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Whistling
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Milkmen, window cleaners, diggers of holes in roads, etc, all have their fair share of whistlers.
Is this part of our British culture?
And of course, do YOU whistle a tune when going about your business?
Is this part of our British culture?
And of course, do YOU whistle a tune when going about your business?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Theland,
I do whistle, not sure it's in tune though.
This morning it was `Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer '.
My repertoire consists of songs from the 1940's to the present day but the old Cocky-knee songs are often to the fore.
`Boiled Beef.....'
`My Old Man.....'
etc.etc
I think it's part of most cultures.
What really annoys me are the people that constantly whistle but there is absolutely no reconisable song and it's all off key.
I do whistle, not sure it's in tune though.
This morning it was `Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer '.
My repertoire consists of songs from the 1940's to the present day but the old Cocky-knee songs are often to the fore.
`Boiled Beef.....'
`My Old Man.....'
etc.etc
I think it's part of most cultures.
What really annoys me are the people that constantly whistle but there is absolutely no reconisable song and it's all off key.
Jack I'm pleased you've popped up. I've been wanting to ask you if your son is ok? I believe he was going abroad with the army this month?
Sorry to interrupt the thread, Theland, but to answer your question, personally I never whistle, although I hear Luna manages to put together a fairly reasonable tune. Who would expect anything else with his (allegedly) fine musical talent?!
Sorry to interrupt the thread, Theland, but to answer your question, personally I never whistle, although I hear Luna manages to put together a fairly reasonable tune. Who would expect anything else with his (allegedly) fine musical talent?!