Scottish Bagpipes The Black Watch and Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Pipes and Drums Traditional Selections
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Yes, sorry.I apologize. I should know better. I want to go there. I have a little bit of old pictures, street address's and stuff. My family names, and my first cousins in Larkhall are Sharp, Robb, Grant, Taylor, & Stirling. It strikes me odd sometimes when I stop to think and realize that I am the very first ever male to be here and not there in Scotland so I wonder if I would feel some kinda connection if I could wonder around there abouts.
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@robb15033 Larkhall, all one word :o) - my dad also comes from there
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@Dojocho Are you sue he was English?? Doesn't make sense..who was more likely Scottish my friend!
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I'm A McDonald and have had the Honor of serving my entire adult life in service to my country (US) But when every or where ever I hear the pipes My heart swells with pride almost to tears. May the Highlanders live forever! March on March on!
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My Father was a great pipesman. I remember being a youngster with the family assembled in our living room and the happiness my Dad would get when playing The Black Watch records. Makes me smile thinking back. One day i will make it to Lark Hall and hope to see a family member. I am 1st generation and my son is last of namesake.
I live in Japan..when I was young a older man would go to the park and walk up and down the road playing the bagpipes..on the weekends early morning...i would get up get dressed and go down there to listen to him..i would walk behind him we never spoke He was englash..but he enjoyed my company and I did his.
Dojocho 10 months ago 11
@Dojocho Thats an awesome story man Thanx for sharing :D
JackMorton101 3 months ago 2