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Published: June 16, 2012
Author: uilleannonlooker
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nice post indeed, I'd say, If Jenny pipes as good as she writes that would make her a pretty good piper (and I am sure she is). There may even be a book in it, in the niche market that piping and drumming is. As you say, get stories from others and add some historical facts about the towns and grounds you visit, (a la Bill Bryson travel books) and you never know where it may lead to.
Published: June 16, 2012
Author: DRG
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Priceless. Can't wait for the next edition!
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Willie MacDonald, Inverness, wins piobaireachd at Inveraray.

Apex of piping . . .

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