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Post by Little Paul

Well done for getting round to doing something similar to what I've spent almost 2years not getting round to doing! Well done, keep at it :)This is very similar in format to what is been thinking of...

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Post by Little Paul

Blimey, I made a mess of his name there didn't I!Just got as far as reading this too:http://matricardo.blogspot.co.uk/2016/04/tell-bells-and-broken-wands.html?m=1Post replyby Little Paul, in response...

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Post by Julius

hey I'm interested in this.I can't be bothered to watch the whole thing though, since (for the first one) I don't want to slowly read english subtitles, while you guys speak dutch, which I don't...

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Post by Dee

Thanks for the comments. The linked file has been updated - some (such as Infopoint) were already mentioned. The organisational structure is fluid at present; some items are located in sub-optimal...

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Post by Orinoco

Under infrastructure, seeing as fencing has it's own entry perhaps path/fire lane maintenance should too. If it's wet managing paths is a lot of work.Post replyby Orinoco, in response to this post...

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Post by Orinoco

Hi Ashley, yes the BJC was indeed awesome. So how exactly did you manage to get your tent out of that pond you were camped in?! Also many thanks for introducing me to Golden Oreos!Post replyby Orinoco,...

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Post by Orinoco

Hi Susan, welcome & thanks for saying hello. Don't forget to add your club to the clubs database to help keep others informed. Can you tell us a bit about your club, how long has it been going,...

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Post by Orinoco

Just read this today, very nice article thank you.Just wanted to offer a counterpoint to the bit about exaggeration, I remember watching an interview with Hayao Miyazaki from Studio Ghibli where he...

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Post by Daniel Simu

As always, know the "rules" so you can break them into perfection!An article about subtlety on stage would form a nice contrast with my classical jugglers article too!Post replyby Daniel Simu, in...

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Post by Mark Songhurst

A quick hello from me, som of you will know me as the stage manager of the last three BJC Galashows. For someone who fell accidentally in to BJC in 2011 I seem to spend a lot of time working on BJCs...

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Post by Dee

Updated as per suggestions (with some space limitations, I'm already using an A3 size page!)Post replyby Dee, in response to this post 2016-04-06 19:53:40

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Post by Topper

Hi Ashley, I hope you had a good sleep on the mega buss on the way home.Post replyby Topper, in response to this post 2016-04-06 19:54:37

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Post by Daniel Simu

Good to hear!I am a bit ashamed about the quality of the second, with little effort the video and sound could have been so much better... But it was a spontaneous plan! I'll need to find a better...

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Post by Daniel Simu

You better start today or there will be more people disappearing from your guest list!I hope not to limit myself to jugglers but be more al rounded circus, but as a main theme (and name) I thought it...

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Post by david

I like hearing jugglers speaking non-english languages, it gives me a chance to expand my juggling vocabulary, especially when supported by subtitles. Thanks for that.I was a bit confused by the...

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Post by Daniel Simu

It is equally nonsensical in Dutch. Thanks for listening/reading our chatter!Post replyby Daniel Simu, in response to this post 2016-04-06 23:48:33

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Post by Mike Moore

You have perfect timing. I enjoy listening to juggling podcasts/interviews while formatting spreadsheets, coding, etc., and I just happen to have lots of that to do these days!If you want to see more...

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Post by Mike Moore

I take that back after reading some other comments, timestamps would make the topic list perfect =)Post replyby Mike Moore, in response to this post 2016-04-07 03:06:12

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Post by Stephen Meschke

The words for the basic juggling patterns; cascade, shower, and fountain, can also describe a way that water flows. Is this the same in other languages as well? What is the origin of this...

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Post by Maria

I have never heard anyone trying to use a Swedish word for the juggling pattern "shower", but we use "kaskad" (but I don't think that word is usually associated with water in Swedish) and sometimes...

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