Anyone know what pijpen means in Dutch? (I do).
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>From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu 
>[mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf Of Ian & Carol 
>Bartlett (home account)
>Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:33 PM
>To: nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
>Subject: [NSP] Re: The Power of Positive Thinking
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>Look what you've started now Francis.
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>How could we forget bindings, wrappings, bridles, straps and 
>belts? With some creative thinking we could attract a very 
>interesting bunch of people into the NSP world. Just don't 
>mention it's piping.
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>Here's the first piece of publicity.
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>"Weekend workshop.
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>Have you always wanted to know how to adjust your bridle for the 
>best performance?
>Never figured out where best to position your chest strap?
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>Then this is the weekend for you. Under the tutilage of an 
>expert of many years join with other like minded people who just 
>like to experiment, have fun and get the best experience from 
>their instruments. Final performances will be solo, pairs and 
>mixed groups and a  DVD will be available as a keepsake.
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>Shared or single rooms available.
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>Quiet secluded venue.
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>Apply etc etc......"
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>Howls & stifled screams
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>Ian
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