Bagpies

Hmmm…got an email with the subject “Bagpies for wedding?” Figured it for a typo, but a very polite message followed, requesting “the playing of Irish bagpies” for the affair. Someone should take the job if only to stick up for the missing “p”!

BC

bok , I will take it , I have learned that it is quite unwise to push the river , tok . erinscall.com . for weddings .

Bagpies… aren’t they those big, black birds that can be taught to talk with a brogue?

Bagpies:

One for sorrow,
Two for joy,
Three for a wedding… etc.

–Oh.

I thought bagpies were a Scots food item, sorta like haggis…

N, better go and get some lunch

I started palying a take-off on a classical piece by Rossini, called The Thieving Bagpie :roll:
Marc

[ This Message was edited by: marcpipes on 2003-01-18 16:07 ]

I’d like a vanilla cream bagpie, please..

Dionys

I will have one whoopie pie please . make that two , one for the dog,

[ This Message was edited by: tok on 2003-01-18 19:25 ]

Everyone knows the old story about one-baggers, two-baggers and coyotes, right?

Maybe a bag-pie is the opposite of a cutie-pie

Hey, it seems to me everyone is talking food here; But wait, I thought the name ‘Bok Choi’ sounded like “White Cabbage” in Cantonese. Are you a Cantonese Bok Choi?

Well, Roger, I guess that makes me a bag-pie. :wink:

N, some kind of pie

Then again, some might suggest I be called a pot-pie. :wink: :wink:

N, didn’t actually say that

Trying to analyse your nickname, Nano. Are you telling us that you’re a bit on the short side?

Jeez, Roger, does this mean my name is mud-pie?

N, craic addict