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Via Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, Eric Partidge.

Via Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, Eric Partidge.

I want the book mentioned in this entry: On Feigned and Factitious Diseases, chiefly of Solders and Seamen.

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Twirl In My Bedroom, Make Mommy Mad, from Get Up and SCREAM!!! by The Sidekick
The Sidekick: Get Up and SCREAM!!! (in the middle of the night)
$9.99

Imagine you are having the most incredible night of dreams. In one, you are whistling a tune on top of a thundercloud. In another, you are speeding far beyond the speed of light in your brand new intergalactic hovercraft. Vivid dreaming is what this Sidekick record is all about.

Penumbra Nadir, taken from Flutters by Dave Wirth
Dave Wirth: Flutters
$9.99

13 songs, 38 minutes, perfectly chill music for a lazy Sunday afternoon.

Wow

It’s been a long, long time since a jingle made me laugh (first five seconds):

This video is about Oil-Based vs Water-Based Top Coats

Otherwise, the video was solid BTW…

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I could listen to this for hours
West of Ireland tin whistle music played in the old Doolin style at O'Connor's Pub by Christy Barry [two reels]. You can learn tin whistle from the comfort of your own home with professional Irish tutors on the OAIM website today - www.oaim.ie Christy is one of Ireland's best tin whistle and Irish flute players.
Describing music…

What does music really express? It’s not about the sensations apprehended from the external world but about the intimations, intuitions, dreams, fantasies, emotions, the feelings within ourselves…

Michael Tippett

[I would like to assert the idea that our collective unconscious and the music that comes from it be the bridge to the outside world, that it’s not just within ourselves]

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Day 2: Quadratic Residue Diffuser Build

Slowly but surely, the Acoustic Fields’ QD23 is coming closer to completion. While our job before was to create rough and therefore imprecise cuts, today’s work was centered around cutting the wood exactly to fit. If there’s one thing I can say about this process, I’ve got mad respect for both professional and amateur woodworkers. The precision, the craft, the dedication? Upwards.

What’s Next?

Now that all the wood is cut exactly to where we want it to be, I now have to consider staining. It’s looking like it’ll be a bit rainy for the next couple of days, so I’m refusing to think about it for now. However, I’m going to have that done hopefully at some point soon.

After the staining, we’ll cut each dado, and then assemble this wonderful diffuser.

Stay tuned for more details…

Dave WirthAcoustics, DiY