Willem Boot's Video on the Cupping Caravan

Written by Poul Mark |  February 26, 2010

2 comments

  • By Norman  |  Saturday, February 27, 2010 09:34 AM

    Hey Poul,
    So I finally found the time to spend a couple hours catching up on everything since we dumped you at the airport. I have definitely been with you during this trip but have been completely out of the loop in terms of any details.
    I have to say that I read your words with much interest and started to get a bit of a feel of where you are and what you are doing. I mean no words can obviously replace the experience, but I did start to get a feel...and then seeing the video was a bonus!
    I think I'm hooked now so hurry up and give up some more details! What have you done today?
    btw great photos!


  • By William  |  Saturday, February 27, 2010 08:50 AM

    Pity:

    I turned it off before it ended. Horrid music competing with the commentary. I look forward to informational vids on Youtube all the time, this drivel is just a waste of time. Cut the music and try again. Or play the music and keep everyone quiet.

    Thanks for nothing.


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