Don't sell yourself short. You play a mean Jew harp and those renditions of "Scotland the Brave" played on a recorder--with your nose, no less--always made me long for a deep draught out of a bottle of scotch.
Don't forget: The Scots are the people and scotch is the drink, but I must admit, they're both rather tasty.
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1 comment:
Don't sell yourself short. You play a mean Jew harp and those renditions of "Scotland the Brave" played on a recorder--with your nose, no less--always made me long for a deep draught out of a bottle of scotch.
Don't forget: The Scots are the people and scotch is the drink, but I must admit, they're both rather tasty.
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