
The whining skirl of the pipes had struck dread into the Germans on the Somme, who had called the kilted pipers “Ladies from Hell”
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The whining skirl of the pipes had struck dread into the Germans on the Somme, who had called the kilted pipers “Ladies from Hell”
Soñadora wrote:http://www.economist.com/node/16885894The whining skirl of the pipes had struck dread into the Germans on the Somme, who had called the kilted pipers “Ladies from Hell”
bob perry wrote:When I was 10 years old my dear old Dad took me to a football pitch up at Katoomba in the blue Mountains outside of Sydney. The Black Watch band was playing. It changed my life.
SloopJonB wrote:Our first house was on a wide boulevard park (Grand Boulevard in N. Van for you locals). Frequently on weekend mornings a lone piper would play in the park - it was great to hear. Then we moved to our current house and the first weekend here we found that a neighbour played the pipes on weekend mornings on her deck overlooking the water.
What are the chances?
I love the pipes outdoors but they should be banned indoors.
Britches wrote:On one of our race there/spend the night/race back in the morning deals last year a guy brought his bagpipes. It's amazing at how effective they were at getting folks up and moving after what may or may not have been a late night of imbibing.
kimbottles wrote:Britches wrote:On one of our race there/spend the night/race back in the morning deals last year a guy brought his bagpipes. It's amazing at how effective they were at getting folks up and moving after what may or may not have been a late night of imbibing.
I am told Queen Elizabeth is awakened every morning at 9AM by a Piper who pipes outside of her bedroom window. Way classier than an alarm clock.
Soñadora wrote:kimbottles wrote:Britches wrote:On one of our race there/spend the night/race back in the morning deals last year a guy brought his bagpipes. It's amazing at how effective they were at getting folks up and moving after what may or may not have been a late night of imbibing.
I am told Queen Elizabeth is awakened every morning at 9AM by a Piper who pipes outside of her bedroom window. Way classier than an alarm clock.
oh man...that would be AWESOME in our neighborhood.
How hard is it to learn the pipes? Maybe I should try it.
Britches wrote:kimbottles wrote:Britches wrote:On one of our race there/spend the night/race back in the morning deals last year a guy brought his bagpipes. It's amazing at how effective they were at getting folks up and moving after what may or may not have been a late night of imbibing.
I am told Queen Elizabeth is awakened every morning at 9AM by a Piper who pipes outside of her bedroom window. Way classier than an alarm clock.
She gets to sleep in until 9AM?
How hard is it to become queen? Maybe I should try THAT.