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ChickenSoup wrote:you ship me or Xian Lee the sheet music, we'll record it, and then ship it back. (he and I both play piano)
I do, too.

A club, eh? I'll have to get a little better at filming before I do that! 8O For the time, I've got my sister, my parents, and two friends.

Stop-motion is ub3r hard, but with practice, I should be able to master it... Sort of... Slightly...

I have a new favorite movie...called "The Last Sin Eater". So inspirational.. I LOVED IT, MAN!
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The Last Sin Eater, eh? Which one is that? How were the production qualities?
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Michael Landon, Jr. directed it. It was a Christian movie, and it had great productions qualities, IMO.

http://www.foxfaithmovies.com/thelastsineater/
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I'm remixing the homestar runner theme song! :D
"I tried sniffing coke once, but the ice cubes got stuck in my nose."
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Hearing that just made my day.
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Yup. That's what I've been working on for a couple of days, and it's finished! It's on my myspace. It's also for download. The bottom song.

Click on this text for my space.
"I tried sniffing coke once, but the ice cubes got stuck in my nose."
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Very nice. I like it a lot. I especially like the constant snare. :wink: What software did you use for making this song?
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To fight or not to fight. That is the question.

I've begun reading Sun Tzu's The Art of War. Somehow, I've never read it before. It's good stuff. The version I found online reads a lot like the book of Proverbs, but it's more or less about war (amazing, a book called The Art of War is about war). It's really good stuff though. It's like... 2500 years old or something, and yet it still applies today. Oh wait, it's not the only ancient book to still be just as applicable today as it was at the time of writing... *nudge*
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*is nudged*

lol well - I've read lots of books where there'll be quotes from "Sun Tzu's Art of War", always wondered what it was about.
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i'm hungry..

and guess what i'm at school! it's so great to know isnt it! :o
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Oh thank you, IceMedic! Thank you for telling us that you're at school! And yes, it is wonderful to know!!!
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Yes, it is good to know that you're pursuing education.

By the way, Laz, The Art of War has some really cool quotes in it. It's freely available online. Just google search for it Sun Tzu's Art of War.
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Xian_Lee wrote:To fight or not to fight. That is the question.

I've begun reading Sun Tzu's The Art of War. Somehow, I've never read it before. It's good stuff. The version I found online reads a lot like the book of Proverbs, but it's more or less about war (amazing, a book called The Art of War is about war). It's really good stuff though. It's like... 2500 years old or something, and yet it still applies today. Oh wait, it's not the only ancient book to still be just as applicable today as it was at the time of writing... *nudge*
As if I need another book on warfare to read...nvm. I only have six, including the one on Delta Force.
Verd ori'shya beskar'gam.
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i need some more tactics books, i seem to have a knack for chess and strategy games
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