I still think that there is room for the NPPS ( Northumbrian Piping and Philosophical Society) where all this nonsense can be discussed and thought over so that the exact meaning of the words we use in our piping activity can be properly defined.
Colin R

-----Original Message-----
From: Julia Say <[email protected]>
To: tim rolls BT <[email protected]>; Francis Wood <[email protected]> CC: NSP group <[email protected]>; Richard York <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:12
Subject: [NSP] Re: blowpipe


On 27 Jan 2010, Francis Wood wrote:

On 27 Jan 2010, at 10:55, tim rolls BT wrote:
I would still not yet say that I require a massively long
> blowpipe.

Rather sad that I find myself quoting my earlier mail (
>   I am not at all sure that 'blowpipe' is a very proper word.

<engage flippancy mode>

Desirability of extended chanters, anyone?

..I'll get me coat, as they say in another folk forum I read.

<end flippancy>


Must get on with something useful!

Julia




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