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Just a quick note to congratulate myself on moving my contributions to this board from .96 to 1% of the total posts.

1 PERCENT YO.


Leaf, J$...watch your backs....

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*thunk*

I just finished my second ever acting experience. It was fun. If tiring. And I looked like a whore in my stage makeup...

My high school is doing Neil Simon's Fools, it's funny which is a good thing. But I have a dress that's kinda... provactive, and I have mad crazy makeup, and I bashed my knee into one of the floor mic's when we all had to fall down. Other than that it went well.

And, oh whoopee, I get to do it all again tomorrow. So if anyone wants to come at 7:30 to a high school in Chester County, PA... *thumbs up* :wink: PM me.
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Post by Eric Y. »

that's cool.
i just got home from seeing my baby brother in his high school's performance of a midsummer night's dream. i really didn't know what to expect, because remembering when *i* went to school there, the drama budget was pretty much nil, and that particular show is a bit more ambitious than anything i've heard of them doing before, and to top it all off, the director/drama coach was just hired like a month ago! according to my mom, she was watching them rehearse mere days ago, and there was no scenery yet or anything. so i went there expecting the worst, and i guess i was actually kind of impressed. i mean, at least as high school performances go, it was probably above average, which is better than i would have thought it would be.
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Leaf wrote:
j$ wrote:Oh my, here is a culinary masterpiece forum for ya

http://www.cookingwithcum.com/phpBB/

Check out the receipe for manmilk soup, if you dare ...

j$

...ever so often, some thing actually grosses me out. This worked. After reading a few posts, it suddenly occured to me...."what am I doing?????"


...the internet proves that there are all kinds of people... with all kinds of ...tastes. Yep, that was gross.
Nah, the real dare would be to read up on their "holiday decorating of the tree tips". (Invite all of your friends, and three people you've never met. Give the gift that keeps on giving. No. really, just have them cum on over...)
What giggled me most about it was that they were ALL so...So...Ser-ious.
Dang yo-- that is one whack site. :wink:
Gotta love the headers though, such as "General chat, questions, gossip, jokes - things that don't fit below!"

Damn, "Does it curdle in sauce?"

Dang 15 bucks for a 64 page book "Coming in 2005"... I wonder if it has pictures...?
:lol:
Also giggleworthy 2 "registered" users visiting , but 70 "guests"
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The other site was giggleworthy in it's own "special" way :roll: --
But THIS is SICK and PERVERSE-- Completely Agree-- "Remote Armchair Hunting" is wrong on SO many levels, eesh <shudders>.

Also, following out the "potentials" of this "advanced thinking", technology that provides the ability to fire a weapon at a chosen target without being anywhere in the vicinity.

Almost any technology can be modified for a purpose it wasn't originally intended. Camera phones, for instance...
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Post by Eric Y. »

OH MY GOD.

http://uk.download.yahoo.com/ne/fu/oa/eurcncs185030.mpg

it took me a couple of tries to get it to load, but believe me it's worth it.
i think this tops the list of awesome car commercials which have been propagated via the internet recently.
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Whoa, someone's been studying their copy of "D-Kwon's Dance Moves".
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That is ridiculously awesome.
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You know, I think this is an elongated version of the ad that's appearing on TV over here at the moment. Somehow in the context of a cluster of other ads, it's just annoying. But in this version it's mildly entertaining :)
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new song 'Through the Eyes of the Lonesome'

<a href="http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/poorj ... htm">click here to listen</a>
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http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2 ... 41126.html

The kids who sang "We Don't Need No Education" on The Wall are suing....

:)
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that's pretty wild O_o...

pretty cool though that they aren't suing 'pink floyd'... for a second i thought they were... that'd be pretty messed up
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TheHipCola wrote:http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2 ... 41126.html

The kids who sang "We Don't Need No Education" on The Wall are suing....

:)
Interesting arcticle, especially as they explain why the case was difficult to pursue.

Also the article about, "What is made in France, by the French, about the French, in French and yet not considered French?" Warner Bros.,a Francais

and, Red Suga, an aboriginal artist who withdrew his nomination for the East Coast Music award after being told that his music should be more about the ...er.. "aboriginal experience" than...Oh, I don't know... girls. Yeah, hey, after all, it's not like girls would be part of his "aboriginal experience"?:roll:
(Hey-- Might be fun for him to do a song with a mix of Jimi Hendrix/Are you Experienced? and work both aboriginal and girls into the theme.)
Heh, so NOW he's writing a song about his "aboriginal experience" with the "show mongers". 8)
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Freudian Slip wrote:
TheHipCola wrote:http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2 ... 41126.html
The kids who sang "We Don't Need No Education" on The Wall are suing....
Interesting arcticle, especially as they explain why the case was difficult to pursue.
I wish my music teacher had been like that, and it's real shame (verging on outrageous) the Headmistress refused to allow them to appear in the video, or on Top of the Pops.
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http://www.koreus.com/files/200408/radiohead_creep.html Very awesome. Flash animation to Radiohead's Creep.
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another new song called 'second best to'...
listen if you want, or don't... tis upto you

much love :-*

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Bjam wrote:http://www.koreus.com/files/200408/radiohead_creep.html Very awesome. Flash animation to Radiohead's Creep.
that was pretty amazing. Lots of playing with the layers. Lots to watch. Did anyone else check it out?
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Generic wrote:
Bjam wrote:http://www.koreus.com/files/200408/radiohead_creep.html Very awesome. Flash animation to Radiohead's Creep.
that was pretty amazing. Lots of playing with the layers. Lots to watch. Did anyone else check it out?
yes, i thought the layering effect was very well done. funny, cuz i also did a flash music video for radiohead's creep a long time ago, and i'v been looking for those danm animation, but just can't seem to find them anywhere. other flash animated music videos i did:
police- roxxane
everclear- santa monica
semisonic-secret smile
bush - machine head
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Bjam wrote:http://www.koreus.com/files/200408/radiohead_creep.html Very awesome. Flash animation to Radiohead's Creep.
wooo that was pretty cool \m/
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dre wrote:
Generic wrote:
Bjam wrote:http://www.koreus.com/files/200408/radiohead_creep.html Very awesome. Flash animation to Radiohead's Creep.
that was pretty amazing. Lots of playing with the layers. Lots to watch. Did anyone else check it out?
yes, i thought the layering effect was very well done. funny, cuz i also did a flash music video for radiohead's creep a long time ago, and i'v been looking for those danm animation, but just can't seem to find them anywhere. other flash animated music videos i did:
police- roxxane
everclear- santa monica
semisonic-secret smile
bush - machine head
do you have any of your flash videos online?
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Post by Hoblit »

I'm not usually into flash or flash cartoons..epecially these days. They were pretty cool when they first came out and then for me they lost all of their novelty. I hate flash splash pages, banners, almost anything that is created in flash.

However, every once and a while...something done well in flash deserves attention. I gave it a try and I really enjoyed it. That was a very good flash annimation using the accoustic version of Creep. Thanks for posting.
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Post by HeuristicsInc »

the animation was neat, but i like the original version of the song 1000x better than the acoustic version.
i kinda wanted a little more to go on with the animation, but the part where he was falling was excellently done to go along with the music.
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