Dark Side of the Horse by Samson for December 30, 2010

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    Chester321  almost 14 years ago

    Nice try, but it will take more than a shower to help Horace.

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    Chester321  almost 14 years ago

    Good night all. It’s bedtime on the west coast.

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    zero  almost 14 years ago

    The key to bagpipe listening is not stand too close. I like the way they sound on recordings. AND I have heard them in a live performance & still liked it. Maybe a proof of reincarnation….

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    Ice_Bear66  almost 14 years ago

    Yes, nothing like Bagpipes at close quarters. I love it! At least he’s got them on the correct shoulder.

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    LEopardGEcko  almost 14 years ago

    Horace, Horace, Horace…

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    Simon_Jester  almost 14 years ago

    I agree with RC Minor. You would never hear ME saying things about the bagpipes like….like….

    Ohhh…..

    Q: What is the difference between the bagpipes and an onion?

    A: When you chop up an onion, you cry.

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    Droptma Styx  almost 14 years ago

    Drowning a bagpipes: mercy killing.

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    bmonk  almost 14 years ago

    What is perfect pitch when it comes to a set of bagpipes?

    Hitting the bottom of the dumpster without hitting any of the sides.

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    ponytail56  almost 14 years ago

    I love that eerie, forlorn, sound

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    dianecliff  almost 14 years ago

    Obviously most of you have never heard the bag pipes played correctly.

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    GESWho  almost 14 years ago

    dianecliff said, “Obviously most of you have never heard the bag pipes played correctly.”

    The correct way to play the bagpipes is with a 9 iron….

    (only kidding. I love properly “played” bagpipes too….)

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    bmonk  almost 14 years ago

    @GES Who, I prefer a 12-gauge myself…

    ;-)
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    Coyoty Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    A regrettable orchestra: Bagpipes, accordions, kazoos, tubas, Jew’s harps, grass blades, recorders, kitten xylophone, and vuvuzelas.

    You don’t want to be around when they tune the instruments. They do tune them.

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    hopeandjoy2  almost 14 years ago

    A bagpipe is great in small doses for me

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    Heyjack  almost 14 years ago

    …and it puts me in mind of the time the “Tannanhill Weavers” was playing just fine - could hear the flute and fiddle like heavenly aerials. Then from behind the curtain comes….ANDREW ON THE PIPES!! Oh, hisself was good but everyone could take a break.

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    vldazzle  almost 14 years ago

    Bagpipes are very touching at a funeral. Lovely music, they are NOT. Although I’m partly Scottish and Irish too, I don’t enjoy piping, step dancing or even corned beef and cabbage. The latter is better - fried cabbage with sour cream (Hungarian style).

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    bmonk  almost 14 years ago

    Coyoty, is that anything like PDQ Bach’s Safe sextet, for piccolo, English horn, bass clarinet, contrabassoon, harp & celesta?

    That is: a modified woodwind quartet, plus the harp and celesta.

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