my ken... they are a
whole new genre...)
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