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  • squeezyjohn
    Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 2497

    #76

    MORNA - Now - Uillean pipes - that's a seriously hard instrument to play, let alone do it professionally! For those of you who don't know what this instrument is it's a type of bagpipes which requires the same skill as playing the guitar with your feet while patting your head and rubbing your tummy and juggling at the same time!

    Nice to see the heads up to Nick Scott & Alan Burton on your website - great blokes!

    It's nice to know there's another folky snuser out there in the UK. If I'm ever playing near Portsmouth (we play Easney Cellars quite a lot) hows about I give you a shout and we can swap cans of the stuff which isn't doing much for us both in our fridges/freezers?
    Squeezyjohn

    Sometimes wrong and sometimes right .... but ALWAYS certain!!!

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    • squeezyjohn
      Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 2497

      #77
      And looking at the picture on the piping site - I think I know you from at least one or two sessions. Did you ever play at the Talking Heads?

      I've also just realised that I'm playing in my duo at Gosport and Fareham Easter festival on the Sunday - are you going to be around?
      Squeezyjohn

      Sometimes wrong and sometimes right .... but ALWAYS certain!!!

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      • lxskllr
        Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 13435

        #78
        Nice playing MORNA, very tasteful regulator use. I particularly liked An Phis Fliuch, well played :^)

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        • M0RNA
          Member
          • Dec 2007
          • 46

          #79
          Originally posted by lxskllr
          Nice playing MORNA, very tasteful regulator use. I particularly liked An Phis Fliuch, well played :^)
          I appreciate the kind feedback. An Phis Fluich is one of my faves, but I dread it when people ask me what an phis fluich means....its very very rude :lol:

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          • M0RNA
            Member
            • Dec 2007
            • 46

            #80
            Originally posted by squeezyjohn
            And looking at the picture on the piping site - I think I know you from at least one or two sessions. Did you ever play at the Talking Heads?

            I've also just realised that I'm playing in my duo at Gosport and Fareham Easter festival on the Sunday - are you going to be around?
            Hey John,

            Thanks for the comments...as you say, its nice to meet other snus folk who are folkies

            Its possible that our paths may have crossed at some stage...I am not really a great session player, but even so, I have been out and about with the pipes for many years, and gigged quite a bit....we probably have a few mutual friends too.

            The Gosport Festival....that takes me back quite a bit. I first met Nick Scott there when I had a crappy practice set, and he really set me on the right path. I lived in Bristol for a number of years, and taught pipes at the Hibernia school, but various events in my life brought me back to my old home town of Pompey.

            If you are going to be at the Easter festival on the Sunday, I will make plans to go, and I hope that we can meet up, and have a few tunes maybe, or at least share some snus We can make further arrangements via email. If you find yourself in Pompey, you'll always be welcome to drop in and chill here for a while

            Cheers

            Steve

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            • squeezyjohn
              Member
              • Jan 2008
              • 2497

              #81
              Brilliant, MORNA,

              I'll pm you my mobile number and it would be nice to meet up if you can make it (I should be able to get you in on the guest list but I'll have to ask).

              Cheers

              Squeezy
              Squeezyjohn

              Sometimes wrong and sometimes right .... but ALWAYS certain!!!

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              • M0RNA
                Member
                • Dec 2007
                • 46

                #82
                Originally posted by squeezyjohn
                Brilliant, MORNA,

                I'll pm you my mobile number and it would be nice to meet up if you can make it (I should be able to get you in on the guest list but I'll have to ask).

                Cheers

                Squeezy
                Nice one Squeezy Being on the guest list would be very cool, but if its not possible, I'll come anyway. Looking forward to meeting up

                Cheers

                Steve

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                • texasbygod
                  New Member
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 12

                  #83
                  I'm a Production Control Manager...

                  What that means is - I do math .....all day long....considering I failed Algebra in High School oh and also in 2 Colleges...I figure it's penance for something I did .... :wink:

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                  • Xobeloot
                    Member
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 2542

                    #84
                    Amazing how it works out like that, isnt it?! I am a math flunkie myself, and now I do sales and fabrication work which involves 50% math to plot and build to extremely strict tolerances. I failed college algebra 4x. Now I get things from customers loaded with X,Y,Z and have to build/make it.

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                    • Smarvy
                      Member
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 86

                      #85
                      At least you two can do math. I work with a bunch of biologists, and the simplest mathematical exercises leave them goggle-eyed and drooling. It can actually be a little annoying. Anecdote: Every day I have to do a simple calculation in the morning and before going home that involves this: (x*1440)/y. x is a volume that you measure, and y is a number of things that you count. Without exaggeration, the last technician I had took 3 months before he could do this without my help. And I still didn't trust him to do it right. Frustrating.

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                      • RealmofOpeth
                        Member
                        • May 2007
                        • 407

                        #86
                        i'm having a pretty easy time with math in college right now. (i think it's college algebra...098)
                        despite i failed algebra in high school and forgot most of what i did learn.
                        perhaps it's because our teacher isn't a draconian nazi like i had in high school.

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                        • Smarvy
                          Member
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 86

                          #87
                          Don't worry, you'll find a couple in your college career...

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                          • lxskllr
                            Member
                            • Sep 2007
                            • 13435

                            #88
                            Just to add to the math challenged fun... I took the minimum requirements for math in highschool, which was 2 credits. I picked algebra A and B. That's algebra 1 split over 2 years for dummies, I still managed to fail algebra A though :^D Once I got through those classes, that was the last math I took, and I swore I'd never have anything to do with math again. Less than a year out of highschool I got a job as a land surveyor, and 22 years later that's still what I'm doing. Every day for me is filled with numbers, and almost continuous math :^P

                            I've found that math is easier for me the second time I study it. My second year of algebra A wasn't too bad, though algebra B was still a bit of a challenge. I'm the same way with music. I can struggle with something until I'm tired of seeing it, and come back to it a week later and wonder what the problem was. I guess I just need more time than most people, and my brain has to process the information without me being there to push it.

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                            • Dead Rabbit
                              Member
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 315

                              #89
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                              • theguitargeek
                                Member
                                • Mar 2008
                                • 24

                                #90
                                Hey New to the forum

                                Found Xobeloot by trying to buy his Icetool Box Awesome dude.

                                I work in Cell SIte and Wireless testing, and Sports Television
                                Supercross, SuperBike, Busch Cup, Hooters Cup USAR, and sometimes
                                Golf.
                                This Year No Smoking Trackside I had to do something.

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