Where is my koala?
Il n'y a pas encore de remix de cette session !
Koala vocals and noises welcome.
(I'm just being silly. But it would be very sad to lose your koala.)
17 décembre 2014 à 04:16

Wade
I'm right here listening! OK...sucked in...download! This IS intriguing. Have two of yours (with Roux) already done waiting to upload (still too many piled to dump on everybody at once).
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17 décembre 2014 à 04:36

Priscilla
I am honored that you downloaded it Wade. Any contribution from you is appreciated...even if you make koala noises with your sax. Pass the eucalyptus please...
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17 décembre 2014 à 03:30

DannyK
I thought I found your koala but it was only an elephant. Koalas do eat peanuts, right?
Oh, and I liked the string instrument. ;) +1
Oh, and I liked the string instrument. ;) +1
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RobM
I have to agree with Wade, this track is intriguing and very pleasing to listen to :) Looking forward to hearing the remix(es) :) Very nice Priscilla :)
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17 décembre 2014 à 08:54
onewholeft
Sorry I'm lost for words to add to this one - Good God im an Ausi and I don't even know what sound a Koala makes when they are lost - come to think of it other than on our money or television I don't think I have ever seen one !
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17 décembre 2014 à 20:26

Wade
They are sort of dozy. The Eucalyptus leaves are a kind of narcotic for them as well as food. They are not aggressive, but have big claws. If they are calm (used to people) they can be "cuddled".
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17 décembre 2014 à 21:09

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