Q. What's one thing you never hear people say? A. Oh, that's the bagpipe player's Porsche. Q: What's the difference between a Scotsman and a Rolling Stone? A: A Rolling Stone says "hey you, get off of my cloud!", while a Scotsman says "Hey McLeod, get off of my ewe!" Q. How do you get two bagpipes to play a perfect unison? A. Shoot one. Q. What's the definition of a minor second? A. Two bagpipes playing in unison. Q. What's the difference between a bagpipe and an onion? A. No one cries when you chop up an bagpipe. Q. What's the difference between a bagpipe and a trampoline? A. You take off your shoes when you jump on a trampoline. Q. Why did the chicken cross the road? A. To get away from the bagpipe recital. Q. Why do bagpipers leave their cases on their dashboards? A. So they can park in handicapped zones. Q. How can you tell a bagpiper with perfect pitch? A. He can throw a set into the middle of a pond and not hit any of the ducks. Q. How is playing a bagpipe like throwing a javelin blindfolded? A. You don't have to be very good to get people's attention. Q. What's the difference between the Great Highland and Northumbrian bagpipes? A. The GHB burns longer [but the Northumbrian burns hotter] Q. What do you call bagpiper with half a brain? A. Gifted. Q. What's the difference between a lawnmower and a bagpipe? A. You can tune the lawnmower, and the owner's neighbors are upset if you borrow the lawnmower and don't return it. Q. How many bagpipers does it take to change a light bulb? A. Five, one to handle the bulb and the other four to contemplate how Bill Livingston would have done it. Q. How many bagpipers does it take to screw in a lightbulb? A. 5-one to do it, and four to criticise his fingering style. Q. If you were lost in the woods, who would you trust for directions, an in-tune bagpipe player, an out of tune bagpipe player, or Santa Claus? A. The out of tune bagpipe player. The other two indicate you have been hallucinating. Q. How do you make a chain saw sound like a bagpipe? A. Add vibrato. Q. How many bagpipers does it take to change a light bulb? A. Five. One to handle the bulb, the other four to tell him how much better they could have done it. Q. What's the definition of a gentleman? A. Someone who knows how to play the bagpipe and doesn't. Q. What's the difference between a dead snake in the road and a dead bagpiper in the road? A. Skid marks in front of the snake. Q. What's the difference between a dead bagpiper in the road and a dead country singer in the road? A. The country singer may have been on the way to a recording session. Q. What's the range of a bagpipe? A. Twenty yards if you have a good arm. Q. What do you call someone who hangs around with musicians? A. A bagpiper. Q. What did the bagpiper get on his I.Q. test? A. Drool. Q. What's the definition of a quarter tone? A. A bagpiper tuning his drones. Q. Why are bagpipers fingers like lightning? A. They rarely strike the same spot twice. Q. How can you tell if a bagpipe is out of tune? A. Someone is blowing into it. Q. Why is a bagpipe like a Scud missile? A. Both are offensive and inaccurate. Q. What do bagpipers use for birth control? A. Their personalities. Q. How do you know if a bagpipe band is at your front door? A. No one knows when to come in. Q. Why did the bagpiper get mad at the drummer? A. He moved a drone and wouldn't tell him which one. Q. If you took all the bagpipers in the world and laid them end to end-- it would be a good idea. Q. What do you call ten bagpipes at the bottom of the ocean? A. A start. Q. If you drop a bagpipe and a watermelon off a tall building, which will hit the ground first? A. Who cares? Q. Why do bagpipers walk when they play? A. To get away from the sound. Q. How late does the bagpipe band play? A.Oh, about a half beat behind the drummer. Q. Why do bagpipers always walk when they play? A. Moving targets are harder to hit. Q. What does a bagpiper wear under his kilt? A. Shoes and socks. Q. Why do they call it a "kilt"? A. Because a lot of people got kilt when they called it a skirt. BAND STRUCTURE OF THE ARGYLL & SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS Drum Major: Leaps tall buildings in a single bound Faster than a speeding bullet More powerful than a locomotive Walks on Water Talks to God Pipers: Leaps small buildings with a run-up Is a crack shot Pulls railway carriages Fords rivers Listens to god Side Drummers: Vaults over fences Is allowed his own sidearm Can read a railway timetable Knows how to put on fishing gollashes Believes in God Tenor Drummers: Can open and walk through a door Knows which is the dangerous end of a gun Has his own train set Wears Wellington boots Talks to himself Bass Drummers: Trips over matchsticks Is NEVER allowed near firearms Says "Look at CHOO-CHOO" Plays in puddles Nobody listens to him and finally. THE PIPE MAJOR: Lifts tall buildings and walks underneath them Catches bullets in his teeth and chews them Kicks locomotives off their tracks Drinks entire oceans He IS GOD!!!! Q. What's the definition of "optimism" A. A bagpiper with a beeper. Q. What's the difference between a bagpiper and a frog? A. The frog might be getting a gig. ŽŽ