Octopus swimming in Rarotonga. Filmed about 50 metres offshore from the Rarotongan Beach Resort and Spa. Used to have Octopuses Garden playing but the beatles people didn't like that so removed it
Watch part 2, for a little more help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n6YJG9zB3U
https://nzdsos.com/2021/08/31/the-cost-of-fear/
Who needs your dirty fingers in your mouth when you can go hands free to do a loud whistle, here is my best explanation of how to do it.
Keep practicing, and give it about 2 weeks and you should be there.
Step 1. Pull your bottom lip over your bottom teeth.
Step 2. Ensure all of the top teeth are pressing against the tongue, keeping that in mind, position the tip of your tongue so that it sits just below the two top front teeth.
Step 3. Once you have step 1 and 2 in place, try a licking motion with the tip of your tongue, behind your top two front teeth, slowly. Do this while breathing out.
Step 4. While doing the first 3 steps, try bringing your top jaw down/up slightly...
From there it is practise. Everyone's mouth/teeth/tongue etc is different, so you have to find the right position of those 3 steps that works for YOU. Practise will involve slight adjustments of tongue position, mouth tension and jaw movement.
#howtowolfwhistle #howtowhistle #stelley08 #howto #learntowhistle #howtowhistleloud
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DE9weUCpxQ
Crappy videos from part of our 1st European trip back in 2012 where we visited the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
There are a number of big buildings around this area which are as equally impressive.
#leaningtowerofpisa
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNz6cjf3gto
here's my crash from '94. i landed on the wooden rail breaking a few ribs and my femur in 3 places (broke through the skin), not to mention many splinters,the horse was fine
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPUQQHrLqlc
The 6 o'clock news reaches a lot of people. Stories are manipulated, edited to push a certain agenda. You are shown only what you need to know, by people/corproations you don't know. Lots of stories happen in the world, good and bad. If you REALLY want to know what else is happening in this big world of ours, go look for it, you have the internet, so use it. OR perhaps, you might enjoy the comfort of being "in the loop" by simply watching and believing the 6 o'clock "news".
This "attack" was reported to have killed and injured dozens on a number of news outlets. Compare the double gate next to the car with the double gate in the video, make up your own mind. You want answers? Go search for them.
http://www.mrt.com/news/world/article/In-dawn-assault-Iraqi-special-forces-near-Mosul-10424114.php#photo-11677390
conveniently they have taken down this link,,,, lies caught up with them, luckily i have a screenshot of it
i first saw this video here -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XY-bHqznIa0
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPD5Bq1oKqM
Information supplied from a great site you should check out. http://www.sergent.com.au/
Line-Up:
Roger Skinner (Lead Guitar / Vocals)
Brian Layton (Rhythm Guitar / Vocals)
Kevin Walsh (Bass Guitar / Vocals)
Max Thompson (Drums)
Roger Skinner had served his apprenticeship well, by the time he formed the Pleasers in January 1964. Roger began his career back in 1957 with a skiffle group he formed, called the Kool Kats. With him in that group were Jimmy Elliot, later of the Premiers and the Dallas Four, Peter White on tea-chest bass and Lance Whittington on drums.
After the Kool Kats, Roger formed the Top Hats, who consisted of Graham Gibson, Geoff Land, Neville Findlay, Ian Goldwater, Neil Harvey and Roger. They used to play at RSA dances for several months until Goldwater and Harvey left. This was in 1960 and the remaining members renamed themselves the Versatones. Basing themselves as a Shadows type band, they secured regular paying gigs on the social circuits of Auckland City, playing regularly until disbanding at the end of 1963.
The Pleasers was his next outing, formed with Brian, Kevin and Max. They were inspired by the Beatles and managed to get a residency at the Beatle Inn, taking over from the Merseymen. Building their own group of fans, they were also giving a guest spot on television's "In The Groove", where they came to the attention of the producers of the Wellington based TV music show "Let's Go". They were offered a contract to be the shows resident band until the end of 1964.
This required a move to Wellington, and as soon as they got there they were also offered residencies at Teenarama and at the Petone Youth Club. The Pleasers replaced the Librettos at Teenarama and also as resident band on "Let's Go", after they had gone to Australia.
A recording contract was also secured with Red Rooster, a subsidiary of Viking Records. Their first single was "Ain't Gonna Kiss You"/"Move It". It was a cover of the Searchers song and when released in 1964, the Pleasers used the TV show to help promote it. The follow-up single is their best known one, "Yes My Darling"/"For Ever". It also came out in 1964 and was included on an EP called "The Pleasers" and an album called "Let's Go with Pete Sinclair and the Pleasers" that was released in early 1965. Their third single was "Lovely Lovely"/"Let's Go" and was actually cut with host Pete Sinclair
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6rB8oBGOtg
https://nzdsos.com/2021/08/31/the-cost-of-fear/
We spent and afternoon and the following morning at Milford Sound. The last part of the video is footage of a white heron.
#milfordsound #travelnz #whiteheron
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDiz8YqK7zQ