It is ok but not as ruff as the southern U.S. version. The south is more related in a way to the scotch. Many of the original scotch that went to the usa settled in the smoky mountains and we are true cousins of the scotch. I can remember some of my old relatives who had the scotch dialect.
you fucking nobhead this is nearly real bagpipes but an american version and so is bolloks and you are probaly a fucking immagrant aswell you american cunt
The "main stream" religions in the United States are the same as they are anywhere else in the world. They are older and so more established. Of course people will flock to them over the so called "new age" religions or the reincarnations of older religious beliefs because it is safer and known. Most people are more comfortable with the known and so they gravitate to the known. Thanks for the chat. Take care.
That's the beauty of discourse gordo783, we don't have to agree, we just have to discuss. I don't really know about the "main stream religion" part of what you are talking about. I have friends who are Wiccans, friends who are athiests, druids, shamans (okay, I am a little dubious about the whole shamanistic thing) but they are allowed to practice whatever they want to. Religion in and of itself is divisive although it isn't supposed to be.
I don't think I quite agree with that, the cultural diversity in the United States is often referred to as a "Melting Pot". In which, people are encouraged to practice more "main stream" religion, in order to blend in with the general population.
It is ok but not as ruff as the southern U.S. version. The south is more related in a way to the scotch. Many of the original scotch that went to the usa settled in the smoky mountains and we are true cousins of the scotch. I can remember some of my old relatives who had the scotch dialect.
worseto 1 year ago
you fucking nobhead this is nearly real bagpipes but an american version and so is bolloks and you are probaly a fucking immagrant aswell you american cunt
ccfcgreeny 3 years ago
this version is missing heart, or well its missing something , this song usually gives me goosebumps but not now...
Falling4Angels 3 years ago
Pretty nice drumming here--diverges from the regular score..but very nice arrangement
BritScot12 3 years ago
fucking immigrants more like
umakeiwatch 4 years ago
No. Marquette, Michigan
jedichad 4 years ago
IS THIS IN REGINA CANDINA
fatezre 4 years ago
The "main stream" religions in the United States are the same as they are anywhere else in the world. They are older and so more established. Of course people will flock to them over the so called "new age" religions or the reincarnations of older religious beliefs because it is safer and known. Most people are more comfortable with the known and so they gravitate to the known. Thanks for the chat. Take care.
ZeitgeistWI 4 years ago
That's the beauty of discourse gordo783, we don't have to agree, we just have to discuss. I don't really know about the "main stream religion" part of what you are talking about. I have friends who are Wiccans, friends who are athiests, druids, shamans (okay, I am a little dubious about the whole shamanistic thing) but they are allowed to practice whatever they want to. Religion in and of itself is divisive although it isn't supposed to be.
ZeitgeistWI 4 years ago
I don't think I quite agree with that, the cultural diversity in the United States is often referred to as a "Melting Pot". In which, people are encouraged to practice more "main stream" religion, in order to blend in with the general population.
gordo783 4 years ago