Bullmoose was right - I
did enjoy seeing Katie in her matching bra-and-panty outfit! And you were right, also, B00m - I liked the April Fools joke you played on her!
I think the funniest part was when Officer Yank, in presenting Bullmoose with some appropriate music to cover the sound of Katie's wailing, ironically chose a bagpipe album by "Loud McLeod". If there's a way to play the bagpipes softly, I don't know what it is (although there is a similar instrument, the name of which eludes me now, in which the player uses his cheeks to replace the bag that I think might be softer than the bagpipes themselves).
Curious, I also examined at the music line. No piano within reach, but it looked like a traditional melody that I think is indeed associated with the pipes, and that also might have been used on an Old Spice commercial a long time ago except that I remember it in major (the C's would be sharped) instead of minor (the C-naturals that appear on the staff). I have no idea if those rapid grace notes are really how bagpipe music is notated, never having seen any, but I think everyone has the general idea of what the scene in the Armstrong living room must have sounded like!
