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14th April 09, 06:53 AM
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Meg O' Malleys...
Correction, they have become more bagpipe friendly. I think the attitude against pipers may have been more associated with certain pipers or certain managers.
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...is not bagpipe friendly.
One of our local pipers was informed that pipers will no longer be playing impromptu (which a lot of us did for FREE, for fun, after asking the bartender... the sign says "pipers check your pipes with the barman") at Meg O' Malleys. Apparently bagpipes are only appropriate on St. Patrick's day.
Last edited by george7; 14th July 09 at 07:24 AM.
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