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2nd February 12, 08:13 PM
#11
Re: Question
Originally Posted by chrisupyonder
Our Border Collie (She died about 5 years ago) used to ignore sheep and round up the geese. I suppose it was easier as she was getting on a bit.
Chris.
The best dogs ever.
At highland games a couple of years ago I saw them rounding up ducks.
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2nd February 12, 08:23 PM
#12
Re: Question
Good answers! However, not having Celtic ancestry does not protect you from being hooked. My wife's ancestry is 100% Italian, and she is now learning to play the bodhran.
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6th February 12, 02:09 PM
#13
Re: Question
There's a guy whose ancestry is 100% Chinese who plays in our band.
There are no ethnic requirements -- you just have to have your heart in it.
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