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In a message dated 04/12/2002 19:17:15 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> *Obligatory Joke:
>     Q:  Why does a bagpiper walk when he plays?
>     A:  To get away from the sound, of course!

But have you noticed that bagpipers tend to walk around in circles?  As I
have noted before, there is one here in Bury who walks all day long in
circles around the shopping centre.

He wants to get away from the noise but when he stops blowing, the noise
doesn't stop and so he walks, and as he treads his many miles to escape he
fails to realise that he is himself the founder of his own malady.

At least when the saxophone player stops blowing, the noise stops and there
is hope for his salvation.

All the best,

Lawrence

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