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Post by Greg C. on Nov 28, 2004 18:10:50 GMT -5
this is for you bromhead24, so lets get started!
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Post by neferetus on Nov 29, 2004 14:04:19 GMT -5
Chin, chin!
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Post by neferetus on Nov 30, 2004 17:21:18 GMT -5
Chin, chin! Where IS that Bromhead? Back to his mud pies, I expect.
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Post by Greg C. on Nov 30, 2004 18:02:18 GMT -5
yeah, where is he? he is always aroundbut as soon as he gets a section about the thing he loves most, he is gone.
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Post by Bromhead24 on Nov 30, 2004 18:08:30 GMT -5
Sorry guys, I have been working 16 hour days since Saturday. The National Weather Service said we were going to get a light dusting of snow and at most 2". Well by the end of the day Sunday, we were over the 14" mark. I drive a snow plow for the county and only today am i able to get online. Yes, i'm glad you started this new thread and i'll be posting alot here.... ..........More to come.....
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Post by Nefarious on Dec 1, 2004 11:37:33 GMT -5
Where IS that Bromhead? Back to his mud pies, I expect. Hmmmmm.... guess that I was 'pretty close to right' at that. Mud and snow, ay Bromhead?
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Post by Bromhead24 on Dec 1, 2004 17:24:21 GMT -5
"It's fear that dries the mouth isn't it?"
I hate snow!!!
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Post by Bromhead24 on Dec 1, 2004 19:23:34 GMT -5
Nigel Green was too old to be Colour Sgt Bourne. The real Frank Bourne was only 24 years old at the time of the battle of Rorkes Drift. Me second from the left kneeling at a British encampment in Victoria Tx 1990. My home made flag of the 2nd batt 24th (Nylon) Me again...darn i had my eyes closed Me second from the left back row in Keokuk Iowa's Civil War reenactment. We were british observers.
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Post by Greg C. on Dec 1, 2004 19:44:30 GMT -5
nice photos, i didnt know they had british encampments like that over in the us.
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Post by Bromhead24 on Dec 1, 2004 19:55:09 GMT -5
nice photos, i didnt know they had british encampments like that over in the us. It's quite popular especially in California, Arizona, Iowa and Texas. I have some more photos and if i can find them, i'll post them. I really messed up and sold my Martini Henry rifle so i could buy a set of Bagpipes and i regret doing that.
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Post by Bromhead24 on Dec 2, 2004 21:18:48 GMT -5
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Post by Bromhead24 on Dec 3, 2004 23:19:19 GMT -5
"B" Company 24th of foot
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Post by Bromhead24 on Dec 5, 2004 16:01:09 GMT -5
I sold my Martini Henry rifle to buy this complete kit.
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Post by Bromhead24 on Dec 9, 2004 19:19:33 GMT -5
Well, it's not quite complete, i needed a pipers plaid a Drik and Dubh. I have them now..
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Post by Greg C. on Dec 9, 2004 19:42:44 GMT -5
how much did the pipe cost? i get one of those irish catologues and they sell the bagpipes for over 1000 dollars each.
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Post by Bromhead24 on Dec 9, 2004 21:16:12 GMT -5
how much did the pipe cost? i get one of those irish catologues and they sell the bagpipes for over 1000 dollars each. My pipes cost $1,200 and the kilt, doublet, feather bonnet etc cost another $1,000. Piping is an expensive hobby
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Post by Greg C. on Dec 10, 2004 6:47:13 GMT -5
how long have you been doing it?
o and by the way you should start making new threads about zulu stuff, becuase i wouldnt know where to start since i dont know much
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Post by Bromhead24 on Dec 10, 2004 9:31:47 GMT -5
how long have you been doing it? o and by the way you should start making new threads about zulu stuff, becuase i wouldnt know where to start since i dont know much I have been piping (self taught) for about six years. And i'll start a new thread like you said.....
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Post by neferetus on Jan 5, 2005 17:32:54 GMT -5
Hey Davy.
Yeah, Mickey?
I was recently in Africa playing card with some of the natives.
Zulus?
No, I usually won.
From "Zilch", by THE MONKEES
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Post by Bromhead24 on Jan 9, 2005 21:48:13 GMT -5
"Does my butt look fat"?
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