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Oh FCOL Nad! You've got us both balancing one-handed on awkward two-wheeled vehicles filming each other trying not to fall off and you want COMMENTARY as well????
We'll do our best
If Martin and Amanda can do it, I'm sure the two of you can figure out how to as well.
And make it funny, but not too much? Tech details combined with the occasional pun and/or spontanious singing will do fine. Think Martin and Damian both. Thank you.
(And try to find some guest stars to comment as well. Those tend to sometimes gain a solid fanbase too, you know...)
Being original is difficult when you can't stop quoting your favorite tv show, For crying out loud!
Laurie: See, this stunt? Did it after drinking coffee.
Jumble: I decided it looked much better at a wide angle. It's a shame that the light came from behind, though.
ManWithPuppy: Nice special effects. You guys look so young!
Jumble: Yeah, the team is awesome.
*Laurie starts singing 'Born to be Wild'*
Jumble: Now this scene... We need to talk about this. What no one else knows... See the building behind Laurie?
ManWithPuppy: Yeah...
Jumble: That wasn't really there! It's styrofoam.
Laurie: Did you know that I took the exam for my drivers licence on that very street?
Jumble: We build it using only four blocks... Re-arranged it...
ManWithPuppy: Oooh... These cupcakes fresh?
Can't wait for the DVD's!
Being original is difficult when you can't stop quoting your favorite tv show, For crying out loud!
Laurie: See, this stunt? Did it after drinking coffee.
Jumble: I decided it looked much better at a wide angle. It's a shame that the light came from behind, though.
ManWithPuppy: Nice special effects. You guys look so young!
Jumble: Yeah, the team is awesome.
*Laurie starts singing 'Born to be Wild'*
Jumble: Now this scene... We need to talk about this. What no one else knows... See the building behind Laurie?
ManWithPuppy: Yeah...
Jumble: That wasn't really there! It's styrofoam.
Laurie: Did you know that I took the exam for my drivers licence on that very street?
Jumble: We build it using only four blocks... Re-arranged it...
ManWithPuppy: Oooh... These cupcakes fresh?
Can't wait for the DVD's!
Ok Nad, you have to be there for the commentary - if only to keep Laurie in line and on topic! Something tells me her contribution wood be similar to Damian's
Edit: *waves frantically to LJ* Stop lurking, come and say hi!!!
Ok Nad, you have to be there for the commentary - if only to keep Laurie in line and on topic! Something tells me her contribution wood be similar to Damian's
Keep me in line.....me! You may live (or not) to regret saying such things!
Ever been on a hot air balloon or helicopter ride - been looking into both (either/or) of them.... You never said you actually wanted to keep your feet on the ground here is Seattle, now did you?
Keep me in line.....me! You may live (or not) to regret saying such things!
*giggles*
Ever been on a hot air balloon or helicopter ride - been looking into both (either/or) of them.... You never said you actually wanted to keep your feet on the ground here is Seattle, now did you?
No, haven't done either of those, but wood LOVE TO!!
My feet are accustomed to being somewhere above the ground - TSE and pink clouds got them used to it
Not to mention the harbour flight in the little seaplane!
Maybe I should start writing a list of 'Things to do before I'm 60' and see how many of them we can do in one week
No, haven't done either of those, but wood LOVE TO!!
My feet are accustomed to being somewhere above the ground - TSE and pink clouds got them used to it
Not to mention the harbour flight in the little seaplane!
Maybe I should start writing a list of 'Things to do before I'm 60' and see how many of them we can do in one week
Sounds like a reasonable idea!
We have a lot of things here and in the surrounding areas. Everything from mild walks through areas, to Helicoper/hot air balloon rides, Indian casinos, Pike's Market, aquarium, space needle, scifi museum, restaurants of all varieties (especially seafood) - sorry no Andersons - just a ton of things. Trying to decide what would be fun is an impossible task - I take (useful) suggestions!
And what is this before 60 crap.......I'm already past that!
We have a lot of things here and in the surrounding areas. Everything from mild walks through areas, to Helicoper/hot air balloon rides, Indian casinos, Pike's Market, aquarium, space needle, scifi museum, restaurants of all varieties (especially seafood) - sorry no Andersons - just a ton of things. Trying to decide what would be fun is an impossible task - I take (useful) suggestions!
Walking around is nice, as long as you're heel is up to it What's an Indian Casino? I like 'doing' things rather than 'looking at' things, if that helps And seafood restaurants are definitely high on my list of things I like to do!
And what is this before 60 crap.......I'm already past that!
I've still got a little way to go before I have to face the big six-o, and frankly I'm not looking forward to it
I really should go to bed - Herbie and Oren are bound to be up early in the morning
An Indian casino is exactly what it states. The Indian tribes in the US are allowed to run casino's even in states where gambling is not allowed. Therefore, an Indian casino is a casino (with hotel and restaurants) that are run by (supposedly) an Indian tribe on Indian land. Actually big corps foot the money and a portion of the profits. They are always advertised on TV around here (and in Calif).
Ok Nad, you have to be there for the commentary - if only to keep Laurie in line and on topic! Something tells me her contribution wood be similar to Damian's
Edit: *waves frantically to LJ* Stop lurking, come and say hi!!!
Absolutely. I could try to be the Amanda to your Martin and Damian?
An Indian casino is exactly what it states. The Indian tribes in the US are allowed to run casino's even in states where gambling is not allowed. Therefore, an Indian casino is a casino (with hotel and restaurants) that are run by (supposedly) an Indian tribe on Indian land. Actually big corps foot the money and a portion of the profits. They are always advertised on TV around here (and in Calif).
Ah, I thought it was some specifically 'different' type of casino Not sure I should go near any of those - I'm no good at gambling, I'd probably lose my shirt
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