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Dreaming of Snakes -- Stephen Stills
When do the snakes come out.
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I believe the op's original photo is of Doug MacRae, Pipe Major of the Fraser Highlanders and a judge at the George Sheriff Memorial in 2018
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Using "kilted killer" as the thread title is an insulting way to refer to Mr. Macpherson, who was a gentleman and a genuine hero. My opinion.
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27th December 15, 08:05 AM
Those who dress in the style of John Burgess or Gordon Walker are few and far between in the piping world also. With few exceptions, wandering too far toward the theatrical, as Jock has called it,...
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17th December 15, 09:28 AM
Living another day is almost always a good thing.
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8th December 15, 03:56 PM
While I didn't buy, borrow or rent clothing for my wedding, nor did I wear a kilt, the best man and I wore clothes that were the property of Her Majesty and they worked just fine. In the unlikely...
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5th December 15, 05:41 AM
Waterloo with Rod Steiger as Napoleon.
Resevoir Dogs
Pulp Fiction
Apocalypse Now
Lawerence of Arabia
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Father Bill. I am a luddite and couldn't post a link for love nor money, especially on the I- pad while traveling. Google Royal Canadian Air Force Salute and see the first image including the...
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[QUOTE=Jordan;1296775]I know how the American guys salute but I'm curious about what this Canadian style evolution is.
Edit: All three services here have a different salute, I'd guess that pipe...
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Jock: As an aside to your question of OCR, in Canada the salute has evolved to something which is neither British or American and is used by most pipe/drum majors, both civilian and military. The...
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Wearing a Black Watch Kilt is one thing and is reasonably well accepted. Wearing a red hackle you didn't earn wouldn't go over as well in many places.
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I never miss it. Will be there both days. If there is to be a meet up please post the time and place.
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Cant lose what you ain't never had -- Muddy waters
Why do you need one?
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Under the bridge -- Red Hot Chili Peppers
What will you do without your sgain dubh?
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Downtown. Petula Clark.
How will they pay the rent?
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Peter: Alll I ever knew about kilts was MacLeod of Harris modern, and I have had one for over forty years. As 1760 was a date of historical significance where I live, I decided to procure a tartan...
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Jock: Dalgleish did a special run of the so called MacLeod "portrait tartan" in ancient red for me, through my kiltmaker, in 2009. Robert MacDonald of Vancouver, British Columbia, made a kilt and...
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38 Rolls Royce Phantom II
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25th January 15, 12:22 PM
Til the cows come home -- The Church
Are there many cows on Skye?
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25th January 15, 05:32 AM
Never -- Heart
Why do hearts get broken?
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19th January 15, 06:54 PM
They appear to be wearing the same glengarry, plaid broach, cross belt and waist belt hardware.
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19th January 15, 12:17 PM
Act Naturally -- Buck Owens
What will that get you?
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28th September 14, 05:38 PM
Lieutenant is spelled the same as in America but pronounced differently, similar to khaki. A leftenant kernel probably would be something of a novelty in the Commonwealth or American forces.
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Did I miss something? Who or what are we talking about?
Sorry. Finally looked at which forum this was in, which I rarely do. My mistake.
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I attended one of his workshops about a decade ago. The most striking thing about him, beyond his fiddling, was his humility. Some younger musicians could do well by trying to emulate the man and...
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