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Hoop Making Canadian Style

suspicious chicken Snowzilla at Suspicious Chicken writes, "When I first got hooked on hoop dance earlier this summer, I got equally hooked on making hoops - or rather, learning how to make hoops. ... And if you’re like me, and you’re Canadian, you started your search for 160psi 3/4 inch or 1 inch irrigation tubing, and you discovered that what you were looking for was, in fact, a mythical unicorn in knee socks. In Canadian Home Depots, asking the guy in the orange pinnie for 160psi 3/4 inch or 1 inch irrigation tubing will probably yield this answer: “It doesn’t come in that size." She shares her take on finding supplies for Canuck hoop-lovers. Full Post: Suspicious Chicken

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PEX is still carried at Canadian Tire stores, but if ou ask for help at Information, they won't be able to look it up as PEX in the system. Just ask for directions to Irrigation Tubing. You'll spot it.

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Lillian "Bouncy" Nedwick has some moves and musicality in her March practice session. She lives in Los Angeles, California. Soundtrack: "Disco Science" by Mirwais.

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Sharna Rose teaches us how to do the "Vertical Underleg Twist Toss Pass." What's that exactly? You'll have to see for yourself. She lives in Maidstone, England.



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cosmic cowboysAli Farka Touré & Toumani Diabaté

Our two tracks for the week start off with Cosmic Cowboys and their new release "One Last Whisper." We're especially loving the Hiro Remix which is why we've added it to the Hoop Sounds iPod below. Check it out and other mixes and download yours on iTunes by clicking:

Cosmic Cowboys - One Last Whisper EP - One Last Whisper

Next we cool things down with a track for some dreamier hooping. The track is called "Ruby" from the new release from Ali Farka Touré & Toumani Diabaté of Mali. We think you're going to like it. Give it a listen on the iPod and get your copy on iTunes by clicking:

Ali Farka Touré & Toumani Diabaté - Ali & Toumani - Ruby

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