Scottish Themed Motorhome

Chris Laing

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We are in Insigy Sur Mer tonight and we met this lovely french gentleman who has a love for Scotland. So much that he plays the bagpipes and has had his motorhome sprayed by a relative in Scottish life. See photos below.
 

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Caravan club site at Newcastleton last year worst sound ever, one piper (used advisedly) 5pm each night fired up his pipes as he practise 😱😱😱😱😱 He never got past half way through a tune before he tried to play something else.
In the end a delegation visited him and offer to retune either his bagpipes or his windpipe, he left the day after. 👏👏👏👏👏👏🤪
 
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Managements brother in law in Australia took his Bagpipes with him to a caravan park in Queensland to practice. He is from my part of West Yorkshire. !!!!! .
I have mixed feelings about pipe bands from my army days. We found it hard to march to a pipe band after practicing with a brass band. They played at half the speed.
The attic above our barracks in Germany was used for the pipe band to practice. My boss said it sounded like a cat with its nuts trapped in a door.
 
I stayed on a croft a bit north of Oban a few years back with an en-suite piper! I much preferred the adjacent accordionist on the campsite at Dunnet.
 
Not my cup of tea because it will be hard to sell on.

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