i've been trying to find out, but no joy
http://www.sheringhamsurf.com/data/giraffe-0001.jpg
Thank you in advance
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i've been trying to find out, but no joy
http://www.sheringhamsurf.com/data/giraffe-0001.jpg
Thank you in advance
edit: didn't work:no:
what about now, just uploaded new....
http://www.sheringhamsurf.com/data/apocalyptoa.jpg
They moo like a cow.
Could you simulate the sound in a voice file?
Yup.
However, I'd have to be either very, very bored or very, very well paid in order to do such a thing.
I'll pay in in 3 BJs:unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
My quest has ended with the required information, "how does a Giraffe sound?"
After looking on the web for a sound file it was a no go.
But I found a company that sold Giraffe Sticks, take a look at this clip.
http://media.putfile.com/Giraffe-sound
Sorted, thanks :)
you sir, are out your tree:blink:
I was on a mission :snooty:
Indeed, the smug look whilst using your giraffe stick says it all:lol:
:glag: my wife now thinks i'm totaly mental,laughing at some bloke turning a stick upside down.
Hate to tell you but thats not how a giraffe sounds.
A lot of people think that giraffes don't make any sounds, but this isn't true. Usually they're silent, but at times, they do make some noise!
* Calves (baby giraffes) bleat and make a mewing call.
* Cows (female giraffes) seeking lost calves bellow.
* Courting bulls (male giraffes) sometimes let out a loud cough!
* Also, giraffes have been heard snorting, moaning, snoring, hissing, and making strange flutelike sounds!
clicky :happy:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
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Originally Posted by Gripper
so they sound just like blokes then. :unsure:
@ Gripper "Here ya go,giraffe audio" :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by CELEBS
That sound is computer trickery, I have the real thing, Giraffe Stick :fact:
The chap on the phone from Deluxebase dept said, "it's almost real, and if you shut your eyes you can imagine a real giraffe was next to you"
Testing this,
Please note: I went outside, as Giraffes are quite tall.
Shutting my eyes and using the Giraffe Stick gave me no real effect, but I guess you must be like in the right surroundings for it to work 100%.
this has been interesting study
Omfglol, that's the funniest thing I've ever seen :glag:Quote:
Originally Posted by Baz
Thanks for that, Baz!
Baz, you never told me you were an Australian.
My dialect is a bit fucked :lol:
Most of the people I met when I was in my teens had moved into sheringham "My Home Town" from mainly London, so I picked up their dialect, and mixed with my own Norfolk dialect it became an Australian Norfolk sounding fucked up like language, but it was cool :lol:
You are not the first to say so, when I did the radio shows, it was well funny, the saying "What am I like" was a hit with some :D
Thanks for taking a look at the clip, I find it funny, I know at times my sense of humour for some is Odd, but I am an odd person.
I love to have a laugh :D
Thanks from Baz
It should be alright as long as you don't post huge pictures of your mug and have a fit each time one of your pet rabbits kicks the bucket.Quote:
Originally Posted by CELEBS
There's months to go before it gets to that stage.Quote:
Originally Posted by Guillaume
My Mug!Quote:
Originally Posted by Guillaume
http://www.sheringhamsurf.com/data/baz-mug.jpg
Unknown Bunny!
http://www.sheringhamsurf.com/data/bunny.jpg
Advice taken :lol:
Like all animals, they sound like Johnny Morris putting on a silly voice :unsure:
At last,
Video evidence of fact. A Giraffe stick is very close to the real sound.
http://media.putfile.com/Giraffe-sound-Video-Clip
you rly should use revver :snooty: