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February - Freeze-A-Palooza Feb 17 & 18, 2007 - Wisconsin

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Will you be attending the "Freeze-A-Palooza 2007"?


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Re: Video

What was the sound track?


Cheers Mate!

I am glad You like it, the songs are:

Fort Minor "Remember the name"
Robbie Robertson "Unbound"

... and of course Didgeridoo by nostres

Thanks for that.
I’ve got to ask why did you have a Didgeridoo out in the middle of a frozen lake when your there to go freediving?rofl rofl
 
I think its an ancient tradition started by the Aborigenes when they did their ice diving.
 
I think its an ancient tradition started by the Aborigenes when they did their ice diving.


That's it bgleaser! How did You know that?!

Here is how I should play it..... I wish I could

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9g592I-p-dc]YouTube - Jeremy Donovan playing Didgeridoo[/ame]
 
Yes - my ancestors here in Michigan used the Didgeridoo to summon the Coelacanths for the winter solstice. According to legend they would meet and agree to dream the world for another year. Now, of course, we rarely see coelacanths in the great lakes so we dream with the carp instead.
 
Yes - my ancestors here in Michigan used the Didgeridoo to summon the Coelacanths for the winter solstice. According to legend they would meet and agree to dream the world for another year. Now, of course, we rarely see coelacanths in the great lakes so we dream with the carp instead.

rofl

Dances with wolves, whispers with horses and dreams with carp. Some guys have all the fun!

I thought that it was just a big ice-sicle.

I stayed at Shawano Lake for a few years (west of Green Bay WI), never occurred to me go under the ice. Videos and pics are great, thanks for sharing!

DDeden
 
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