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Post by Sarah on Apr 10, 2007 8:36:59 GMT -5
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Post by atecom on Apr 10, 2007 9:48:35 GMT -5
The Great blue did not hear an accent, but theres probably a good reason for that LOL
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Apr 10, 2007 9:51:51 GMT -5
I heard an accent. Hehe.
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Post by nabusan on Apr 10, 2007 13:03:44 GMT -5
OMG Sarah! I luffles your room! And lol, I only heard the accent when you said 'Australia' ;D
It was like a gruff OZ-TRAAAAL-LIAH ;D
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Post by Sarah on Apr 10, 2007 20:12:18 GMT -5
XD Well I'll try and find some australian words and put them in the next video <3 And my room... covered in drawings. XD
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Post by mego on Apr 10, 2007 20:14:10 GMT -5
tacklehug
Wee!
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Post by nabusan on Apr 10, 2007 20:19:19 GMT -5
btw Sarah, I LOVE YOUR AVATAR. Wheezing is ridiculously hot.
And omg, you'd better say 'didgeridoo' in your next video! Ooh, and try to find a hat with corked pieces of string around the rim.
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Post by Lord FunkyHoof on Apr 10, 2007 22:46:51 GMT -5
Heh I heard the accent, and your room looks awesome!
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Post by Sarah on Apr 11, 2007 0:11:57 GMT -5
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Apr 11, 2007 7:14:11 GMT -5
I still don't know what a didgeridoo is. I heard it, it's mentioned in the closed captioning of S T D DVD (YES, I USE CLOSED CAPTIONING BECAUSE I'M WEIRD!)
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Post by Sarah on Apr 11, 2007 7:39:35 GMT -5
XD A digeridoo is a wooden tube-liek instrument, sort of like a primative trumpet. It's only suppsoed to be played by male Aboriginals, otherwise it insults their culture... Which is why I don't play them ^_^
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Post by dieter on Apr 11, 2007 9:43:17 GMT -5
XD A digeridoo is a wooden tube-liek instrument, sort of like a primative trumpet. It's only suppsoed to be played by male Aboriginals, otherwise it insults their culture... Which is why I don't play them ^_^ So...I guess it must insult their culture that you can find cheap tourist replicas for sale at the Sydney airport, and that there is a white man somewhere in New South Wales who hand-makes amazing didgeridoos, and sells them to American kids with lots of money to burn, like myself. Although, that's nowhere near as bad as when I accidentally stumbled into the Maori ceremonial lodge at 1am with my shoes on. This little girl derided me for five minutes. I felt so ashamed...
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Post by atecom on Apr 11, 2007 10:48:06 GMT -5
Digeridoos were only made by tribes in South East New South Wales such as the Dharug and Guringai tribes. There was also some trade where these tribes would trade their Digeridoos for Rythm sticks which were played by the Tribes of Southern Queensland (Yeah like thats a real fair trade : But they seemed to like it and carried on doing it for many hundreds of years so I guess trading a skillfully made hollow wind instrument for 2 sticks you bang together was worth it for them. The Digeridoo got its name when the ships pulled up on the shores of port Jackson, They would hear the instrument played and the sailors such as captain Arthur Philip said that the sound of the instrument playing sounded like Digeredoo repeated over and over again.
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Post by nabusan on Apr 11, 2007 16:20:27 GMT -5
XD A digeridoo is a wooden tube-liek instrument, sort of like a primative trumpet. It's only suppsoed to be played by male Aboriginals, otherwise it insults their culture... Which is why I don't play them ^_^ So...I guess it must insult their culture that you can find cheap tourist replicas for sale at the Sydney airport, and that there is a white man somewhere in New South Wales who hand-makes amazing didgeridoos, and sells them to American kids with lots of money to burn, like myself. Although, that's nowhere near as bad as when I accidentally stumbled into the Maori ceremonial lodge at 1am with my shoes on. This little girl derided me for five minutes. I felt so ashamed... LOL you got told off by a little girl?! That's adorable! And omg, love the video Sarah! And you had prompt cards, how cute!
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Apr 12, 2007 10:46:21 GMT -5
I've always wanted to get told off by an Amish person.
I don't know why...
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Post by Warbandit on Apr 12, 2007 14:25:36 GMT -5
OMG, I have the EXACT same desklamp as you Much love for the accent ;D
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