To: Clive
My son-in-law is Scottish, and recalls the day when he inadvertantly placed his bagpipes on the back seat of his car and had left the windows down.
When he realised, he ran down to the vehicle, but it was too late. Someone had thrown a second set in there.
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01/25/2003 6:08:58 AM PST by
ijcr
To: ijcr
"My son-in-law is Scottish, and recalls the day when he inadvertantly placed his bagpipes on the back seat of his car and had left the windows down. When he realised, he ran down to the vehicle, but it was too late. Someone had thrown a second set in there."
LOL!!!!! I haven't the foggiest idea why, but this reminded me of my favorite line that an ex-pastor of ours used to use:
"Definition of an optimist: An accordion player with a pager."
To: ijcr
Absolutely perfect joke.....thank you......
I went in to tell my husband (who is of Scottish descent and loves the pipes) and as I said the last line I watched his face...... it took a brief few seconds for the punch line to hit him....... it was great watching him realize it....lol
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