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Post by Dr B on Jan 5, 2010 1:22:55 GMT -5
WTIC- I spent the last decade playing in a lot of different bands.I'm starting the decade recording a solo project tentativly called,"To Weird for Wall Street" or maybe "To Weird for Wadio".It's actually good recordings of some of my most popular songs.Also included are some rarely heard cuts that never made it to any compilation.
This is why I haven't posted any shows I've been busy in my studio.I will post soon.
Dr B
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Post by WTIC on Jan 6, 2010 0:57:57 GMT -5
If you put your songs into MP3 format, you can attach them to the posts here, this way we can all download your songs and listen to them! Yay!
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Post by Mr. Neily on Jan 6, 2010 16:28:22 GMT -5
I've just joined erin sanders fanclub.
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Post by Mr. Neily on Jan 6, 2010 16:35:38 GMT -5
If you put your songs into MP3 format, you can attach them to the posts here, this way we can all download your songs and listen to them! Yay! Good idea WTIC
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Post by Dr B on Jan 7, 2010 0:27:01 GMT -5
Neily- Erin Sanders fan club is the coolest!They update on Erin,Victoria Justice,the cast of iCarly,Dan Schnieder and more.They also keep everyone up to date on new Nickelodian shows.Erin's on Big Time Rush.I watched the 1st airing it was great.Erin made a grand entrance!
WTIC- Everything is in mp3 format,but how do I attach them?
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Post by WTIC on Jan 8, 2010 0:17:34 GMT -5
When you reply, just under the Subject portion, there is an "Attachment" portion. Click "Browse" on the right to browse your computer, and attach the file just like you would attach a picture on an email! Simple!
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Post by Dr B on Jan 8, 2010 2:41:42 GMT -5
Okay this is an excerpt because I can't attach a whole song file. [glow=red,2,300]"Nothin' But The Blues" by Dr B's Bump & Grind Burlesque Band[/glow] Attachments:
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Post by WTIC on Jan 8, 2010 19:30:20 GMT -5
Yeah, that's pretty good! Thanks for posting the excerpt!
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Post by WTIC on Jan 23, 2010 12:38:19 GMT -5
CRAZY dream time:
I had a dream I was the head of advertising for a movie that was coming out. It was a sequel to some house party movie that had a TON of stars in it. My task was to come up with a theatrical trailer to hook the audience into coming to see the movie. Here's what was crazy about the movie: Although it had a ton of stars, each star only had 2 lines in the entire movie! So, I put one of their lines in the trailer, and the other line... well, you would have to come see the movie to see what their other line was!
So the trailer looked something like this: "This summer, put down all your plans and come see the biggest house party of the summer! Starring Jim Carrey (one of Jim's lines), Mila Kunis (Mila says one of her lines), Lady Gaga (one of her lines)," etc etc etc! The trailer goes on, "with over 100 stars packing the big screen, how can you miss the greatest house party sequel ever?"
I woke up and said to myself, "WTF was that?"
LMAO!
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Post by Dr B on Jan 23, 2010 13:02:05 GMT -5
That sounds like a good idea for an RPG type sim.Figure out how to do that in Basic.
Dr B
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Post by WTIC on Jan 23, 2010 20:05:06 GMT -5
I had a game on my Commodore 64 called "Movie Mogul" in which you would input the names of actors and then sim the game to see how the movie fared at the box office! I guess if I made a game like this, I could do it the same way, in which you would input a bunch of actors' names and see how the movie did in the theaters, LOL!
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Post by Dr B on Jan 23, 2010 21:38:21 GMT -5
WTIC- I have a game like that on my XP side.I forget what it's called but you are a Producer.You hire all the technicians,music directors,Actor and Actresses and you produce movies.I netted about 40 Million on a romantic comedy,I think it starred Lalaine & Michael J Fox.George Clinton was my music director.MusicWars is the same way but you're producing records.
Comodore 64...that's less memory than a diskette!hahaha!But there were a bunch of games programmed for that system.
Dr B
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Post by WTIC on Jan 24, 2010 20:08:35 GMT -5
Michael J. Fox, LOL!
Yeah, I should get a emulator for the C64 and look for the games I used to have...
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Post by Dr B on Jan 24, 2010 23:07:56 GMT -5
I think you can get c64 emulator at Romnation.com.I've seen emus for that system,I downloaded an emu Atari for NES. I forgot just how much those games sucked!But they are fun to play now because they're so archaic.
Michael J Fox...I forget what I called that movie but it was the only Top 20 movie I ever had.I think it ranked 18th in total gross income.I eventually had my own Sound Co. and Special Effects Co. in that game.
Dr B
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Post by WTIC on Jan 25, 2010 17:47:02 GMT -5
Atari was simple but fun! 1st gen graphics, LOL!
I wonder if there were any sequels to Movie Mogul? I will have to look sometime...
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