My scorch was the first distance driver that I could actually throw lol. I got it in a bundle. I wanted the buzz that was in the bundle, but the best thing I got was the scorch in z plastic.
Those signs on hole 6 around the green should be angled slightly forward like a ramp, as well, because it might make for the occasional hilarious roller jump. 😂 (the signs would have to be tougher than cardboard, though)
In case you're wondering how the song festival grounds and the arch work. The first teepad is on the stage. And the spectator area is the grounds up to the statue. But for smaller shows indeed a smaller stage is installed there in front of of the arch. During the song festival you'd see about 50 000 singers under the arch, and their voice would travel a mile if not more.
Loving this practice round! Glad you two are putting out solid content, there’s lots out there but you guys continue to make people laugh and also throw magical shots. Keep it up! 👏
The permanent acoustic installation Cromatico was opened as a special project of Tallinn2011 Capital of Culture. Cromatico has several different faces, the impression depends on which side you look at. You can walk, sing and hum in the sound halls and feel how the surrounding environment echoes at different pitches. The names of the notes are also engraved on the ceilings of the chambers.
It’s called Cromatico sound sculpture. Cromatico is square, made from concrete, with a lot of openings and different sized chambers. From the outside it resembles the keys of a piano, whilst not looking like that at all. It echoes and reverberates if you make noise inside it, with the ceiling of every chamber bearing the name of a musical note. It was designed by acoustic artist Lukas Kühne, who says that since every space in the cube can be made to 'sing', you'll feel just as much at home in 'Cromatico' as you do singing in your own shower.
@@EzraAderholdDG If you want a good selection of American craft beer then Brewklyn in Noblessner (beautiful place), but Põhjala Pruulikoda (close by, also in Noblessner) is the nicest bar with a good selection, but mostly from one craft brewery (the biggest in Estonia). Also shout-out to cool places to google and check out - Burger box, Brewdog, Pudel baar. If you have any interest in other types of recommendations, lmk.
@@EzraAderholdDG I'm from Tartu, so I have no idea haha. I would take a look around old down, or I guess you could go straight to the Põhjala brewery. They only do walk-in's on Sundays though