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This is the place I want to put Castle Towers I've done few weeks ago.
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> This is the place I want to put Castle Towers I've done few weeks ago.
I've never seen a fish tank with that much waves...
Nice tank.
Alain
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>Alain on date 30/06/2010 20:22 wrote:
>> This is the place I want to put Castle Towers I've done few weeks ago.
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> I've never seen a fish tank with that much waves...
>
> Nice tank.
>
>
> Alain
There is obviously a hidden wave generator.
Paolo
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Paolo Gibellini <p.g### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> There is obviously a hidden wave generator.
> Paolo
No. It's 3 jumping elephants behind the camera.
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> Paolo Gibellini<p.g### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
>> There is obviously a hidden wave generator.
>> Paolo
>
> No. It's 3 jumping elephants behind the camera.
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LOL :P
Alain
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On Thu, 01 Jul 2010 09:46:23 +0200, Paolo Gibellini
<p.g### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> >Alain on date 30/06/2010 20:22 wrote:
>>> This is the place I want to put Castle Towers I've done few weeks ag
o.
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>> I've never seen a fish tank with that much waves...
>>
>> Nice tank.
>>
>>
>> Alain
> There is obviously a hidden wave generator.
> Paolo
No, some-one is blowing a vuvuzela in the room...
--
-Nekar Xenos-
"The spoon is not real"
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> On Thu, 01 Jul 2010 09:46:23 +0200, Paolo Gibellini
> <p.g### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
>
>> >Alain on date 30/06/2010 20:22 wrote:
>>>> This is the place I want to put Castle Towers I've done few weeks ago.
>>>
>>> I've never seen a fish tank with that much waves...
>>>
>>> Nice tank.
>>>
>>>
>>> Alain
>> There is obviously a hidden wave generator.
>> Paolo
>
> No, some-one is blowing a vuvuzela in the room...
>
Do you mean a HOCKEY horn?
At least, it images I got from a search for "vuvuzela" look exactly like
a hockey horn. For a time, I though that it was the name of some Foot
rising star.
I agree that they are loud, but not THAT loud...
Been around forever in my area. Born and raised in the backyard of the
atom to profesional, without at least one in the arena.
Alain
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Am 05.07.2010 20:08, schrieb Alain:
>> No, some-one is blowing a vuvuzela in the room...
>>
>
> Do you mean a HOCKEY horn?
> At least, it images I got from a search for "vuvuzela" look exactly like
> a hockey horn. For a time, I though that it was the name of some Foot
> rising star.
Strangely enough, the term "hockey horn" seems pretty unknown for this
instrument. Google finds a lot more references for the term apparently
referring to a device installed in the arena and sounded when a goal is
scored.
> I agree that they are loud, but not THAT loud...
>
> Been around forever in my area. Born and raised in the backyard of the
> atom to profesional, without at least one in the arena.
One?
Lucky bastards. In the South African soccer arenas, "one" appears to be
the average number /per person/ (with the arenas having about twice or
thrice the capacity of the Centre Bell). And they just... won't... stop.
(And yes, they _are_ pretty loud in the hands of someone who knows how
to play them properly.)
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On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 23:34:13 +0200, clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wro
te:
> Am 05.07.2010 20:08, schrieb Alain:
>
>>> No, some-one is blowing a vuvuzela in the room...
>>>
>>
>> Do you mean a HOCKEY horn?
>> At least, it images I got from a search for "vuvuzela" look exactly l
ike
>> a hockey horn. For a time, I though that it was the name of some Foot
>> rising star.
>
> Strangely enough, the term "hockey horn" seems pretty unknown for this
> instrument. Google finds a lot more references for the term apparently
> referring to a device installed in the arena and sounded when a goal i
s
> scored.
>
>> I agree that they are loud, but not THAT loud...
>>
>> Been around forever in my area. Born and raised in the backyard of th
e
from
>> atom to profesional, without at least one in the arena.
>
> One?
>
> Lucky bastards. In the South African soccer arenas, "one" appears to b
e
> the average number /per person/ (with the arenas having about twice or
> thrice the capacity of the Centre Bell). And they just... won't... sto
p.
>
> (And yes, they _are_ pretty loud in the hands of someone who knows how
> to play them properly.)
They are much louder than a cars hooter or even a trucks hooter....
-Nekar Xenos-
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> Am 05.07.2010 20:08, schrieb Alain:
>
>>> No, some-one is blowing a vuvuzela in the room...
>>>
>>
>> Do you mean a HOCKEY horn?
>> At least, it images I got from a search for "vuvuzela" look exactly like
>> a hockey horn. For a time, I though that it was the name of some Foot
>> rising star.
>
> Strangely enough, the term "hockey horn" seems pretty unknown for this
> instrument. Google finds a lot more references for the term apparently
> referring to a device installed in the arena and sounded when a goal is
> scored.
>
>> I agree that they are loud, but not THAT loud...
>>
>> Been around forever in my area. Born and raised in the backyard of the
>> atom to profesional, without at least one in the arena.
>
> One?
>
> Lucky bastards. In the South African soccer arenas, "one" appears to be
> the average number /per person/ (with the arenas having about twice or
> thrice the capacity of the Centre Bell). And they just... won't... stop.
>
> (And yes, they _are_ pretty loud in the hands of someone who knows how
> to play them properly.)
When I say one, I mean for the games played by childs.
Alain
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