Circus Podcast Cut Short

April 6, 2005

I’m just back from the German Circus, which was very amusing!!! I decided to bring along my mini disc to see what it would sound like. So I placed the microphone beside me and hit record. It actually sounds really good (I’ll post some tomorrow), the music was great and matched the preformances excellently.

Anywho I got around 18 minutes of the show, but at this stage I began to worry because the clown was looking for people from the audience to come on stage. So I quickly untangled the microphone from the miniisc and placed it firmly back in my pocket, so yes you guessed it I was picked out as my parents picked a ring-side seat. He gabbed three other males and a female, he enacted playing an instrument which we had to step into the spotlight and copy. So it comes to my turn and he starts playing the air guitar. So yep I had to stand in the arena jumping up and down playing with an invisible quitar. The others had to play the sax, the drums, one guy prending to preform in a microphone and the female got the chance to dance.

So once we all had our minute in the spotlight he gave us all a blow up instrument and gave the lead singer a funny outfit, so there I was going through the motions when he comes over and pushes me over so I was lying flat wiggling me legs in the air while playing the guitar. It was great fun actually playing along.

Your Podcast On Television

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1.) Firstly record your podcast.

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