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Old 12-01-2005, 10:48 AM
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Sorry guys, but Bagpipe music does ROCK!!!!! I am pleasantly surprised by the number of people who listen to Classical (as in Beethoven, not Classic Rock). I have always enjoyed changing it up in the kitchens I worked in, that allowed music. From World Music to Bluegrass, to hip-hop (as little as I can get away with, hate the stuff personally) to a lot of industrial, techno and ebm stuff. And of course, can't forget the mexican music for the amigos.
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That has to be one of the funniest things I've heard all day!!
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Radio La Que Buena - 105.1 WOJO-FM

The same dozen Mexican pop songs played over and over and over.
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I found an entire CD of bagpipe music (Colin MacLellan) on usenet a few days ago. It works wonders when you just want everyone out of the kitchen.
Bubba, I *play* the pipes. Where did you say you were cooking again? And would you like a solo or should we just bring the whole band (16 pipers, 3 side drummers (snares, for the normal folk), 2 tenor drummers and a bass).

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Bubba, I *play* the pipes. Where did you say you were cooking again? And would you like a solo or should we just bring the whole band (16 pipers, 3 side drummers (snares, for the normal folk), 2 tenor drummers and a bass).

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Saint Paul, Minnesota; unfortunately for me, it'd be a bit of a commute for you, let alone the other 21. I'd settle for the solo, though.
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Bubba, I *play* the pipes. Where did you say you were cooking again? And would you like a solo or should we just bring the whole band (16 pipers, 3 side drummers (snares, for the normal folk), 2 tenor drummers and a bass).

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