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Since everyone's been asking , thought I'd give a little of the story behind the pic, which was taken after a Memorial day parade.
This was the second (and maybe last!) time I was asked to play for the town Memorial service. Both years I rode in the parade too (in my jeans), then changed quickly to play. Got tired of people asking, "ya gonna ride in your kilt? Ha Ha Ha!" Not one to back down from a dare, I did it. Once I got up to speed, I learned a few things in case I ever do it again.
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I like this next angle of my bike:
Playing the 'Pipes (which ARE louder than my Vance & Hines Straight Shots with Screaming Eagle Stage I):
Gettin' out before too many people... Oh well.
Last edited by mcpastor; Jan 18, 2010 at 12:42 PM.
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