It's a bit far away for an overnight run for me. I need a spaceship to make it there and back that quick. I'd probably pick some place more friendly if I could pop in anywhere in the world for an overnight run.
Oooohhhhh sexy Iranian porn!
I can peek at her ankles!
But seriously....I do know an Iranian stripper (no - really!) and she's fine as hell and gives a helluva dance. I've talked in length to her about her upbringing and her family's flee from Iran during the Shah years. Never did ask how she wound up a stripper. I'd rather not know.
No wonder they try to keep those women in burquas. If I was married to one of them, I'd want to hide her too to keep other guys from staring at her!!!! ;-)
You can bang all the Iranian women you want in Toronto. I've lost track of how many times I have walked into a spa in Toronto and an Iranian girl(s) was one of the attendants.
Many of them were very beautiful but after 2 experiences I always passed because they all had shitty attitudes. I stuck with the Canadian girls, occasional American girl, Eastern European and rare South American girl. They all were the most "open minded" and friendliest.
It is one of only two organs in the world to have an open 64-foot rank, and the only organ to have stops voiced on 100 inches of wind pressure (about 3.6 psi). Its console features seven manuals.
The pedal manual can be divided into left and right divisions
10x 32 foot stops
The Diaphone-Dulzian's low-C pipe stands 59 feet (18 m) tall, weighs 3,350 pounds (1,520 kg), and produces a frequency of 8 Hz,[10] a tone that is more felt than heard; the sound of the vibrating pallet is described as "a helicopter hovering over the building". The pipe stands upright for about 40 feet (12 m), the remainder is mitred (turned) towards the Right Stage chamber's grill. All pipes taller than 32 feet (9.8 m) are designed in this manner.
The organ's wind supply is the most powerful ever used in a pipe organ. The DC motors for the original eight blowers had a total power of 394 horsepower (294 kW). These were replaced with AC motors in the early 1990s, which have a total of 600 horsepower (450 kW) and their seven blowers produce 36,400 cubic feet (1,030 m3) of wind per minute.
Some of the lower manuals are not only 61 keys, they are 73 or 85 keys!
( some piano music is written to take up all 88. But nothing in the standard piano repertoire goes beyond that , as with Boesendorfer's 97 keys.
http://www.cmuse.org/wp-content/uploads/… I saw one just like this in a local store, priced to sell at only $180k.
http://www.boesendorfer.com/download/BSD… )
Yes, the 64' pipes are hidden somewhere behind the proscenium. They are square in cross section and made of wood. Pictures here show them. This one in Sydney and the Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall are the only two open 64' organ pipe stops in the entire world. Zero for the 128' octave.
I would think it easier to design these huge pipes for horizontal, but no one seem to have done this. I would go for cast out of concrete and an integral and load bearing part of the building, as well as having common sides. No one seems to have done this though.
With these extreme pipe organs, the building and the organ have to be designed together.
3 Nights in Tunisia - Diz, Jimmy Smith, Barbara Dennerlein
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bG4a7Ir… acoustic piano action could never go as fast as these people do. I think even a semi-weighted keyboard would be too slow.
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Yes, she is real. Yes, she'll give a better than average massage. Yes, she'll jack you off in what I'm told is a very erotic fashion.
No, she won't fuck. At least. It nobody local has admitted to finding her price.
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I can peek at her ankles!
But seriously....I do know an Iranian stripper (no - really!) and she's fine as hell and gives a helluva dance. I've talked in length to her about her upbringing and her family's flee from Iran during the Shah years. Never did ask how she wound up a stripper. I'd rather not know.
Many of them were very beautiful but after 2 experiences I always passed because they all had shitty attitudes. I stuck with the Canadian girls, occasional American girl, Eastern European and rare South American girl. They all were the most "open minded" and friendliest.
I knew some Iranian girls in college. They weren't ones anything was going to happen with.
We had an Iranian stripper locally. Very nice looking, highly intelligent and conversational, and a much loved OTC provider.
Maybe Algeria or Morocco, as these are considered moderate Islamic countries.
SJG
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disne…
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Atlantic City, one of the largest pipe organs ever built. Look how high the ceiling is. More information to come.
http://www.atlanticcitynj.com/events/det…
Yes, it is the largest in the world!
http://www.boardwalkhall.com/arena-infor…
It is one of only two organs in the world to have an open 64-foot rank, and the only organ to have stops voiced on 100 inches of wind pressure (about 3.6 psi). Its console features seven manuals.
The pedal manual can be divided into left and right divisions
10x 32 foot stops
The Diaphone-Dulzian's low-C pipe stands 59 feet (18 m) tall, weighs 3,350 pounds (1,520 kg), and produces a frequency of 8 Hz,[10] a tone that is more felt than heard; the sound of the vibrating pallet is described as "a helicopter hovering over the building". The pipe stands upright for about 40 feet (12 m), the remainder is mitred (turned) towards the Right Stage chamber's grill. All pipes taller than 32 feet (9.8 m) are designed in this manner.
The organ's wind supply is the most powerful ever used in a pipe organ. The DC motors for the original eight blowers had a total power of 394 horsepower (294 kW). These were replaced with AC motors in the early 1990s, which have a total of 600 horsepower (450 kW) and their seven blowers produce 36,400 cubic feet (1,030 m3) of wind per minute.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boardwalk_…
Some of the lower manuals are not only 61 keys, they are 73 or 85 keys!
( some piano music is written to take up all 88. But nothing in the standard piano repertoire goes beyond that , as with Boesendorfer's 97 keys.
http://www.cmuse.org/wp-content/uploads/…
I saw one just like this in a local store, priced to sell at only $180k.
http://www.boesendorfer.com/download/BSD…
)
http://www.amazon.com/Atlantic-Citys-Mus…
Largest Pipe Organs In The World
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_pi…
the only other organ with 64' open pipe stop. not sure if this picture shows that though
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Tow…
extreme high ceiling!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Tow…
http://www.ohta.org.au/confs/Sydney/SYDN…
http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/learn…
Yes, the 64' pipes are hidden somewhere behind the proscenium. They are square in cross section and made of wood. Pictures here show them. This one in Sydney and the Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall are the only two open 64' organ pipe stops in the entire world. Zero for the 128' octave.
I would think it easier to design these huge pipes for horizontal, but no one seem to have done this. I would go for cast out of concrete and an integral and load bearing part of the building, as well as having common sides. No one seems to have done this though.
With these extreme pipe organs, the building and the organ have to be designed together.
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3 Nights in Tunisia - Diz, Jimmy Smith, Barbara Dennerlein
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bG4a7Ir…
acoustic piano action could never go as fast as these people do. I think even a semi-weighted keyboard would be too slow.
Dennerlein play list, REALY GOOD!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYP7Mxss…