On 12/15/2010 10:05 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:
As a Lancastrian who lived near Oxford (a stronghold of Morris dancing) now living in California and playing in a Celtic music band with a bagpiper and a guest vocalist who plays accordion, I THINK I just got served!


As a Scot, I've always wondered what the word 'Celtic' means . . .  :)

Potential definitions include " a romantic miasma created by opium-addled Victorians living in
London and successfully fooled by George McDonald."

Pete Haworth

On Dec 15, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Richmond wrote:

On 12/15/2010 09:10 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
You have to set your localization to "strine" for the first to work. It's "pommey" for the bagpipe, and I don't think they have implemented Polish localization yet, so no go for the accordion.


Pommies don't play bagpipes; unless, of course, you class Northumbrians as pommies.

Although, you'd be hard put to grow an apple as far north as the Pennines.

Pommies, when they are trying hard to prove they have an identifiable culture, perform
Morris dances.
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