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Old 11-03-2010, 11:08 PM
 
Location: Brendansport, Sagitta IV
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Right! I just threw in my 2 cents since I've tried it.

Yep, you can have big hips and do it..and your tummy doesn't have to be flat.......maybe that's why I giggled while I jiggled, (and sweated), Rez....
LOL! Next time, we want video.

"Diversity" gone mad, but ooooh was it wonderful to see and hear:

A friend is a black dude from some northern city, who plays a didgeridoo he got in Italy (I think it was) made from a chunk of wood from Africa... at a science fiction convention he was playing it in a public place (he's pretty good) and along comes this Scandinavian-type girl in an Arabian-nights costume and proceeds to belly-dance (and she was VERY good) to the Australian-style music... this went on for a couple hours!!
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Old 11-04-2010, 10:44 AM
 
Location: NW Montana
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LOL! Next time, we want video.

"Diversity" gone mad, but ooooh was it wonderful to see and hear:

A friend is a black dude from some northern city, who plays a didgeridoo he got in Italy (I think it was) made from a chunk of wood from Africa... at a science fiction convention he was playing it in a public place (he's pretty good) and along comes this Scandinavian-type girl in an Arabian-nights costume and proceeds to belly-dance (and she was VERY good) to the Australian-style music... this went on for a couple hours!!
are you sure it was not a Princess Leia costume?
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Old 11-04-2010, 11:16 AM
 
Location: In The Outland
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There will be a nice arts and crafts show at the Noxon High school this Saturday.
See ya there if you're in the neighborhood.
We need to start our Christmas shopping early while supporting local artisans. ~♥~
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Old 11-04-2010, 11:34 AM
 
Location: NW Montana
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are you sure it was not a Princess Leia costume?

Ooooouuuuuu... yeeaaahhh! Princess Leia!

And maybe what Rez thought was Australian music was actually "other-worldly"?

Unbeatable!!!!

<mg runs to dig through his Star-Wars collection of VHS tapes>

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Old 11-04-2010, 11:36 AM
 
Location: NW Montana
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There will be a nice arts and crafts show at the Noxon High school this Saturday.
See ya there if you're in the neighborhood.
We need to start our Christmas shopping early while supporting local artisans. ~♥~
But I don't know just how many more lawn ornaments my relatives can stand?

I mean, after all, the ducks with the wind-spun wings are nice and all, but they only come in a limited number of colors...


mg
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Old 11-04-2010, 11:38 AM
 
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Just in time for the Christian holiday season -- and, a real boon to Montana merchants -- the Canadian-$ is approaching parity (and, in my opinion, most likely will go to a premium) to the U.S.-$.

Weekly High, Low & Close, in U.S.-$, Canadian Dollar


The Federal Reserve has announced that they will be monetizing several $-hundred billion of U.S. debt by buying already issued debt with newly printed money.

This is bearish for the U.S.-$ and bullish for the Canadian-$, among other things (bullish for gold, silver, gasoline, heating oil ... )
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Old 11-04-2010, 11:43 AM
 
Location: Brendansport, Sagitta IV
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are you sure it was not a Princess Leia costume?
Nope, it was a fullfledged harem-girl costume. Very pretty, and she had just the right figure to make it look perfect. And she had little bells hanging from all over, which added to the music!

Now, as to otherworldly music... if you've ever heard a didgeridoo, you may begin to question whether the Australian Aborigines are originally from Earth...
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Old 11-04-2010, 11:45 AM
 
Location: Brendansport, Sagitta IV
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<mg runs to dig through his Star-Wars collection of VHS tapes>
Han Shot First!!
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Old 11-04-2010, 01:57 PM
 
Location: In The Outland
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Now, as to otherworldly music... if you've ever heard a didgeridoo, you may begin to question whether the Australian Aborigines are originally from Earth...
Speaking about things Australian, I didn't know this but some American Indians as well as ancient Egyptians used various types of boomerangs.

My movie suggestion for the day is the movie "Australia".
My dream home is the sheep station called Faraway downs featured in the movie. I would like a small version overlooking a river or lake.
Yes I will have this one day cuz I know that dreams can come true. (With a bit of hard work and a bit of luck, bribery, yelling at folks on the phone, some begging and severe arm twisting).
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Old 11-04-2010, 03:07 PM
 
Location: Brendansport, Sagitta IV
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Speaking about things Australian, I didn't know this but some American Indians as well as ancient Egyptians used various types of boomerangs.
Most weapons and hunting implements get reinvented across the world over time, as generally the need is the same everywhere. For instance, here on the Porch we might need to reinvent the Gatling gun, to stave off attacks by marauding cousins.

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My movie suggestion for the day is the movie "Australia". My dream home is the sheep station called Faraway downs featured in the movie. I would like a small version overlooking a river or lake.
I don't know that movie but one of my faves is an odd little thing called Alice to Nowhere, nominally a suspense-pursuit story but largely a travelogue of the Australian outback.

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Yes I will have this one day cuz I know that dreams can come true. (With a bit of hard work and a bit of luck, bribery, yelling at folks on the phone, some begging and severe arm twisting).
Earn money at home -- blackmail your friends!
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