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For St. Patricks Day I was thinking of learning to play the bagpipes but, it might be more cost effective to just put on a skirt and squeeze my really fat cat.

Duke 8 Mar 10
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although both the Scottish and the Irish do wear Kilts - not skirts and play pipes
St.Patricks was/is the patron saint of Ireland

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Stock up on Neosporan and bandages .....

HAAAAHAHAHA!! Who am I kidding? She shreds me when I put a collar on her.

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Probably easier than the Northumbrian small pipes or Uillean pipes. On 01/03/2018 @wotsthat posted a great video on "Traditional and Folkmusic" featuring many different types of bagpipes. #Bagpipes [agnostic.com]bagpipes-dunno-how-far-into-traditional-or-early-you-are-https-youtu-be-77ciwncuzpu

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ROF!!!!!!!!

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Sounds like a plan!

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Poor cat.

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I thought bagpipes were Scottish...

[en.wikipedia.org]

@ASTRALMAX
Interesting. Thanks!

You are correct. But, I still thought it might be humorous.

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Make sure it's a throw away skirt because that cat might get musical from both ends! Lol

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LOL....would love to see those legs! Ha!

Duke in a kilt.

@Duke Hellllooooooo sailor!

Love it! Lol

@Duke Where's your sgian dhu laddie. You're no dressed properly.

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