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Lol, I could have them come to my house.


Uber will send you a free bagpipe concert on St. Patrick’s Day

Nothing says St. Patrick’s Day in Boston like taking a trip to an Irish pub, watching the parade in Southie, and… on-demand bagpipers?

On Friday, you can sham-rock out to traditional tunes thanks to ride-hailing app Uber, which will offer a select number of bagpipe players for free performances at the location of your choice.

The bagpipers are from the Stuart Highlanders Pipe Band, a competitive Scottish band based in Wilmington.

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 Quoting: Simple27


I love bagpipes! They are so odd looking and unusual sounding. They can't be easy to play and make it sound good.

Did you go out and celebrate today, or did you work? We have the Ancient Order of Hibernians parade here, which is always on the actual holiday, regardless of what day it falls on. It's the "real" Irish parade, they say (vs. the downtown one, which falls on the Sat. before). I had to work today, so I did not partake. The next few years it falls on a weekend though, so I'm there! It takes place in my neighborhood!
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Haha you will love these bagpipes then ;)


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That was GREAT!!

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Sleazy Oblaze at yer service
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At my service?

groucho
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Service you right and proper I wills me lady!! and sing a tune whiles I do so.

:merryirishmen:
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Sleazy Oblaze at yer service
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At my service?

groucho
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Service you right and proper I wills me lady!! and sing a tune whiles I do so.

:merryirishmen:
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Do you play the bagpipes?
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laugh
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At my service?

groucho
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Service you right and proper I wills me lady!! and sing a tune whiles I do so.

:merryirishmen:
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Do you play the bagpipes?
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I could have so much fun with that question. chuckle

but no I don't
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lol, was just giving you trouble ;)
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Do you play the bagpipes?
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I could have so much fun with that question. chuckle

but no I don't
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You SO should have!

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Service you right and proper I wills me lady!! and sing a tune whiles I do so.

:merryirishmen:
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Do you play the bagpipes?
 Quoting: KickinIt


I could have so much fun with that question. chuckle

but no I don't
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lol, was just giving you trouble ;)
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I don't want to be to bad in me girls thread . I'm trying very hard to behave.
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Live from Dublin – Happy St. Patrick’s Day from EarthCam

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ól suas, St. Shona Paddys lá....


Deochanna do gach duine.



Drink up, Happy St. Paddys day..

Drinks for everyone..

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ól suas, St. Shona Paddys lá....


Deochanna do gach duine.



Drink up, Happy St. Paddys day..

Drinks for everyone..
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drink up
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ól suas, St. Shona Paddys lá....


Deochanna do gach duine.



Drink up, Happy St. Paddys day..

Drinks for everyone..
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Here's to you 4H! And all the rest of you! cheers
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OMG I'm crying over here! Horses are so special, I love them so.



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Amazing recognition of death in wild horses:
Sad, but beautiful.

We did our very best today, to help a young wild mare who's baby had gotten stuck and died during delivery. Our experienced field team had jumped into action and our vet was getting there as fast as she could, but sadly the mare went into septic shock and passed, the baby had simply been stuck for too long. She was a beautiful dun mare, just 2 years old, her name was Clydette, daughter of Bonnie.

But just as nature gave us heavy hearts and reminded us of how harsh it can be sometimes, it then immediately showed us how amazing it is also. So we'd like to concentrate on that, as it gave us all goosebumps.

Right after we moved away from her body, we witnessed how her band came and nuzzled her, after which the roan, her lead stallion, cried out for her very loudly. Shortly after that, they moved away from her body but stayed close.

Other bands heard that call and suddenly came out of nowhere and then knew exactly where the lifeless body lied, even while there were no other bands around when she passed.

What happened next was amazing; the other bands stood in line taking turns saying their goodbye's. First one band, then another. Then the two lead stallions of those two bands got into a short power struggle. Then you can see how Clydette's lead stallion comes running back one last time letting out a short scream in a last effort to protect her, or perhaps to tell everyone that she was his.

It takes a most highly intelligent species to understand and actually mourn death. We have seen bands mourn their losses before, but for other bands to come and mourn her death also was simply awe inspiring. These animals have evolved to have amazing survival skills and very close and protective family bonds. In this natural behavior, lies true scientific value.

This video was taken after her own band (with the powerful roan) had already said their goodbyes and walked on. This is approximately 30 minutes after she had died.

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OMG I'm crying over here! Horses are so special, I love them so.



Salt River Wild Horse Management Group


Amazing recognition of death in wild horses:
Sad, but beautiful.

We did our very best today, to help a young wild mare who's baby had gotten stuck and died during delivery. Our experienced field team had jumped into action and our vet was getting there as fast as she could, but sadly the mare went into septic shock and passed, the baby had simply been stuck for too long. She was a beautiful dun mare, just 2 years old, her name was Clydette, daughter of Bonnie.

But just as nature gave us heavy hearts and reminded us of how harsh it can be sometimes, it then immediately showed us how amazing it is also. So we'd like to concentrate on that, as it gave us all goosebumps.

Right after we moved away from her body, we witnessed how her band came and nuzzled her, after which the roan, her lead stallion, cried out for her very loudly. Shortly after that, they moved away from her body but stayed close.

Other bands heard that call and suddenly came out of nowhere and then knew exactly where the lifeless body lied, even while there were no other bands around when she passed.

What happened next was amazing; the other bands stood in line taking turns saying their goodbye's. First one band, then another. Then the two lead stallions of those two bands got into a short power struggle. Then you can see how Clydette's lead stallion comes running back one last time letting out a short scream in a last effort to protect her, or perhaps to tell everyone that she was his.

It takes a most highly intelligent species to understand and actually mourn death. We have seen bands mourn their losses before, but for other bands to come and mourn her death also was simply awe inspiring. These animals have evolved to have amazing survival skills and very close and protective family bonds. In this natural behavior, lies true scientific value.

This video was taken after her own band (with the powerful roan) had already said their goodbyes and walked on. This is approximately 30 minutes after she had died.

[link to www.facebook.com (secure)]

tears
 Quoting: KickinIt


That is pretty cool!
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OMG I'm crying over here! Horses are so special, I love them so.



Salt River Wild Horse Management Group


Amazing recognition of death in wild horses:
Sad, but beautiful.

We did our very best today, to help a young wild mare who's baby had gotten stuck and died during delivery. Our experienced field team had jumped into action and our vet was getting there as fast as she could, but sadly the mare went into septic shock and passed, the baby had simply been stuck for too long. She was a beautiful dun mare, just 2 years old, her name was Clydette, daughter of Bonnie.

But just as nature gave us heavy hearts and reminded us of how harsh it can be sometimes, it then immediately showed us how amazing it is also. So we'd like to concentrate on that, as it gave us all goosebumps.

Right after we moved away from her body, we witnessed how her band came and nuzzled her, after which the roan, her lead stallion, cried out for her very loudly. Shortly after that, they moved away from her body but stayed close.

Other bands heard that call and suddenly came out of nowhere and then knew exactly where the lifeless body lied, even while there were no other bands around when she passed.

What happened next was amazing; the other bands stood in line taking turns saying their goodbye's. First one band, then another. Then the two lead stallions of those two bands got into a short power struggle. Then you can see how Clydette's lead stallion comes running back one last time letting out a short scream in a last effort to protect her, or perhaps to tell everyone that she was his.

It takes a most highly intelligent species to understand and actually mourn death. We have seen bands mourn their losses before, but for other bands to come and mourn her death also was simply awe inspiring. These animals have evolved to have amazing survival skills and very close and protective family bonds. In this natural behavior, lies true scientific value.

This video was taken after her own band (with the powerful roan) had already said their goodbyes and walked on. This is approximately 30 minutes after she had died.

[link to www.facebook.com (secure)]

tears
 Quoting: KickinIt


That is pretty cool!
 Quoting: bigD111


It definitely is! I'm in awe.
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OMG I'm crying over here! Horses are so special, I love them so.



Salt River Wild Horse Management Group


Amazing recognition of death in wild horses:
Sad, but beautiful.

We did our very best today, to help a young wild mare who's baby had gotten stuck and died during delivery. Our experienced field team had jumped into action and our vet was getting there as fast as she could, but sadly the mare went into septic shock and passed, the baby had simply been stuck for too long. She was a beautiful dun mare, just 2 years old, her name was Clydette, daughter of Bonnie.

But just as nature gave us heavy hearts and reminded us of how harsh it can be sometimes, it then immediately showed us how amazing it is also. So we'd like to concentrate on that, as it gave us all goosebumps.

Right after we moved away from her body, we witnessed how her band came and nuzzled her, after which the roan, her lead stallion, cried out for her very loudly. Shortly after that, they moved away from her body but stayed close.

Other bands heard that call and suddenly came out of nowhere and then knew exactly where the lifeless body lied, even while there were no other bands around when she passed.

What happened next was amazing; the other bands stood in line taking turns saying their goodbye's. First one band, then another. Then the two lead stallions of those two bands got into a short power struggle. Then you can see how Clydette's lead stallion comes running back one last time letting out a short scream in a last effort to protect her, or perhaps to tell everyone that she was his.

It takes a most highly intelligent species to understand and actually mourn death. We have seen bands mourn their losses before, but for other bands to come and mourn her death also was simply awe inspiring. These animals have evolved to have amazing survival skills and very close and protective family bonds. In this natural behavior, lies true scientific value.

This video was taken after her own band (with the powerful roan) had already said their goodbyes and walked on. This is approximately 30 minutes after she had died.

[link to www.facebook.com (secure)]

tears
 Quoting: KickinIt


That is pretty cool!
 Quoting: bigD111


It definitely is! I'm in awe.
 Quoting: KickinIt


Well, they are very intelligent animals! Doesn't surprise me a bit!
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Count me in! Hope you Irish kids are having a great day! And henceforth this evening you can just call me Sleazy McShitfaced.

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Count me in! Hope you Irish kids are having a great day! And henceforth this evening you can just call me Sleazy McShitfaced.

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They call me Horny McShitfaced.
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I guess I am Horny O'Hobag!
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I don't want to be to bad in me girls thread . I'm trying very hard to behave.
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Live from Dublin – Happy St. Patrick’s Day from EarthCam


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ól suas, St. Shona Paddys lá....


Deochanna do gach duine.



Drink up, Happy St. Paddys day..

Drinks for everyone..
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cheers
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OMG I'm crying over here! Horses are so special, I love them so.



Salt River Wild Horse Management Group


Amazing recognition of death in wild horses:
Sad, but beautiful.

We did our very best today, to help a young wild mare who's baby had gotten stuck and died during delivery. Our experienced field team had jumped into action and our vet was getting there as fast as she could, but sadly the mare went into septic shock and passed, the baby had simply been stuck for too long. She was a beautiful dun mare, just 2 years old, her name was Clydette, daughter of Bonnie.

But just as nature gave us heavy hearts and reminded us of how harsh it can be sometimes, it then immediately showed us how amazing it is also. So we'd like to concentrate on that, as it gave us all goosebumps.

Right after we moved away from her body, we witnessed how her band came and nuzzled her, after which the roan, her lead stallion, cried out for her very loudly. Shortly after that, they moved away from her body but stayed close.

Other bands heard that call and suddenly came out of nowhere and then knew exactly where the lifeless body lied, even while there were no other bands around when she passed.

What happened next was amazing; the other bands stood in line taking turns saying their goodbye's. First one band, then another. Then the two lead stallions of those two bands got into a short power struggle. Then you can see how Clydette's lead stallion comes running back one last time letting out a short scream in a last effort to protect her, or perhaps to tell everyone that she was his.

It takes a most highly intelligent species to understand and actually mourn death. We have seen bands mourn their losses before, but for other bands to come and mourn her death also was simply awe inspiring. These animals have evolved to have amazing survival skills and very close and protective family bonds. In this natural behavior, lies true scientific value.

This video was taken after her own band (with the powerful roan) had already said their goodbyes and walked on. This is approximately 30 minutes after she had died.

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Count me in! Hope you Irish kids are having a great day! And henceforth this evening you can just call me Sleazy McShitfaced.

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They call me Horny McShitfaced.
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YOU would get the BEST name!!!

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Looks like a lot of horny men around this thread...
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Looks like a lot of horny men around this thread...
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