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14th June 23, 08:55 AM
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Happy 248
To all my US Army veteran kin who make up the rabble today is our day HAPPY ANNIVERSARY !! We're 248 years young ! On this day in 1775 the very infant Congress of the US told general George Washington to "go find us an army." So let's raise a glass to those who've gone before us and to the ones who paid the ultimate sacrifice to keep that torch called freedom lite, and let's raise a glass to our allies who have stood with us in the world's darkest hours.
Happy Anniversary !!!!!
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14th June 23, 04:17 PM
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Thanks for the reminder, I am pouring a big dram. I will toast my old outfit, D co 187th Btl grp 101st Abn Div.
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15th June 23, 03:35 AM
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Originally Posted by stickman
Thanks for the reminder, I am pouring a big dram. I will toast my old outfit, D co 187th Btl grp 101st Abn Div.
I'd always assumed your forum name was a reference to Airborne service?
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15th June 23, 05:50 AM
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Silmakhor
That was not the only reason. As a hobby I made walking sticks with carved handles. The last one I made was a request for a cows head. It is now on its way to Mexico. It took me about a month to get it done to my satisfaction. Unfortunately my hands are getting bad, can’t play the pipes anymore and now I have a hard time holding a carving knife. Getting old is a bear. Sure miss playing the pipes.
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16th June 23, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by stickman
That was not the only reason. As a hobby I made walking sticks with carved handles. The last one I made was a request for a cows head. It is now on its way to Mexico. It took me about a month to get it done to my satisfaction. Unfortunately my hands are getting bad, can’t play the pipes anymore and now I have a hard time holding a carving knife. Getting old is a bear. Sure miss playing the pipes.
Sorry to hear that!
I played pipes competitively up until college, but couldn't really pursue it after that. So I've been playing Irish music for decades (which I love just as much.) But I just got a set of smallpipes a few months ago and I *love* them in a way that I can't capture with my wooden flute or uilleann pipes. Going to keep that going as long as I can.
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17th June 23, 05:26 AM
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I have been trying to make my own small pipes. (Since at my age I can’t justify the expense).Have the pipes chanter and bag made, just don’t have the energy to finish them. Had two CT scans yesterday and will get the results on Monday. I suspect my cancer is back, hope I’m wrong. But that’s off the topic. My grand nephew is a grade 1 piper and also plays small pipes. I love how they sound. Probably wouldn’t sound near as good if I was playing them. At 84 my fingers don’t work that fast anymore. By the way what made you think stickman was a reference to airborne.
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