Every now and then YouTube throws up a gem which must be shared.
Here in the Eagle’s Nest we feel the video could have been further improved with 5 litres of petrol and a match!

Every now and then YouTube throws up a gem which must be shared.
Here in the Eagle’s Nest we feel the video could have been further improved with 5 litres of petrol and a match!
Baldy said :
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My version of real world I mean actually have an effect on someone besides given them a 3 minute tune to listen too. You know, something that changes peoples lives or at least help them.
Music helps a lot of people in all sorts of ways, and it certainly enriches my life.
Baldy said :
EvanJames said :
Baldy said :
I don’t get this whole School of music hoo har.
What have they produced in the aspect of national or international aknoeledged performers or cunductors or whatnot?
Basically I am asking is what is their outcome in regards to the amount of resources put into the school. ANd don’t come back to me with the whole “It’s not about the money it’s about the music” rubbish. That is only for those people who are so caught up in music they stopped living in the real world.
Quite right. they should all go to TAFE and get a proper trade, and live in the “real world”. Three kids, a mortgage and two cars. Quick sticks.
I didn’t say that but nice attempt at putting words in my mouth and making sound ridicules. A very effective way to win an argument that. Makes your opponent and others really respect you and your debating skills.
Where is this real world of which you speak?
EvanJames said :
Baldy said :
I don’t get this whole School of music hoo har.
What have they produced in the aspect of national or international aknoeledged performers or cunductors or whatnot?
Basically I am asking is what is their outcome in regards to the amount of resources put into the school. ANd don’t come back to me with the whole “It’s not about the money it’s about the music” rubbish. That is only for those people who are so caught up in music they stopped living in the real world.
Quite right. they should all go to TAFE and get a proper trade, and live in the “real world”. Three kids, a mortgage and two cars. Quick sticks.
I didn’t say that but nice attempt at putting words in my mouth and making sound ridicules. A very effective way to win an argument that. Makes your opponent and others really respect you and your debating skills.
fun size said :
Baldy said :
What have they produced in the aspect of national or international aknoeledged performers or cunductors or whatnot?
By the way, something that I have learned in life is that “The Real World” is very much in the eye of the beholder, and one person’s idea of “outcomes” may be very different from another’s.
Fair enough but from what I have heard from interviews since this whole thing started it sounded like verybody thought that there would never be any music again and society itself was ending.
I even heard someone on the radio say that this was the most barberous ting he had ever heard of. Obviously he has never heard of genocide or wars where people have had there heads cut off or, on a mor elocal scale, homeless people being paid to fight for the entertainment of youtube watchers.
My version of real world I mean actually have an effect on someone besides given them a 3 minute tune to listen too. You know, something that changes peoples lives or at least help them.
Baldy said :
What have they produced in the aspect of national or international aknoeledged performers or cunductors or whatnot?
Do the research and you’ll find quite a few.
By the way, something that I have learned in life is that “The Real World” is very much in the eye of the beholder, and one person’s idea of “outcomes” may be very different from another’s.
Baldy said :
I don’t get this whole School of music hoo har.
What have they produced in the aspect of national or international aknoeledged performers or cunductors or whatnot?
Basically I am asking is what is their outcome in regards to the amount of resources put into the school. ANd don’t come back to me with the whole “It’s not about the money it’s about the music” rubbish. That is only for those people who are so caught up in music they stopped living in the real world.
Quite right. they should all go to TAFE and get a proper trade, and live in the “real world”. Three kids, a mortgage and two cars. Quick sticks.
I don’t get this whole School of music hoo har.
What have they produced in the aspect of national or international aknoeledged performers or cunductors or whatnot?
Basically I am asking is what is their outcome in regards to the amount of resources put into the school. ANd don’t come back to me with the whole “It’s not about the money it’s about the music” rubbish. That is only for those people who are so caught up in music they stopped living in the real world.
I wouldn’t let that person anywhere near my my Pittosporum! At one stage I almost expected a Monty Python-esque Black Knight moment.
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