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
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. ![]()
N, some kind of pie
Then again, some might suggest I be called a pot-pie.
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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