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Haha I love to freak people out even with a small thing
Anyway you're amazingly flexible, how long have you been training for?
Keep polishing your act, coffs harbour, and you will be just like everybody else, then start something original, that you can make yours, alone.
Don't work to the level, you find acceptable, in New Zealand, but to a level that you would find acceptable, from someone else.
Look after yourself, and take care.
Huckebein (Keith Love)
Is it the same dates for next year?
I really wanted to go but I got sick and couldn't :(
1. For you, is your job dangerous?If so, how do you handle the danger?
2. Are you happy and satisfied with what you're doing?
3. How long have you been performing?
4. Do you consider this your profession? Or do you consider looking for other jobs?
5. Is it worth the pay?
Thank you very much!
They said pretty much the same thing(s) about you every time really, mainly that you're from Wagga Wagga, you're one of the first few contortionists we've had in a while, & that "they", (not me), still can't believe you picked us over NICA. (I knew they couldn't refuse you.)
They don't really talk to the students about new applicants, but I've brought you up in sessions with my Spanish rope buddy, & he said he thinks we'll make good bending buddies :-)
Even if it's only for a year.
My training has increased because I've joined in one of my favourite summer courses, which allow me more time there & supervised instruction/feedback on my less familiar areas... & I'm loving the company. See you in NZ,
K.B.G. :-)
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