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  1. Ahoy! Thought I'd bring this back up. How goes? I'm still playing away and wonder if anyone has taken taken the didge up recently? I've found oot that the front entrance of the museum is great for an evening sesh. Lovely acoustics. So yeh, there must be someone oot there Mabs
  2. Noo den. Anyone aboot?
  3. Bumpidy bump! Anyone jamming?
  4. Ae up. Aye that's me. Ahh the parkour days in ed.. I do miss em. How's it going? The ozone although an old model (2003) it still a beautiful kite. It's stable, flies well and it can launch one into orbit! A review can be found here.. http://www.racekites.com/reviews/getReview.asp?reviewID=54 So when are you heading up? You know once you're here theres no escape!
  5. Ahoy there!! Just noticed this thread and thought I better reply. I've been into this kiting malarky for far too long. Since the time when flexi was a single forum in list format.. Anyways. Theres a fair few good locations and I'm hoping to get everywhere this year as I will have my own wheels. Even the Sands of Sound is good for a quick shimmy. I have gone through a fair bit o kit over the years and currently have. JN Wildthing 10m 14m LEI's Lost cause 127x38 custom tt Ozone frenzy 12m Flexifoil blade 3 4m Advance quattro 1.6m PL Comp buggy Trampa 13ply atb. Anymore questions please do not hesitate to ask. Mabs P.S Go to http://www.kite-pics-scotland.com/coppermine/cpg148/thumbnails.php?album=topn&cat=-19 for some low wind action at sands o sound. Road trip m8s fae south. Need I say more?
  6. he is stunning I have quite a few artists on my myspace now. All stunning and some unique collaberations. http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=tjamme this guy fae da netherlands is somewhat good http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=101571999&MyToken=c5fae7a5-812d-4001-9331-7ed07f7949d2 http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=118144142&MyToken=c5fae7a5-812d-4001-9331-7ed07f7949d2
  7. My experiences with o2 I'd rather not discuss as the profanities would not be suitable for this nor any other forum. I do however have tale of misery which turned to one of joy It was a dark and stormy night in which I ordered my new didgeridoo. It was a beautiful Ironbark Eucalyptus one, with amaizng carvings and paintwork on it. I was most excited but somewhat dubious about it being sent with.. dare I say it.. DHL. Ok I've sworn once D..H...L Next day delivery.. hmm in the case of Royal Mail special delivery, yes. DHL= 5 Days. Upon it's arrival I instantly knew something was wrong. On lifting the package there was some 'movement' and then my worst nightmare came to a reality ! The didge had been snapped in transit! I was horrified and since D... refuse to insure wooden goods I was expecting the worst. On phoning the man who owns the didge shop I was advised to send him images over. A few minutes later I recieved an e-mail and a phone call. Crisis averted he was willing to replace the didge (even though theres no insurance claim) as long as I contribute to the postage. Now thats service!!! We are not talking about £20 here but £190. I was speachless. What could of been a terrible situation was averted by that mans kindness! I shall be eternally gratefull to him. The replacement is being sent out on monday by parcel force. A very happy Mabby.
  8. Various pies made in Shetland= Bovine meat products...
  9. mmmm addictions. I love peanut butter and jam sandwiches. It has to be decent peanut buttet. Just nuts and there natural oils, No salt or sugar allowed. Along with decent jam. Peanut butter banana and nuttella on a panini is just stunning!! On the toasty front smoked salmon and cheddar cheese mmmm gammon and apple sauce
  10. Another post. Im a post whore now! I love peanut butter and jam on bread/toast/panini mm Along with peanut butter, banana and nuttella on a panini mmm (** MOD EDIT ** To try and stop there being a thread for every single jam and conserve on the market! The thread title has been altered to reflect the entire genre of "Jam and Conserves"! Thread originally titled Peanut butter and jam/banana/nuttella mmm)
  11. I appologise, I should of been clearer. Its soggy due to large amounts of butter. Not so much that there is excess but that it's soaked through. Ahh the memories
  12. Discuss Used to be a favourite of mine. mmm
  13. http://www.idoo.info/breathing.htm also a top class shop http://www.didjshop.com/shop1/circular_breathing.html with an indepth forum. http://www.circular-breathing.com/?gclid=CPHl2NXo2okCFSQVEAodUkss2w these should do for now
  14. Circular breathing is a tricky one. It can take months for some to get the basics down where as others manage it in a few evenings. There are many guides online with tips and tricks and I shall post these up asap. The way I learnt was to 'puff' my cheeks and expell the air by using the muscles to de puff them. For this stage you dont 'breath' as such. As the air is being pushed out take a breath through the nose and go from there My new didge arrived yesterday however either DHL or Northwards screwed it up and it was snapped! This was a 192 quid instrument and it arrived trashed. No impressed. Worst of all DHL dont offer insurance on wooden goods. Thankfully the didge man is a star and is replacing it free of charge even though he is out of pocket. The replacment is being sent out on monday with parcel force. Yeha!! I thoroghly recomend him www.indoo.info Onwards to find circular breathing guides. Tigershadow you are most talented... and beautiful
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