Avast me harteys~!! Okay... So that's not Scottish.
Haha, I didn't know how to spell a Scottish accent... Anyway.
I'm off to Scotland for a few days to see stay with some random relatives I don't know. Can I hear a 'Hooray'? So I shall be seeing you all on Monday. Well done to whoever becomes the OT mod [although I'm sure I shall post a belated congratulations in the thread made in honour of the new staff-member] and don't have to much fun without me. - Rexy |
Don't go near the bagpipes.....;)
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Ah, I never heard those things, but they are certainly loud. Or at least I heard so.
Anyway, have a fun time in Scotland. Hopefully you can make a good impression on your long-lost relatives. I still have some to find out about myself. ;) |
Have fun in Scutlnd aii! You should try the Hagis :p
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I think he meant by reputation rather than personal experience. But he's correct; 7/10 bagpipers go deaf in at least on ear within the first five years of playing*. But it's only after that time that they can be regarded as an expert player. Which explains a lot.
Have fun Rexy! *Disclaimer: statistic may not be true |
Haha, my cousin [sat behind me playing the guitar] plays the bagpipes. And yes they are rather loud.
After a 3 hour journey, we arrived - sweaty and whatnot. So I thought I'd come online and say hullo. Hahaha Scotland's funny. - Rexy |
Haha smelly. Scotland? Lol. :p
I'll be seeing you soon. xxx |
Eew. Sweaty scots. :P
Continue having fun? |
Just got back.
I can see you all missed me. - Rexy |
Welcome back, Rexy.
I've been to Scotland once with school. One of my classmates bought a cap (tam o'shanter, or whatever it's called) which plays Scottish music when activated. Got on our nerves after a few days... |
Welcome Rexy! We love you!
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