marilynandbob > My band, the Westwind Pipe Band, performs at the Durango Arts Center in January, 2006- it's our annual celebration of Scottich Heritage and Robert Burn's Birthday! I'm the one fourth from the right. We played, our dancers danced, we had song and poetry, even haggis- and some really good Scotch went down smoothly!! One tradition is the Toast to the Lassies, given by a man who then drinks the toast with Scotch whiskey. I gave the Toast to the Laddies, followed by the drinking of the scotch-- yummy! one of the pipers had brought a really old and expensive bottle of Scotch for the toasts, and I thought it was wonderful! In keeping with my almost total-tee-totalling ways, however, one or two sips was enough.
My band, the Westwind Pipe Band, performs at the Durango Arts Center in January, 2006- it's our annual celebration of Scottich Heritage and Robert Burn's Birthday! I'm the one fourth from the right. We played, our dancers danced, we had song and poetry, even haggis- and some really good Scotch went down smoothly!! One tradition is the Toast to the Lassies, given by a man who then drinks the toast with Scotch whiskey. I gave the Toast to the Laddies, followed by the drinking of the scotch-- yummy! one of the pipers had brought a really old and expensive bottle of Scotch for the toasts, and I thought it was wonderful! In keeping with my almost total-tee-totalling ways, however, one or two sips was enough.
marilynandbob > My band, the Westwind Pipe Band, performs at the Durango Arts Center in January, 2006- it's our annual celebration of Scottich Heritage and Robert Burn's Birthday! I'm the one fourth from the right. We played, our dancers danced, we had song and poetry, even haggis- and some really good Scotch went down smoothly!! One tradition is the Toast to the Lassies, given by a man who then drinks the toast with Scotch whiskey. I gave the Toast to the Laddies, followed by the drinking of the scotch-- yummy! one of the pipers had brought a really old and expensive bottle of Scotch for the toasts, and I thought it was wonderful! In keeping with my almost total-tee-totalling ways, however, one or two sips was enough.
My band, the Westwind Pipe Band, performs at the Durango Arts Center in January, 2006- it's our annual celebration of Scottich Heritage and Robert Burn's Birthday! I'm the one fourth from the right. We played, our dancers danced, we had song and poetry, even haggis- and some really good Scotch went down smoothly!! One tradition is the Toast to the Lassies, given by a man who then drinks the toast with Scotch whiskey. I gave the Toast to the Laddies, followed by the drinking of the scotch-- yummy! one of the pipers had brought a really old and expensive bottle of Scotch for the toasts, and I thought it was wonderful! In keeping with my almost total-tee-totalling ways, however, one or two sips was enough.
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