Tune in to Lindsay Farr bonsai winter guide
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Tune in to Lindsay Farr bonsai winter guide
Hi all.
Tune in to Circle at Channel Ten this Wednesday at 10am as Lindsay will be in the show talking about Winter care for bonsai.
So if your are free this Wednesday morning. Be sure to have your tele on at channel ten
John
Tune in to Circle at Channel Ten this Wednesday at 10am as Lindsay will be in the show talking about Winter care for bonsai.
So if your are free this Wednesday morning. Be sure to have your tele on at channel ten
John
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awesome dumper! look forward to it 

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Thanks Dumper, I'll be sitting there with a brick to throw through the telly at the first mention of Mr Miyagi or the bloody Karate Kid
Cheers,
Mojo

Cheers,
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Re: Tune in to Lindsay Farr bonsai winter guide
I think i will be at work at that time of the day 

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So will I, but will have the DVD recorder set!Chris wrote:I think i will be at work at that time of the day
Glenda
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Re: Tune in to Lindsay Farr bonsai winter guide
They have changed that to Thursday not Wednesday. How could anybody talk about bonsai on a populist forum without mentioning the most powerful and compelling media influence in history "karate kid"
Our community is tiny. It would be even smaller without Karate Kid. In fact, I would suggest that this very community would be 20% of it's size without Karate Kid.
If there's an elephant in the room, say it.
Cheers
Lindsay
Our community is tiny. It would be even smaller without Karate Kid. In fact, I would suggest that this very community would be 20% of it's size without Karate Kid.
If there's an elephant in the room, say it.
Cheers
Lindsay
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Thanks for that Lindsay. Timer is set!lindsay farr wrote:They have changed that to Thursday not Wednesday. How could anybody talk about bonsai on a populist forum without mentioning the most powerful and compelling media influence in history "karate kid"
Our community is tiny. It would be even smaller without Karate Kid. In fact, I would suggest that this very community would be 20% of it's size without Karate Kid.
If there's an elephant in the room, say it.
Cheers
Lindsay
Glenda
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Re: Tune in to Lindsay Farr bonsai winter guide
lindsay farr wrote: How could anybody talk about bonsai on a populist forum without mentioning the most powerful and compelling media influence in history "karate kid"
Cheers
Lindsay
Woah woah WOAH! You mean the "Karate Kid" has to do with Bonsai? Here I was thinking it was about a skinny white kid, gettin' his but whooped till Miagi gave him the car wax.


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"Grow big, finish small."


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Re: Tune in to Lindsay Farr bonsai winter guide
lindsay farr wrote:They have changed that to Thursday not Wednesday. How could anybody talk about bonsai on a populist forum without mentioning the most powerful and compelling media influence in history "karate kid"
Our community is tiny. It would be even smaller without Karate Kid. In fact, I would suggest that this very community would be 20% of it's size without Karate Kid.
If there's an elephant in the room, say it.
Cheers
Lindsay
Hi Lindsay,
'twas said in jest, I'm actually quite fond of my telly and of the Karate Kid trilogy. We need a smilie that expresses "tongue in cheek".
But I'd like to think that those practicing bonsai pre 1984 might have contributed to more than 20% of it's current day popularity even in our little bonsai community.
Cheers,
Mojo
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The first thing mentioned by the Circle was Karate Kid and bonsai. Over the years I have contributed to numerous tv segments based around Karate kid and bonsai. I realize that they are Hollywood B movies but they introduced a generation of kids to bonsai at an early age. The outcomes have clearly demonstrated that A Hollywood B movie can be more inspiring than a battalion of preening officials enforcing "the right way".
Long Live Karate Kid.
Cheers
Lindsay
Long Live Karate Kid.
Cheers
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ill be watchin thursday cant wait i'll set a reminder now lol
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Re: Tune in to Lindsay Farr bonsai winter guide
Mitchell wrote:Woah woah WOAH! You mean the "Karate Kid" has to do with Bonsai? Here I was thinking it was about a skinny white kid, gettin' his but whooped till Miagi gave him the car wax.![]()


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