We are starting this thread early to let everyone know about the famous St. Patrick's Day Giveaways we are giving away on March 17th - St. Patrick's Day. Be sure to check this thread for more details.
Last year we had a major problem with too much traffic crashing our servers during the time of the contest, so we will be doing just random giveaways during the day.
What I can tell you is be sure you have signed on for the day, because only people that are logged in will be receiving CDs and prizes.
Welcome tekj2000. Happy St. Pats day dalonewolf1369 and everyone. Jermy & Poitin I will be right here as well even though I swore I wouldn't try to win anything. It's going to be hard, but will be a blast as usual to watch. May the luck of the Irish be with you all this year and in the music awards as well.
We have about 30 prizes to giveaway which will mainly be CDs, bumper stickers and premium accounts.
The format is up in the air. We will have some prizes that you will hear a message play online, some prizes will be giving away in this thread and some will be random. I think we are going to have some Leprachaun grahics on our site and if you find them you win a prize.
Here is the official Prize list for today. We will be giving away CDs in the order listed here. Some CDs will be giving away in this thread, some will be an announcement on Highlander Radio with a special email address and some will require finding a Leprechaun somewhere on one of our pages!
This is a fine collection of CDs and anyone of these albums contains some great tunes:
Poitin - Jiggery Pokery Joseph O'Meara - Stories in Song…The Celtic Classics Sasiedzi - Wrocic Do Derry Mother Grove - By Request Shamrock Five The Langer's Ball - Ships are Sailing The Irish Descendants - Encore Stanley & Grimm - Another Round Skully - Irish Makeover Weston Tyler Brown - New Beginnings Press Gang - Out Landish Ali MacGregor's Music Collection Cruel Seamus - The Irish Wake of Cruel Seamus Pipes and Pints - Until We Die Barleyjuice - Bonny Prince Barley Blodeugerdd - Song of the Flowers (Welsh Music Smithsonian Folkways)
In addition, we will be giving away 5 premium accounts and 10 bumper stickers today.
So, keep checking back and you might take home one of our St. Patrick's Day prizes today!
I'll tip a cup tae St. Paddy today. It's a good day for the Irish!
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The Scots of course insist that the pipes produce music. But the point is after all not too important. For those who love them, the pipes can evoke more vividly than any other instrument, high emotion, they can inspire valor, and tell of tragic tales of battles long ago. They can call forth merriment or sentiment. It does not matter what the sound is called, those who are deaf to its merits would not understand anyway.
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