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Messages - colin myles

#1
thanks Graham, that is a very impressive list of instructors, David would love what you have done
#2
Well said Graham, and good luck Ori
#3
Events. Balloon, Magic, Etc / Re: Twist & Shout 2015
March 09, 2015, 06:58:00 PM
Okay Graham, you decide, 50% of my prize or one pint of beer
whichever you think is greater  ;)
#4
Events. Balloon, Magic, Etc / Re: Twist & Shout 2015
March 09, 2015, 01:33:07 PM
Yes Graham was my minder through the crowds of gamblers, I cannot now remember Graham
I did give you 50% of my prize didn't I  :D
Thanks for posting all the photos they are bringing back great memories, but also lots of photos
I am seeing that I did not see at the event, there was just so much going on every day
                                                                                       Colin
#5
Balloon Chit Chat / Re: How do you make a tophat?
February 05, 2015, 12:04:40 PM
Thanks Graham,
to answer the question of the top hat brim each bubble on the row
must be four and a half centimetres larger than the previous row to
get the brim flat, assuming you are working with six spokes, Graham is
correct the full explanation is on my weaving DVD, which happily Graham
stocks
                                                 best wishes
                                                             Colin
#6
Balloon Chit Chat / Re: Leaving Balloon Chat
March 22, 2014, 02:01:37 PM
Quote from: cashmagicI hear he keeps them in a shed outside :0


I am also surprised about the cost of his balloons, but I do not understand why keeping the balloons outside in a shed would be relevant or a problem, I have been doing this for over twenty years without a problem, other than sometimes I have to warm the balloons up
#7
Balloon Chit Chat / Re: Build your own balloon pump
December 16, 2013, 02:20:05 PM
The Guy is a genius  :D
#8
Events. Balloon, Magic, Etc / Re: Eurojam 2013
November 13, 2013, 02:46:35 PM
Great pictures Graham, of a truly great event, the standard of twisting at the event was fantastic
I would have liked to have seen a picture of your room when everyone was all tucked in for the night
 :D  :D  :D
#9
Hi Sue,
I am sure everyone is enjoying the interview, great answers you are giving.
My favourite designs of yours are the baby and the bride ( I have made a lot of money from both, yes I will buy you a drink next time we meet ). I also lov the heart design you made at the Spring Fair this year. Pehaps Graham can put some pictures on the forum ??
My question is, of all the designs you have made do you have a favourite ?
#10
Hi Sue Thanks for the great answer to my question, I knew it wold not be an easy one. I know your
DVD (Balloon Decor 1) has been very well received by the balloon community, do you have plans for
a new one. ?
#11
Hi Sue,
I have been looking forward to this interview, great answers so far.
So if it is okay I will ask a question.
'What is your favourite memory of your balloon carreer to date'
I know that is a really difficult question  :D  :D
                        looking forward to the rest of the interview
                                                              Colin
#12
Events. Balloon, Magic, Etc / Re: Twist & Shout 2013
January 30, 2013, 04:05:45 PM
It all sounds great Graham, I look forward to a picture of you and your jumper.
I am glad you found a use for Robbie, I hope your coffee was warm enough.
keep up the good work Graham
                                              Colin
#13
Events. Balloon, Magic, Etc / Re: Twist & Shout 2013
January 29, 2013, 03:29:49 PM
Morning Graham,
Don't overdo the breakfast  :D , keep the pictures coming, they ae great so far. What about the sculptures ???
                                       your Scottish pal xx
#14
Congratulations Graham ,Pascal, and Vicky, well deserved all of you
#15
Balloon Chit Chat / Patrick's Parrot
January 03, 2013, 08:43:34 AM
Patrick's wonderful parrot but using a geo insteead of a heart for the beak