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RyGOLD Member
Gromit's Humble Squire
4,496 posts
Location: Brisbane, Australia


Posted:
-Updated 31 Aug 2005-



So here I am again. It's been a while hasn't it. My alto sax initially got a lot of use. Funny isn't it, how a fulltime job takes away all your spare time. Haven't had any time to poi too, apart from Jugglejam on Mondays and the monthly Moonfests. And even then, it somehow seems I tend to play with the stockwhip instead of poi shrug



Another lens has been added to the stable too. A Canon EF-S 10-22 3.5-4.5.. nice and wiide. But it all boils back down to that time issue. Despite having the new lens, I seem to find I'm out taking less pictures.. the folio hasn't been updated in a while, and I'm starting to get the horrible feeling I'm stagnating. Must. Get out of this rut.



If you're my muse and reading this, inspiration needed now. hug



-Edited 14 Dec 2005-



I liken this to opening the fridge to find that jar of misc what's it, several months expired ubblol. Hey how's it going? wave



So what's new! Well.. poi's getting a bit better for one thing. Nice how after poi-ing for a while, you stop hitting yourself senseless. In fact, one might argue how after a certain point, each hit puts more sense into you.. wink Haven't gone skating or rockclimbing in a bit, but that's ok- life's full of wonderful distractions, and really, you can only do a couple at a time.



University's just wrapped up! Yep. A degree in art & visual culture, television & digital media.. Just waiting for a piece of paper at the moment (yay!). And trying to sort out how Australia will let me live here forever and ever biggrin. Have I mentioned how wonderful it is, you so ought to visit *nudge* wink Also been getting out the with photography and stuff- a couple of projects to follow up on, blue skies and puffy clouds as far as I can see.



Updates updates. [insert geek] I've updated my camera gear too.. my 20D, 17-85 4-5.6 IS and 580EX now have a 70-200 2.8L IS to play with.. soon too, riding on getting a particular gig, either a 350D and a 24-105 f4 IS, or another 20D.. -grin- [/end geek]



[edit 14/12/05: Gig didn't go through, and ended up performing at it instead of shooting it ubblol Life has a funny way of messing you about doesn't it.. so no 2nd body for me just yet, or nice 24-105 f4 IS redface]



Been taking lots of photos lately. I think there's something intrinsically beautiful in capturing moments- you know how you look at a photo and it brings you back to where you were that day, who you were with, how the air smelt even.. Maybe one day I'll get to exhibit ubblove.. but yeah.. lots of work to be done meantime.



Hmmmm.. yes the world's beautiful today. It's good to have new toys, new moves, new direction.. old friends hug.. a best friend hug2, and enough distractions not to get bored for too long.



Btw.. favourite words haven't changed.. ubbrollsmile And mm.. I'm still not too close to balletic, and dulcet..



Hmm.. la la la laaa squawk.. footinmouth



[edit 14/12/05: I now have a beautiful alto saxophone- the best use of which I have thus far found, is to attract ducks and other misc waterfowl]



Yep, how about we say still aspiring. biggrin



Hope all's well with everyone- don't be strangers now! hug biggrin





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 Written by: Ry



I've been exploring this site a bit lately, and have decided everyone seems like a nice bunch- thought it's about time I said hello. Ryan, 24, born in Singapore, but Brisbane Australia has been home to me for the past 3 years.



I love photography, playing the guitar (if one took a picture of me with my guitar, it looks like I'm playing it- does that count?), getting from point A to B on my trusty mountain bike, inline skating and hockey, occasionally rockclimbing, and just being in good company. I'd also like to add poiing to the list when I stop hitting myself senseless.



Irrelevantly, my two favourite words (I've got heaps if anyone's interested) are 'balletic' and 'dulcet'. 'Balletic', unfortunately, isn't a word I'd use to describe anything I can do, and 'dulcet' is a word I haven't dreamt of aspiring towards yet.



Enough for now, don't be strangers! biggrin


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Dr_MollyPooh-Bah
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Posted:
Hello!

welcome to HoP wave

RyGOLD Member
Gromit's Humble Squire
4,496 posts
Location: Brisbane, Australia


Posted:
Hi Molly! You have the dubious honour of being the first reply to a post of mine thankx, although, given that you "mash flies and see what's going on in their bellies. mmmm" I'm wary it was reflex action. biggrin

BirgitBRONZE Member
had her carpal tunnel surgery already thanks v much
4,145 posts
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland (UK)


Posted:
Nonononono! Molly's alright!!! Actually she's really nice, even though she made my try hoola hoop last week!
Welcome postpossum biggrin Since I feel I also should have a "ask every newbie" question: What's your opinion on penguins?

"vices are like genitals - most are ugly to behold, and yet we find that our own are dear to us."
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Dr_MollyPooh-Bah
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Posted:
how is making you try hoooping un-nice? NYC will be bringing more hoopage on Saturday so then we wont have to play one at a time and you wont feel so watched wink

Possum, I have no desire to mash you nor see what's up in your belly so you can feel quite safe. And my reflexes are mainly pipette- or stick-based smile

BirgitBRONZE Member
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4,145 posts
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Posted:
How long is he staying for? I'll be away from Wednesday to Saturday, so no juggling for me this week (don't think I'll make it to the meadows today, maybe for a few minutes before I freeze!!)
Actually trying to hoop was good fun though it made me remember that somewhere in my stomach there are actually muscles (ouch!)

"vices are like genitals - most are ugly to behold, and yet we find that our own are dear to us."
(G.W. Dahlquist)

Owner of Dragosani's left half


Dr_MollyPooh-Bah
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Posted:
KatB promised to bring cake to the meadows tonight! mmmmm cake smile
come to juggling next week and the ball to meet NYC

sorry about the hijacking Possum - where were you on holiday in the UK?
Oh and there are probably lengthy discussions on poi handles if you have a bit of a search. Can't tell you myself as my poor poi are dusty and thoroughly neglected

RyGOLD Member
Gromit's Humble Squire
4,496 posts
Location: Brisbane, Australia


Posted:
Lol! First 2 poiple I meet are a riot- excellent stuff! Molly, I'm very glad I'm not in the to-be-mashed basket. I also should put you in touch with a friend of mine sometime- he was in his kitchen the other day, saw a fly buzzing around, and being silly, he did a a massive kick in the general direction of the buzz. Unlucky fly hurtled towards the wall before landing on the floor, dead as a doorknob. He couldn't believe it himself!

Hiya Birgit! Ah you speak of make-you-hoola friends. Can't say I have any of those yet. As for penguins, they are evil to the core. Especially those which wear red rubber gloves on their heads masquerading as chickens to rob jewellery stores.. What about you- where do you stand on this controversial issue?

BirgitBRONZE Member
had her carpal tunnel surgery already thanks v much
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Location: Edinburgh, Scotland (UK)


Posted:
a riot??? ME??? (dammit, where's that angel-smiley when I need it...)

actually I really like penguins. But I agree that the Wallace and Gromit one is evil, I used to have a t-shirt with it. Unfortunately, it got exposed to some acid in the lab years ago, and subsequently washed with all the ex-boyfriends's black clothes, so now it's an interesting shade of grey and has holes in it!

"vices are like genitals - most are ugly to behold, and yet we find that our own are dear to us."
(G.W. Dahlquist)

Owner of Dragosani's left half


RyGOLD Member
Gromit's Humble Squire
4,496 posts
Location: Brisbane, Australia


Posted:
Oh don't mind me Molly- it's great being hijacked. If I had known, I'd have taken out travel insurance. It pays AUD1000 for every hour the hijackers have me biggrin

I was mostly in Devon with the folks, but I did manage to sneak out to Oxford, Aylesbury and London. Was a pretty good trip, but I have a vendetta with whoever it is who designs British 'showers'. Or rather, with whoever it is who doesn't design British showers, and instead replaces them with little drippy telephone like taps at the foot of baths. Like, wot the! confused2

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Posted:
Hi Welcome to HoP bounce

Would you like some Spaghetti Bolognase and a massage?

An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind

Give a man a fish and he'll eat 4 a day hit a man with a brick and you can have all his fish and his wife

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GnorBRONZE Member
Carpal \'Tunnel
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Location: Perth, Australia


Posted:
hides in your thread to escape the huge gusts of wind at home

Hello!!!!
biggrin ubbrollsmile

Is it the Truth?
Is it Fair to all concerned?
Will it build Goodwill and Better Friendships?
Will it be Beneficial to all concerned?

Im in a lonely battle with the world with a fish to match the chip on my shoulder. Gnu in Binnu in a cnu


Dr_MollyPooh-Bah
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Posted:
yes dear, speak to NYC about the shower-hate. He shares your pain smile

My brother lives in Devon. Just so you know.

If you put flies in the fridge they go to sleep and then you can do what you like. We have painted ones downstairs, but someone round here was telling me about flies on a string (be kind children - untie your fly and let it free)

BirgitBRONZE Member
had her carpal tunnel surgery already thanks v much
4,145 posts
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland (UK)


Posted:
I share the shower-hatred, too!! But what's worse, the 2 different tabs in a sink, WHY? It's so easy to get a proper mix one!! and the 2 usually give you a mix of freezing and boiling when washing your hands...

"vices are like genitals - most are ugly to behold, and yet we find that our own are dear to us."
(G.W. Dahlquist)

Owner of Dragosani's left half


RyGOLD Member
Gromit's Humble Squire
4,496 posts
Location: Brisbane, Australia


Posted:
Hi Gnor! Yeah it's been kinda blustery of late hasn't it! Not that I mind, really, a week ago it was sweltering and I was contemplating moving to Antarctica. If not for those villainous penguins..

RyGOLD Member
Gromit's Humble Squire
4,496 posts
Location: Brisbane, Australia


Posted:
Written by: PyroWill


Would you like some Spaghetti Bolognase and a massage?




As long as they're not part of the same activity, ok? ubbrollsmile

RyGOLD Member
Gromit's Humble Squire
4,496 posts
Location: Brisbane, Australia


Posted:
Written by: Birgit


actually I really like penguins. But I agree that the Wallace and Gromit one is evil

I share the shower-hatred, too!! But what's worse, the 2 different tabs in a sink, WHY? It's so easy to get a proper mix one!! and the 2 usually give you a mix of freezing and boiling when washing your hands...





But really- re me and penguins, I suppose I like the idea of a penguin, aesthetically pleasing and adorably gumbie (especially fairy penguins! not a big fan of the monster ones)- but I probably wouldn't like a penguin in real life just because they're still rather birdy aren't they?

I couldn't possibly agree with you more! Twin taps are the epitome of Luddite design. Yet my mum and stepdad go ahead and put it in their kitchen because 'it looks nice and classic'. The madness!

RyGOLD Member
Gromit's Humble Squire
4,496 posts
Location: Brisbane, Australia


Posted:
Written by: Molly



If you put flies in the fridge they go to sleep and then you can do what you like. We have painted ones downstairs, but someone round here was telling me about flies on a string (be kind children - untie your fly and let it free)






No amount of paint could enough disguise a winged maggot (yes, a fly without wings is a maggot. not a 'walk')! Death to them all!



Molly, when you say 'go to sleep', are they're still alive and do they wake up later?
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Dr_MollyPooh-Bah
2,354 posts
Location: Away from home


Posted:
yes they wake up later, unless you forget about them and leave them there overnight... redface

and no a fly without wings is not a maggot.
but if a maggot is very good and things then maybe one day it'll grow up to have wings.

Entomology is very simple sometimes smile

RyGOLD Member
Gromit's Humble Squire
4,496 posts
Location: Brisbane, Australia


Posted:
Nice logic. I still loathe them though, wings or no wings. However, given the choice between putting an end to 5 flies or 1 mosquito, I think the flies might get a brief reprieve.

Back to the negotiating table though- would you settle for boogly-eyed-six-legged-grownup-maggots?

Dr_MollyPooh-Bah
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Location: Away from home


Posted:
these flies are far bigger than mosquitoes and their bites hurt much more
and they have fatter tummy monsters to feed
so no reprive then

no boogly-maggots here thank you, though chocolate dipped ones are always an option smile

BirgitBRONZE Member
had her carpal tunnel surgery already thanks v much
4,145 posts
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland (UK)


Posted:
oh? what flies are you working with, doesn't sound like drosophila at all!!

"vices are like genitals - most are ugly to behold, and yet we find that our own are dear to us."
(G.W. Dahlquist)

Owner of Dragosani's left half


Dr_MollyPooh-Bah
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Location: Away from home


Posted:
tsetse :bleugh:


Non-Https Image Link

BirgitBRONZE Member
had her carpal tunnel surgery already thanks v much
4,145 posts
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland (UK)


Posted:
cool pic... but they're evil!! are you trying to get trypanosomes out of them, or are you actually interested in the tsetse? (sorry again Ryan!!)

"vices are like genitals - most are ugly to behold, and yet we find that our own are dear to us."
(G.W. Dahlquist)

Owner of Dragosani's left half


Dr_MollyPooh-Bah
2,354 posts
Location: Away from home


Posted:
[geek]
tomorrows joy is learning to inject LPS into their haemolymph to try to induce an immune response then see what effect that has on the symbiotic bacteria with our bestest friend real time PCR. Then repeat with infected flies and see the effect on tryps.

I don't want to hold infected flies and stick them with needles frown They scare me.

You must be a biologist Birgit - what flavour?

[/geek]

BirgitBRONZE Member
had her carpal tunnel surgery already thanks v much
4,145 posts
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland (UK)


Posted:
biochemistry, toxicology and analytical chemistry... currently working at a PhD for the Uni in cooperation with the evil cosmetics industry to find alternatives for animal experiments.

"vices are like genitals - most are ugly to behold, and yet we find that our own are dear to us."
(G.W. Dahlquist)

Owner of Dragosani's left half


Pink...?BRONZE Member
Mistress of Pink...Multicoloured
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Posted:
Hello wave
Do you like the colour pink? ubbangel

Never pick up a duck in a dungeon...


BirdGOLD Member
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Posted:
Hello and welcome to HoP!

and congratulations on having the most scientific intro I have seen in a long time!! biggrin

wave weavesmiley

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There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."


BirgitBRONZE Member
had her carpal tunnel surgery already thanks v much
4,145 posts
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland (UK)


Posted:
please feel free to take revenge on mine or Molly's thread redface

"vices are like genitals - most are ugly to behold, and yet we find that our own are dear to us."
(G.W. Dahlquist)

Owner of Dragosani's left half


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Posted:
Hello....... welcome to loonietoonsville.

Have a slice of birthday cake and a glass of chilled Vodka biggrin

Feed me Chocolate!!! Feed me NOW!


RyGOLD Member
Gromit's Humble Squire
4,496 posts
Location: Brisbane, Australia


Posted:
Written by: Molly


[geek]
tomorrows joy is learning to inject LPS into their haemolymph to try to induce an immune response then see what effect that has on the symbiotic bacteria with our bestest friend real time PCR. Then repeat with infected flies and see the effect on tryps.
[/geek]




meditate Hmm.. are you doing any microarray experiments to examine differential expression as a response to LPS? RT-PCR doesn't provide the full picture, does it?

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