The downland village of Storrington, West Sussex, United Kingdom (50º 55' 15.42"N 0º 26' 13.44"W)
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I don't follow football really, so Phil's post meant nothing to me but, under the circumstances, maybe I should order a red and white striped kilt from "Club Kilts"!!!!
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Football? Real football or the game with the nets?
real foot ball where you user your feet, get it?
foot-ball
sorry didn't read the other posts b4 I replyed.
and don't believe ham, he's probably a propper football hooligan.throwing stuff at the queen while she makes her speech from her balcony at the palace.
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Originally Posted by Colin
Originally Posted by Graham
I prefer the original words
I prefer it played on the pipes with no words.
I was glad to see England advance to the next round. I just hope they can beat the home team.
Here is where i confess that while I DO like the words, there is nothing that will reduce me to tears quicker than a massed band of pipes and drums playing Amazing Grace!
I had this experience last St.patricks day while seeing some of Tassies' finest Pipe bands play together.
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