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two scottish boys make bank with bagpipes & drum

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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2007

These boys probably made more money than any other street musicians this day, a credit to their talent--but also their young age.

This tune is called "The Winnepeg Forger"

I found a nice full/medley version of the tune on YouTube. You can find it by doing a YouTube search for "Fredericton Society of Saint Andrew Pipe Band, Maxville 2006"

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  • Beats the hell out of kids having a lemonade stand.....nice job!

  • As a father of two, I would have been insanely proud to call these two fine boys my sons. Their parents must be proud of them.

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  • @MrCitizensoldier

    Critics of the lads are no different from yourself.

    These Scottish boys are great and so is Lady Gaga. Putting down any music is dopey.

  • Awesome!

  • Glasgow boys at there best;well done we mans.

  • Well done boys;Glasgow at its best.

  • I used to go do this with my mom. I did it in-front of a Public Debt building one day made 600 dollars in 2 hours.

  • I go lone with my pipes

  • nice drumming!

  • damn I hope these two boys are making good money doing this

  • That's just awesome, they'd be sure to draw a crowd at most places around here.

  • The 12 thumbs down are from people who have no true music appreciation. They probably enjoy junk like lady gaga. Well done you two! Great talent y'all have!

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