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Location: Staffordshire
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This Christmas I may be gifted with a didgeridoo. I wonder if any Australians on the site can play one as I need to learn. I'm told you have to vibrate your lips down the didg in order to make the Aboriginal sound.
I guess I can practise in the garden on Christmas day if I'm not working. I come to australia as many people do To see the old koala, hitch a ride on a kangaroo To hear somebody call me mate and call somebody blue To hear the aboriginee play a didgeridoo
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