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| How was your week? So, how was your week? Let me tell you about mine! |
07-01-2008, 05:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Remedy
Congratulations. That's absolutely wonderful, and good job.
You'll have to post a schedule for the rest of us (please). I enjoy going to the circus, and it'd be cool to see you perform; I haven't seen such an act before.
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Thanks Remedy  It's a while off, but it'd be lovely to have you come to the show.
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07-01-2008, 05:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Olly Buckle
Wonderful news, well done.
Just back from Glastonbury where we spent a lot of time in the theater and circus fields as an old friend has a performance art "Tea Ladies on Tour" that she takes to festivals and her daughter is one of the main organisers on the circus. I thought of you and Vlad when I had seen a really neat dance and lifting act in the big top, it looked similar to the stills you showed us once before. This sounds really different, there was an artist on wrist straps who did his act outside at night with spotlights on him and suspended from a huge crane that was invisible in the darkness but swung him right out over the audience after picking him up from the stage, but he didn't sing. You should try and get into Glastonbury on your way to The States if you don't start 'til autumn. It is a wonderful place for creative stimulation.
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I would love to perform at Glastonbury. Even better would be Edinburgh. Maybe next year. I just looked at the "Tea Ladies on Tour", they must be hilarious. I couldn't see their real names anywhere though. Who's the daughter? It sounds like someone I may know..........
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07-01-2008, 05:35 AM
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Originally Posted by AnnoyingAlliteration
I'll have to look at the video cassett when I get home. He was a really fat baby. He's a really massive man and he did it for a while but now he owns a little theatre company in Boston. He's a pretty cool dude, but I don't really see him much. And I never have seen him (or Cirque) perform live.
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A fat baby huh? I'll have to go and have a look now and find which show he was in. You HAVE to go and see a cirque show.They're amazing and you'll love it. I think you should run away to Boston and become better acquainted with your uncle. He sounds very cool 
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07-03-2008, 06:18 AM
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Christine who does the tea ladies is Christine Podgoretsky, her daughter is Jade Dunbar.
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07-03-2008, 06:27 AM
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No, I was thinking of someone else........
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07-03-2008, 07:00 AM
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Hey how about you then? The gal from Herston. Yeah I know you’re really a crow-eater but if I say Herston it makes me think we’re a bit closer.
If things keep going like this, Aussies will be taking over the world.
Re that hypnotherapy, here’s another supporter. Doesn’t really matter what you call it – med, relaxation, hypno, yoga, they’re all basically the same thing. And you can learn self-hypnosis just like you can learn med. Try googling for it like malone said.
Good on yer mate.
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07-03-2008, 07:10 AM
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Thanks maaaaaaate! I reckon when I get back to Oz, hypnotherapy and yoga are the two top things on my 'to do' list.
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07-03-2008, 11:30 AM
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Wonder if you have something like this where you are:
Floatation Tank Introduction
I have tried massage (which I love), meditation, hypnotherapy and other means of relaxation (currently I rely on medication when it's really bad) but this-floating, is the most relaxation I've ever experienced.
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