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Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller

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  1. jml58

    jml58 said, 11 months ago

    Thank You for not playing.

  2. attyush

    attyush said, 11 months ago

    Hey, I am a good musician. It’s just that I make more money this way.

  3. wndrwrthg

    wndrwrthgGenius_badge said, 11 months ago

    The piper at the gates of dawn in his sunset years.

  4. BirishB

    BirishB said, 11 months ago

    It took me a minute, but I figured it out: the piper must be Congress … I mean, we do pay them to do nothing, right?

  5. circuit7

    circuit7 said, 11 months ago

    No, they get paid. We just wish they would do nothing.

  6. Char32

    Char32 said, 11 months ago

    LOL!! circuit7 O’course Bagpipes sound pret-ty mournful…

  7. Wildmustang1262

    Wildmustang1262 said, 11 months ago

    I never like riding the bus. Waste time to be waited forever!
    I never like the bagpipes because it sounds so horrible!

  8. DigitalFrog

    DigitalFrogGenius_badge said, 11 months ago

    Why do bagpipers usually walk as they play?
    They’re trying to get away from the noise….

  9. Reynard61

    Reynard61 said, 11 months ago

    @ DigitalFrog: Having once known a professional bagpiper, I’ll tell you what he told me. Pipers walk as they play because they have to blow very hard into the blowpipe in order to keep the bag inflated. Unfortunately this can lead to fainting because, if done for long periods of time, not enough blood will get to the brain. Walking simply keeps the blood circulating properly.

    BTW: I absolutely LOVE bagpipe music! But then, I have a lot of Scots ancestry on both sides of my bloodline.

  10. DigitalFrog

    DigitalFrogGenius_badge said, 11 months ago

    Actually, I have a wee bit of Scot blood as well, I have Robert the Bruce among my ancestors. I do respect a good bagpiper, but they’re just fun to make sport of :)

  11. KingRat

    KingRat said, 11 months ago

    DigitalFrog says:
    Actually, I have a wee bit of Scot blood as well, I have Robert the Bruce among my ancestors.

    Ok, R the B died in 1329 it is now 2008 so that is 679 years. 20 years in a generation gives, we’ll round that up to 34. Now if each generation had 2 kids live long enough to have kids them selves that would be 2^34 or almost 18 billion descendants.

    On the other hand I claim to be a descendant of King Volsung of Norway using the same math.

  12. westiewest Great-grandma

    westiewest Great-gra... said, 11 months ago

    I think bagpipes is something you either like or don’t like. Sometimes, after a while, you get more used to it and find you do like it. I have CD of Scottish music, but I don’t usually listen to the whole thing. But there are numbers I have heard that I really like.

  13. h2oman

    h2oman said, 11 months ago

    A CD of bagpipe music ?????
    Crank it up and drive slow down a Mexican neighborhood, more fun than waiting for the bus…

  14. westiewest Great-grandma

    westiewest Great-gra... said, 11 months ago

    h20man: I wonder what kind of reaction that would produce! However, I’ll let you do it for me, as I’m not sure how an “old” woman would be received! Too many guns in that area! I’d hate to lose my Scottish CD!!!!!