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    Yes it's that time again - work are becoming more demanding, I need the following please, hope someone can help

    An MP3 of the sound of one hand clapping

    Video footage of Italian soldiers in combat

    and a still picture of an attractive lass from Houghton



    I aopologise to everyone here who might know someone from























    Italy
    "I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
    Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"

  • #2
    Now that is a challenge
    UKCC Level 2 Game Angling Coach

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Charlie_Thompson View Post
      and a still picture of an attractive lass from Houghton
      Mate of mine works the clubs in Oldham....

      Candlelight

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Marc View Post
        Mate of mine works the clubs in Oldham....

        Candlelight
        The word "Ballast" springs to mind Marc

        Sound of one hand clapping - thanks to Zebediaha from Stockton for the soundtrack from the Boro's last home match - cheers mate I've sent that Dalai Lama rabble rousing chav a copy

        I know those lasses are someone's mother so obviously apologise - it can't be nice looking that that
        "I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
        Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"

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        • #5
          Not an MP3 but if you cut and paste it it should be fine

          " "


          Italians in Combat...


          Attractive woman in Houghton...
          Ooh a new vid!

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          • #6


            The Italian fellas are surrendering to a scarecrow and the one in the front has got a huge hairy shoe on - like the rabbit skin glove the Goodies wore singing Wild Thing but more made out of grass
            Last edited by Charlie_Thompson; 27-03-2008, 09:55 PM.
            "I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
            Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"

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            • #7
              The recording you posted was just silence Wallsendo - please resend
              "I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
              Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"

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              • #8
                To ponder upon...

                One Hand Clapping
                by Serge Kahili King

                There is a famous Zen koan (philosophical riddle) which asks, "What is the sound of one hand clapping?" The student of Zen is supposed to meditate on this riddle until some degree of insight or enlightenment occurs. The tricky part is that there is no right answer. What you are, or what you know, or what you believe, is what you get.

                Although no longer an active student of Zen, I was recently meditating of the riddle of one hand clapping when I got an answer that might be useful to share.

                The sound of one hand clapping is the same as the sound of two hands clapping.

                How could that be, you ask (for the sake of this article I am assuming that you do ask)? It's simple, I reply. The concept of clapping implies that a sound is being produced by two surfaces coming into contact, even if only one of them is actually moving. No sound, no clapping; no second surface, no sound. Yet, the riddle definitely states that there is a sound and that there is clapping. Therefore, my answer follows logically. Yes, I know, the answer to a koan is supposed to be beyond logic, but rest assured that the answer came intuitively. The logic came after.

                Before you dismiss this as simply a bit of cleverness or a waste of time, let me tell you about the rest of the meditation. After the revelation that the sound of one hand clapping must be the same as the sound of two hands clapping, it struck me that this was a nice metaphor for two of the corollaries of the Second Principle of Huna. The basic principle states that there are no limits, which implies that everything is in a relationship to everything else. And that implies that if you change one side of a relationship you change both sides. Even if only one hand changes its position relative to another, unmoving hand , a clapping sound will be produced. We don't have to wait for both sides of a relationship to participate before bringing about beneficial change. Change one side of that relationship and the other side has to change because the relationship has changed.

                We use this idea a lot in teaching Huna. For instance, in third-level healing work where we assume that everything is a dream and everything is dreaming, we say that if you change one dream you automatically change all related dreams. So you can go to an imaginary garden and make changes to symbols of your life experience, and your life experience will change. In second-level healing work where we assume that everything is telepathically linked, we say that if you begin to silently bless and forgive people with whom you are having difficulties, they will know it and they will begin to change their behavior toward you without a word being spoken. And in first level healing, where we assume that everything is separate but potentially interactive, we teach that if you smile and hug a lot you will tend to get a lot more smiles and hugs back, even from people who don't normally smile or hug.

                Now what do you think would happen if you applied this idea to the whole of your life?

                In a strained personal relationship, for example, instead of waiting for the other person to make the first move toward reconciliation you could start the process in your own mind, either by purposely creating a better opinion of the other person, or by imagining the two of you getting along with all of your differences. Sorry, you can't control with your imagination what the other person thinks or does (it simply doesn't work), but you can use imagined persuasion just as you might in a face to face meeting. As in any form of persuasion, however, the more your persuasion is based on a benefit to the other person, the more successful it is likely to be.

                In a strained global relationship, assuming our theory is valid (which means workable). we might be able to get together even in a smallish group and and rethink (or redream) our relationship with one or both countries involved. Theoretically, of course, it ought to take only one person to make a change. On the other hand, the change of one person's relationship to a country might only produce a very small change, so the more people the better. The thing to remember, in this context, is that you are trying to change how you think or feel about the country, not trying to change the country. It's a subtle but important difference, and it applies to people as well as countries.

                If this idea catches on we can introduce a Huna koan (the actual Hawaiian phrase is "nane huna," a hidden riddle or conundrum): "What is the sound of one person loving?"
                Ooh a new vid!

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                • #9
                  There's a spelling mistake on the 42nd line of chapter 18 which makes the whole article a mockery

                  Serge Kahill Whatever stinks of wee and poo
                  "I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
                  Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"

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                  • #10
                    Can't say I've ever been to Houghton, no great urge to venture there now.

                    Although may be fun to drive through at speed towing a large magnet to see how many of those lush lasses you could attract.

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                    • #11
                      After reading that post i was beside myself, still, here's a big round of applause

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