Bagpipes jazz

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  1. Jack Tatty

    Jack Tatty Well-Known Member

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  2. Red

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    Scotland have given the world some really awesome things. Bagpipes are not one of them.
     
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    Niether is haggis
     
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    Jack Tatty Well-Known Member

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    I have to disagree.
     
  5. Red

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    Ronnie Glavin - awesome!
     
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    Where is the "don't like" button?
    I would grant Scotland independence on condition that the perpetrators of this sound crime are rounded up and shot.
     
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    The sound was better. than the supposed bee up her bum. ( was that dancing :confused:) Not a fan of jazz either.o_O
     
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    Looked like Marilyn Monroe strangling a badger whilst it screamed in agony
     
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    North Yorks Red Well-Known Member

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    Good job I wasn't there I'd have called an ambulance before sh started, thought she was having a fkinf fit!!
     
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    North Yorks Red Well-Known Member

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    who thought Jazz was a good idea to start with in general!! :eek::confused:
     
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    So do I. I love haggis.
     
  12. Red

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    haggis is one of the awesome things.
     
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    agreed totally. Lived in Scotland for about 12 years and had some truly wonderful haggis from some of the local village butchers made on site by said butchers.
     
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    Different! Not something I've heard before.
     
  15. Red

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    I knew a Scottish chef for a while, he said there were two types of people who didn't like haggis.

    1. People who'd never tried it
    2. Morons
     
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    My definition of a gentleman, a man who can play the bagpipes, but doesn't.
     
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    I think everything about that is excellent. If you going to do something, give it both barrels.
     
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