Random Jabber Jibber thread

Dr.Amber Trichome

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Lol that the first thing my daughter said. We gonna swim with Alligators? Oh no. We are not redneck lol
We were riding our bikes this morning and there was a big ole Water Moccasin right in the middle of the trail. I like snakes . I wouldn’t mind be bitten by a snake . Lol . It prob feels like getting a tattoo but then you get immunity And other special benificial blood chemistry .

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cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I would like some help with this.
This is the televised Olympic theme I remember. The first soaring fanfare I’ve discovered was composed in 1958 by Leo Arnaud (Bugler’s Dream), which was quoted by John Williams in his longer “Olympic Fanfare and Theme” commissioned for the ‘84 Games held in LA.

At 0:22 it transitions to a jaunty march raised in key and tempo. Can anyone help me identify that music?

~edit~ @tyler.durden

 
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DustyDuke

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@DustyDuke I hear the weather is a little rough down under, you doing OK?
All good in my neck of the woods just colder then normal. Thanks for keeping an eye out mate. It’s the west coast coping it I’m south east. My region is pretty sweet weather wise. Does get cold and windy but never really damaging, just fires in summer really. I live on a peninsula and my sides fairly protected by a massive bay pretty calm generally like a salt water lake tbh. If you drive over the other side of the peninsula it’s surf beaches and big swell coming from Antartica. To very different landscapes close to each other
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raratt

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All good in my neck of the woods just colder then normal. Thanks for keeping an eye out mate. It’s the west coast coping it I’m south east. My region is pretty sweet weather wise. Does get cold and windy but never really damaging, just fires in summer really. I live on a peninsula and my sides fairly protected by a massive bay pretty calm generally like a salt water lake tbh. If you drive over the other side of the peninsula it’s surf beaches and big swell coming from Antartica. To very different landscapes close to each other
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Good to hear, didn't know where you were located. Guam was like that but the east side had big waves and the west had a barrier reef so it was pretty calm inside that. There were still some waves, but no comparison.
 

DustyDuke

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Good to hear, didn't know where you were located. Guam was like that but the east side had big waves and the west had a barrier reef so it was pretty calm inside that. There were still some waves, but no comparison.
That’s what the bays like a lot of reefs bit of refuge for the fish. Still picks up on the odd occasion. Here’s the local pier getting hammered in a storm on the calm side.
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Singlemalt

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I would like some help with this.
This is the televised Olympic theme I remember. The first soaring fanfare I’ve discovered was composed in 1958 by Leo Arnaud (Bugler’s Dream), which was quoted by John Williams in his longer “Olympic Fanfare and Theme” commissioned for the ‘84 Games held in LA.

At 0:22 it transitions to a jaunty march raised in key and tempo. Can anyone help me identify that music?

~edit~ @tyler.durden

That's part of Arnaud's Bugler's Dream, not a different song
 
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