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    Och...you're worried about singing?

    Did William Shatner worry when he put out that album? "Hey Mr. Tamborine Man"...it just doesn't get any better than that.

    And if you need any more inspiration, get on Netflix and rent the film version of "Paint Your Wagon"....how about Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood singing? And the irony is that they put Harve Presnell (remember him from "Fargo"?) in that flick in a minor role...he's a fantastic singer.

    ....and how about Sebastian Cabot, Mr. French from the TV show "Family Affair"?" Maybe I'm going way far back here, kids. Even he did a record back in the Sixties. He did a couple of Beatles tunes on it....sort of...

    So don't worry, you're in good company.

    Just get up there and let 'em have it! We're rooting for ye!

    Best

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    Yeah, I'll still luve ye, regardless of how ye sound.

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    Confunded

    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    I've done this song a few times and everyone has fun with it, how well you sing doesn't matter. For the blue I wrapped a blue ribbon around my leg, just above the edge of the kilt. As I finished the song I pulled up the edge of the kilt an inch or so to reveal the ribbon. It was a great hit

    I feel stupid asking this question, but I'll ask anyway. What is the significance of blue ribbon or flashes concerning this song? Besides the blue in the Saltire?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Karrot View Post
    To get yourself in the mood, a quick shot or two of scotch just prior to singing will silence those butterflies in your stomach...in fact, they might just join you as back up singers!
    It might help if everyone else has had a couple of shots too.

    But seriously, you might try "rapping" it. Rex Harrison did it in My Fair Lady. He didn't have a good singing voice, but nobody noticed.
    Animo non astutia

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    Celtic society eh, when & where, I might juts have to critique the performance for the members of the esteemed board, with appropriate pictures.

    Any word on a Burns dinner in Lexington?

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    Direstraitsfan:

    Google the lyrics for "The Scotsman", and you'll see. I'ts answered in the last stanza.

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    David, I PM'ed you the Celtic Association site and as for a Burns night in Lexington, the closest we have know is this http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/k...124/index.html

    Auld Argonian, I wouldn't consider what Shatner did as singing. More of a "spoken word" rendetion.

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    Thank God I'm a pu... never mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OFCJAX View Post
    It was my idea.
    Be proud of that. You may be the hit of the show.

    Try wearing a blue ribbon just a bit lower than Chef did, so a few people notice it before you perform. When they ask, "What gives?" just smile and wink. When you reach the punch line you should get an explosion.

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    "No man is genuinely happy, married, who has to drink worse whiskey than he used to drink when he was single." ---- H. L. Mencken

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    I was thinking of pinning a bit right to the middle of the underapron so you can see it

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