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February 7, 2016 at 9:43 pm #1059013
I recently read a surreal thread on a religious site from a Scottish Muslim brother who wanted to know if bagpipe music is halal – it is (provided folk are piping for the correct reasons). I’ve heard it on videos of the Pakistan / India border closing ceremony; at one point they had the Pakistan Army piping to Allah (SAW) with a dubstep bassline being mixed in in the background.
A lot of bagpipes (including those played in Northern Europe) are now made in Pakistan and the Punjab although they are also popular with the Chinese in Malaysia and Singapore.
A few months ago some older chaps said it is a lot easier to get away with pirate broadcasting in Scotland than England (due to its remoteness) and today I was reading about some of the setups that folk have for their shortwave transmitters (mostly on legit amateur bands but you do get the odd pirate now and then). Many of them use the old style end stage with big valves using strong voltage and elaborate water cooling/fan arrangements; after mishearing the local anthem of Groningen Netherlands (the Dutch equivalent of Scotland) I had got this impression that they had rigged the transmitters so if the Communications Ministry goes too near the endstage shuts off (so there is no more signal for them to track); but as the ventilators for the valves need to stay running it wouldn’t be impossible to feed the air blast from them to extra pipes (like an old style church organ) at enough pressure to blow an insecure toupeé form the Ofcom-mans head
Die Morität von Ahmed Macheath
Ahmed Macheath wohnt in Ayrshire
Stoltz tragt er ‘nen Schotten Rock…
Er ist auch ein Musikant,
Doch spielt er gern auf dem Dudelsack..Er hat auch einen KW-Sender,
Fröhlich sitzt er am Mikrophon.
Bald einer starke Senderröhre
Strahlt durch den Himmel ‚nen Pfeifton!Viele Leute in viele Ländern
empfangen das Signal laut und klar
Zwischen Sarawak und Oldham
Rufen Sie auch „Allah-u-Ahkbar!“Alle hören mit großer Freude
Ahmed Macheath – der Pfeifpirat
Die Senioren egal mit den Rollatoren
Gehen zum tanzen durch die ganze Stadt!In England südlich 400 Meilen
Ein Ofcom-Agent war am Peilgerät
probiert den Standort des Sender zu peilen
Doch Ahmed pfeift außerhalb der LegalitätWenn der Ofcom-Agent erreichte Ayrshire
Eine Überraschung erwartete ihn
Plötzlich sein Toupet war in die Luft geblasen
Aus seinen Kopf durch eine Hochdruckwind!Also bald fährt der Ofcom-Agent
Zurück nach Baldock
Voll Angst und kahl.
Ausgepfiffene und beschämte
Doch Ahmed Macheath pfeift noch einmal!
Ausgepfiffene und beschämte
Doch Ahmed Macheath pfeift noch einmal! -
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