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The John Strachan referred to, is surely the singer (born 1875) who was recorded by Alan Lomax, http://www.mustrad.org.uk/reviews/strachan.htm rather than the Canadian shown in the link.

"None of them, however, are actually athletes, indeed the accordion player - the renowned Scottish musican Reuben Taylor, has been seen smoking a pipe." ! Whatever precludes an athlete from smoking a pipe? Njál 19:39, 16 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Oh stop being so sensible smelly pants.

i agree. Also, the quote in question is perfectly true. Reuben Taylor is a renowned Scottish musician, and he does smoke a pipe.

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