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gizmo21
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tiny bells worn around the shins for the morris dance |
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lokidrew
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John Dowland, Henry Purcell, Edward Elgar, Benjamin Britten...et al. |
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Facile Princeps
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The Sitar |
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steve c
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ear-ache, cos we live between the bug#ers |
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Shambles
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Sorry CARAMAC Harry Secombe was Welsh. |
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dann_501
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At the tower of London, the most famous instruments, were the, Rack, chopping block, and traitors gate.
And of course, Samuel Johnson (aka Dr Johnson) inventor and compiler of the English dictionary, of which is absolutely wasted on here. |
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davetherave
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ST GEORGE. |
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Tommy S
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They had the Beatles |
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riped off
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taxes fuel, road, income, roof, value added, |
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Haz
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If current events were a representation of England-that would be a pink oboe. |
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Paul
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The Northumbrian Pipes - Similar to bagpipes |
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CARAMAC
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Er.... Ireland has.. 'Riverdance'...(sorry you missed that out, although I'm not Irish).
English, well we have, the greats, Harry Secombe, Morecombe and Wise, The Beatles, Les Dawson, The Rolling Stones, etc, in other words TALENT, past and present.
a friend x |
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Quizard
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The harp is associated with Ireland not Wales |
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Mike C
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Windbags |
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Apple Crumble
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Herpes. |
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sosgez
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Tubular Bells. |
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Freakin
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Triangle! |
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eight-hours
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The fiddle and the bagpipes they were first invented in England and exported to Scotland..... |
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