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    Quote Originally Posted by Ninehostages View Post
    Did they come with those Zulu spears through them that made them look like leftover cocktail snacks ?

    No doubt, the Pipers were "special" targets.

    Too be fair, not everyone enjoys the sound of the pipes.
    "The opposite of faith is not doubt. Doubt is central to faith. The opposite of faith is certainty."
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    I love the pipes, myself.

    My son is a drummer and he thinks that pipers are thick. (I know a fair bit about music and I don't buy that drummer's propaganda).

    Anyway, the Transvaal, Khyber pass and various other bleak places on Earth have bleaching drones sticking out of the ground here and there. You can't get much braver than leading an infantry advance playing the pipe. The last time that our army was led into battle by a piper (to my knowledge) was in Normandy in 1944. The attack fared about the same as a charge at Culloden :

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle...C3%A8res_Ridge
    Those ancient U Nialls from Donegal were a randy bunch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiltedsawyer View Post
    Too be fair, not everyone enjoys the sound of the pipes.
    Sadly, the public is exposed to more bad piping than good piping.

    Because a piper's propensity to play in public is in inverse proportion to his ability.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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