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{{quote| ''A gentleman is someone who knows how to play the bagpipes but doesn't.''}}
{{quote|''A gentleman is someone who knows how to play the bagpipes but doesn't.''}}


{{quote|''Why do bagpipers always walk when they play? To get away from the noise.''|Traditional Jokes}}
{{quote|''Why do bagpipers always walk when they play? To get away from the noise.''|Traditional Jokes}}
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** [[Bear McCreary]] likes uilleann pipes. They also show up in some of the action sequence music, such as "Storming New Caprica" which is pretty much an orgy in taiko drums and uilleann pipes. The song also uses Highland pipes, although they aren't as audible on the soundtrack album as the show itself.
** [[Bear McCreary]] likes uilleann pipes. They also show up in some of the action sequence music, such as "Storming New Caprica" which is pretty much an orgy in taiko drums and uilleann pipes. The song also uses Highland pipes, although they aren't as audible on the soundtrack album as the show itself.
* Ross intends to play the bagpipes at Monica and Chandler's wedding in ''[[Friends]]'', and they can hear his rehearsal from across the road.
* Ross intends to play the bagpipes at Monica and Chandler's wedding in ''[[Friends]]'', and they can hear his rehearsal from across the road.
{{quote| "WHY is your family Scottish?"<br />
{{quote|"WHY is your family Scottish?"
"Why is YOUR family ROSS?" }}
"Why is YOUR family ROSS?" }}
* In the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S13 E1 Terror of the Zygons|Terror of the Zygons]]'', Angus the landlord plays "Flowers of the Forest" on the bagpipes. It turns out to be an omen (of sorts). Well, he does have [[Seers|second sight]].
* In the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S13 E1 Terror of the Zygons|Terror of the Zygons]]'', Angus the landlord plays "Flowers of the Forest" on the bagpipes. It turns out to be an omen (of sorts). Well, he does have [[Seers|second sight]].