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    Quote Originally Posted by Silmakhor View Post
    Yup, good explanation. I have seen a few Outlander episodes, and this definitely fits it.

    The show is melodramatic fluff, but the music on the soundtrack is excellent.
    I don't think it's an Outlander reference, directly. For one thing, they don't wear modern kilts. Just "if a Scot wanted to make a mixtape for his girlfriend, how would he do it?" (But I agree with all the other comments.)
    When in doubt, end with a jig. - Robin McCauley

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    Quote Originally Posted by Touchstone View Post
    I don't think it's an Outlander reference, directly. For one thing, they don't wear modern kilts. Just "if a Scot wanted to make a mixtape for his girlfriend, how would he do it?" (But I agree with all the other comments.)
    Mixtapes were a thing - you would spend hours compiling a meaningful journey of songs on a cassette to give your girlfriend. Now it's just a playlist.

    But yes, I think the joke is to throw the word into a pre-electronic context. The translation means you don't hand over a tape; you have live musicians performing a set of songs -- and bagpipes are always funny?

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    Perhaps a weak joke if it requires this much explanation?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Father Bill View Post
    Perhaps a weak joke if it requires this much explanation?
    No, just a New Yorker joke. Famously opaque.
    When in doubt, end with a jig. - Robin McCauley

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