Ours originated in the early 1950s on the crowded narrow streets of Algiers.
It then went on to be regularly used at a northern Negev Kibbutz for about 50 years.
Migrated for countless usages at London and Perth W Australia pubs/shopping centers.
Last recorded use at the Valley was in November 2018.
Still the best discrete way to fish out a family member from even the noisiest of crowds as long as the whistle pitch is high enough.
Hopefully the link underneath will work to give a demo of our swift little hooker 🎶
So... put your lips together.
I am sure there are some surviving whistlers amongst our Lifers, I'd love to listen to a few...
on #SoundCloud
Comments
You could hear him coming from miles away. I s'pose the housewives could get ready before he knocked ... or hide on pay day.
(May as well provide my own KW).
Pleeese 🙏🙏
Annoyingly, I've never been able to wolf whistle though. Learning that is possibly the longest standing thing on my bucket list, but despite numerous attempts it never happened.
*Edit - at least three. I don't know if it existed before my dad.
I feel i need a family whistle, sadly i cannot whistle though.
For reference our family whistle was nicked by Robbie Williams for his song "Go Gentle".
Currently suing him for copyright.
Notation..?
Especially funny when you do it then hide behind a tree while the old man is looking around trying to see where it came from!
She used to sit every afternoon on her permanent prime positioned bench, taking great pleasure at our bewilderment following her sneaky tweets.
But these look fun!
https://www.lastnightoffreedom.co.uk/hen-night-shop/novelties-&-accessories/willy-whistle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l117wfB0g3o