Entry tags:
That's right, I'm posting again. You wanna fight about it?
I have a very good reason for posting again, and that reason is as follows:
I FOUND THE CD I THOUGHT I LOST MONTHS AGO!!!!!
Whatever Wednes, you might be saying (dick!), CD's are readily availible, and what you can't buy, you can download for free--so what's the big f'n deal? Well, this was a CD lovingly and painstakingly remastered from a 15-year-old tape (that I no longer have) of a series of radio drama's I did in college. They feature: The Guy I had a crush on, The girl I wished I was, That one guy who was really funny, The Guy whose talent I envy to this day, A guy who was laughably pathetic then and remains so to this day, A guy who is dead now, A really annoying drinking buddy, and Me. There's actually a larger cast than that, but that's the jist of it. I don't actually know how to put music up online for downloading purposes, or else I'd share the nostaligic badness for all of you.
It's called Deadland . It's about a guy (the talent guy) who dies and is supposed to go to heaven, but there's no room so he's waiting around Deadland for someone to get him. He meets a plucky chick (me) and a crazy old man (pathetic) and they go off on some wacky adventures. They get caught in a giant lawnmower, meet Mario Lanza, and eventually have to fight a Star Trek style battle to the death. As you might guess, it's spectacularly bad.
The point is, I was really, really sad that I lost it.
And I was really, really happy to come across it, totally unlabeled, on the cluttered ruins that is my desk.
(for those of you who don't know, I do 99% of my writing at my Global Command Centre, relegating my desk to that flat surface where I put things until I know what to do with them--which is often a long long time)
So you know...Woot and such.
Since I'm here and this is a Wednes Past kinda post; here's something else I used to love:
Because as
nate101000 would say: If you've never hankered for a hunka cheese, you're a communist.
Now if I could just find that McDonald's commercial I did in high school...
I FOUND THE CD I THOUGHT I LOST MONTHS AGO!!!!!
Whatever Wednes, you might be saying (dick!), CD's are readily availible, and what you can't buy, you can download for free--so what's the big f'n deal? Well, this was a CD lovingly and painstakingly remastered from a 15-year-old tape (that I no longer have) of a series of radio drama's I did in college. They feature: The Guy I had a crush on, The girl I wished I was, That one guy who was really funny, The Guy whose talent I envy to this day, A guy who was laughably pathetic then and remains so to this day, A guy who is dead now, A really annoying drinking buddy, and Me. There's actually a larger cast than that, but that's the jist of it. I don't actually know how to put music up online for downloading purposes, or else I'd share the nostaligic badness for all of you.
It's called Deadland . It's about a guy (the talent guy) who dies and is supposed to go to heaven, but there's no room so he's waiting around Deadland for someone to get him. He meets a plucky chick (me) and a crazy old man (pathetic) and they go off on some wacky adventures. They get caught in a giant lawnmower, meet Mario Lanza, and eventually have to fight a Star Trek style battle to the death. As you might guess, it's spectacularly bad.
The point is, I was really, really sad that I lost it.
And I was really, really happy to come across it, totally unlabeled, on the cluttered ruins that is my desk.
(for those of you who don't know, I do 99% of my writing at my Global Command Centre, relegating my desk to that flat surface where I put things until I know what to do with them--which is often a long long time)
So you know...Woot and such.
Since I'm here and this is a Wednes Past kinda post; here's something else I used to love:
Because as
Now if I could just find that McDonald's commercial I did in high school...

no subject
hhahahahahaha!!! You crack me up!!!!
ps- I love the photo of you with the cat perched on your shoulder!
no subject
I loves my kitties.
Always glad to hear I'm cracking up someone besides myself!
;-]
no subject
Number two, YOU MUST LIST THOSE PEOPLE. Do I know these radio show people? If I do, you must provide a list because I MUST KNOW and if I do not know I might just PERISH.
no subject
Exercise your choppers on some good hard food
and
don't drown your food.
no subject
no subject
Sorry to poop video in your LJ, but I'm inspired.
no subject
no subject
My friend came over one day and we made a huge mess making "sunshine on a stick." I was really confused that my mom was so pissed. Timer hadn't warned me about that at all...
no subject
no subject
If it was sincere, yes. If it was a smokescreen, then no.
no subject
no subject
even knew all the words to the sunshine on a stick bit ...
And congrats on finding your radio show!
no subject
I was amazed to see that anyone would even have clips of Timer to upload. They must have taped it the very first week they got their very first VCR.
no subject
no subject
no subject
WOW, blast from the past...
Re: WOW, blast from the past...
*shudder*
Re: WOW, blast from the past...
The summer drunk, was that when you went a long way for that stuff we use to light on fire, only to drop it in the street?
Re: WOW, blast from the past...
Do you know where Dina is or what she's doing? She was my model for fat acceptance.
LOL Yeah, Yukon Jack!!
That shit was so nasty, but I had a very strong need to be drunk at that time in life.
Re: WOW, blast from the past...
Oh yeah Yukon Jack. That shit was nasty, but a great novelty
Re: WOW, blast from the past...
(Anonymous) 2006-09-07 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)Re: WOW, blast from the past...
Re: WOW, blast from the past...
Re: WOW, blast from the past...
How many people do you know in that biz anyway? ;-]
Re: WOW, blast from the past...
Re: WOW, blast from the past...