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Turnips!
posted 08-18-2000 07:55 AM PT (US) Chris Kinsinger
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...but Peter...you need the money FIRST, so you can go to the movies and then buy the scores!At least that's the way it's been working for me.
Great photo, Pete! SCOTLAND!!! Oh, MAN! I've always wanted to visit Scotland! Can I come visit you?
posted 08-18-2000 09:35 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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Rocco's been away for one week so far. He said it'll take one or two weeks, so I'm sure this thread'll get it's boost soon.After all this eBay talk, maybe I should think twice before throwing away old junk of which I think nobody would ever want it. I can at least still throw it away AFTER nobody wanted it.
NP: U.S. Marshals
posted 08-18-2000 11:05 AM PT (US) John Dunham
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quote:
Originally posted by PeterK:
Sure is taking a while to get to page 15... Where is everyone? PeterKSheesh. To think you cautioned me about encouraging people to post this thing!
NP: Kikojiro, Hisaishi
posted 08-18-2000 11:35 AM PT (US) John Dunham
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quote:
Originally posted by Chris Kinsinger:
...but Peter...you need the money FIRST, so you can go to the movies and then buy the scores!
At least that's the way it's been working for me.Website reviewers have this deal by which record labels send them FREE CDs. I would go into the soundtrack review buisness myself, but it's too much work.
Still, the free music is an incentive. Maybe I'll create a site someday.
(Note to record label people who may be reading this: If you feel like sending me some free CDs, e-mail me for my address. Maybe I'll start a site and actually review the stuff for ya.)NP: Thin Red Line, Zimmer
posted 08-18-2000 11:41 AM PT (US) John Dunham
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This post is filler.There once was a hen
Who climbed up Old Ben
But there rang a bell,
And of course, she fell,
All 'cause the clock struck ten.posted 08-18-2000 11:47 AM PT (US) John Dunham
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And THIS post is to get us to page 15.
There you go, Peter.NP: Thin Red Line, Zimmer
posted 08-18-2000 11:50 AM PT (US) Chris Kinsinger
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Marian!
I've been selling at eBay for several years, and my advice to everybody is:DON'T THROW ANYTHING AWAY!
You would be AMAZED at the things that people will buy at auction! Back in 1972, I purchased a metal Planet Of The Apes trash can for $2.99. Last year, I sold it at eBay for $50! Pretty good return! At a yard sale, I may have gotten $1 for it.
posted 08-18-2000 02:55 PM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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Thanks, Chris. When I'm a millionaire from selling at eBay, I'll invite you all to Vienna.NP: They Died With Their Boots On (Max Steiner)
posted 08-18-2000 04:19 PM PT (US) PeterK
FishChip
quote:
Originally posted by John Dunham:
Website reviewers have this deal by which record labels send them FREE CDs. I would go into the soundtrack review buisness myself, but it's too much work.Really? I am shellin' out good money, by the hundreds a month, keeping up on things. Thank goodness southern California has healthy used CD sections....
PeterK
posted 08-18-2000 04:27 PM PT (US) John Dunham
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quote:
Originally posted by Chris Kinsinger:
I've been selling at eBay for several years, and my advice to everybody is:
DON'T THROW ANYTHING AWAY!- Okay... I've got couple of pieces of old junk. If I sell them on E-bay, can I get money for them?
Absoloutely! On E-Bay, anything goes!
- Got an old couch? No problem! Come to E-bay where frenzied buyers will pay good money to take it off your hands!
- Is there an old car in your yard you just can't get rid of?
We'll take it at E-Bay! All across the globe, eager rich people are waiting for YOU to put it up for auction!
- Sick of making those trips to rcycle cans and newspapers?
Instead of taking your cans to the recyling station for free, you can auction them off on E-bay! Watch in amazement as the price climbs! Before you know it, you'll be mailing away ALL your garbage in exchange for lots of money!
For a free kit explaning how to do this, please contact XShakaWTWF@aol.com. The introductory booklet is FREE!!!*
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.*Please include $15.00 for shipping and handling
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posted 08-18-2000 04:35 PM PT (US) Chris Kinsinger
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Hey John!
I don't even put the dinner leftovers down the garbage disposal anymore!
I sell them by the bagful at the "Food Leftovers" category at eBay!posted 08-18-2000 07:09 PM PT (US) Mark Olivarez
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"Oh I'm a lumberjack and I'm ok
I sleep all night and I work all day.
At night I put on women's clothing and
Hang around in bars."posted 08-18-2000 08:17 PM PT (US) Mark Olivarez
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Well.....not me personally.
posted 08-18-2000 08:19 PM PT (US) John Dunham
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quote:
Originally posted by Mark Olivarez:
"Oh I'm a lumberjack and I'm ok
I sleep all night and I work all day.
At night I put on women's clothing and
Hang around in bars."What a bizzare coincidence. As it happens, I just finished watching Monty Python's "And now For Something Completely Different."
NP: Thin Red Line, Zimmer
posted 08-18-2000 09:17 PM PT (US) Swashbuckler
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This is the springtime of my loving-
the second season I am to know
You are the sunlight in my growing-
so little warmth I felt before.
It isn't hard to feel me glowing-
I watched the fire that grew so low.
It is the summer of my smiles-
flee from me Keepers of the Gloom.
Speak to me only with your eyes
it is to you I give this tune.
It isn't hard to recognize-
these things are clearer to all from time to time.
Talk Talk-
I felt the coldness of my winter
I never thought it would ever go
I cursed the gloom that set upon us
but I know that I love you so
but I know that I love you soThese are the seasons of emotion
and like the winds, they rise and fall
This is the wonder of devotion-
I see the torch we all must hold
This is the mystery of the quotient-
Upon us all a little rain must fall.- Jimmy Page and Robert Plant
1973posted 08-18-2000 10:04 PM PT (US) Chris Kinsinger
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...WOW!posted 08-18-2000 10:16 PM PT (US) Jack
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Random thoughts:Does anybody else think Joe Lieberman reminds you of the father on ALF? If so, who is more animated, ALF or Al Felony Gore?
If MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch had film music composers, which two composers would you like to see battle?
How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? And who would you pick to score it?
posted 08-19-2000 05:25 AM PT (US) John Dunham
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quote:
Originally posted by PeterK:
Really? I am shellin' out good money, by the hundreds a month, keeping up on things. Thank goodness southern California has healthy used CD sections....
PeterKAh, well, I guess the labels don't like you. Cinemusic and Filmtracks get free stuff. So does Scoreland. I just sort of assumed you would, too.
NP: Thin Red Line again. Man, I love this score!
posted 08-19-2000 07:18 AM PT (US) John Dunham
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quote:
Originally posted by Jack:
Random thoughts:
How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? And who would you pick to score it?50 times its own weight per hour, depending on entropy and the weather.
And I'd pick Randy Edelman. Have him write something like his "Rats" track on Daylight.NP: Thin Red Line, Zimmer
posted 08-19-2000 07:21 AM PT (US) Chris Kinsinger
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Al Felony Gore...HA!I love it.
Celebrity Death Match...hmmmmmmm. I'd like to see Lennie Niehaus and Leonard Rosenman go at it.
posted 08-19-2000 09:38 AM PT (US) Mark Olivarez
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As for the Celebrity Death Match, how bout Media Ventures (Zimmer, Rabin, Mancina) and Horner in a 4 man tag against Williams, Goldsmith, Bernstien, and James Newton Howard. that way we can settle it once and for all who the best are.
posted 08-19-2000 10:52 AM PT (US) Chris Kinsinger
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I think the James Horner who composed "Krull" should go up against the James Horner who composed "Titanic", and beat the living crap out of him!
posted 08-19-2000 07:14 PM PT (US) jonathan_little
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Man, I think the BBS @ FSM would be dead if they had a thread like this... The moderators there keep complaining about limits in the software, or something.
posted 08-19-2000 07:26 PM PT (US) James
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Chris, that is a brilliant idea!Celebrity deathmatch.....
The first generation Newmans (Alfred, Lionel, and Emil) against the second generation (Randy, David, and Thomas). Nah...
How about ANYONE vs. Joel Goldsmith? Have you seen that guy?! No one would stand a chance!
I still loved the ONLY episode of this show I ever saw... Alfred Hitchcock vs. Steven Spielberg... actually quite witty, I thought.
James
posted 08-19-2000 10:04 PM PT (US) Chris Kinsinger
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"I still loved the ONLY episode of this show I ever saw... Alfred Hitchcock vs. Steven
Spielberg... actually quite witty, I thought."Was that really a Celebrity Death Match???
I'D LOVE TO SEE THAT!
Hitchcock won...right?
posted 08-19-2000 10:09 PM PT (US) Mark Olivarez
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Yep after he sure did Chris. Spielberg tried to kill him with The Arkand it backfired. Of course Napoleon vs Joe Pesci was pretty funny. There are so many good ones.
posted 08-19-2000 10:16 PM PT (US) Chris Kinsinger
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I would like to see Hitchcock VS. Brian DePalma, Spielberg, Peter Hyams and Robert Zemeckis...and he beats the tar out of ALL of them!
posted 08-20-2000 09:31 PM PT (US) DjC
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must...keep...going...cannot...end...this.........thread...You know what sucks though? I have recieved 581 somthing e-mails because of this thread...hey Peter, is there a way to stop it e-mailing me when someone replies?
posted 08-21-2000 12:57 PM PT (US) PeterK
FishChip
Unfortunately, nothing can be done about that.... I AM SORRY MAN!!!!!!!!!!!You should have mentioned that a LONG time ago - that would have ended the thread! Sympathy is a strong human condition. But then again, are humans posting to this specific thread??
Peter
posted 08-21-2000 01:39 PM PT (US) John Dunham
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quote:
Originally posted by PeterK:
Unfortunately, nothing can be done about that.... I AM SORRY MAN!!!!!!!!!!!
You should have mentioned that a LONG time ago - that would have ended the thread! Sympathy is a strong human condition. But then again, are humans posting to this specific thread??
PeterNope. Sorry, Peter, I can't think of anybody who fits that description. Some of us sound like humans, but we're really gophers. With a tendancy towards filmmusic and nonsensical prattling.
Here's another E-mail for ya, DjC. Just delete it as it comes in.NP: Dante's Peak complete, John Frizzell, theme by JNH
posted 08-21-2000 02:51 PM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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quote:
Originally posted by PeterK:
You should have mentioned that a LONG time ago - that would have ended the thread! Sympathy is a strong human condition.And just out of sympathy, here's another e-mail for DjC! Hey, everyone, we've got a good reason for 500 more posts now!
posted 08-21-2000 03:39 PM PT (US) John Dunham
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Heyy! Just noticed I've got "Member" status now. Mostly because of this thread, I think.NP: TEWWUAHBCDAM, Stephen Endelman.
(The Englishman Who Went Up A Hill But Came Down A Mountain)posted 08-21-2000 03:40 PM PT (US) Jack
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PeterKHave you checked into whether you can make this the official off-topic post of the Summer Olympics?
NP-Pittsburgh vs. St. Louis
posted 08-21-2000 06:13 PM PT (US) Chris Kinsinger
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DjC...are you telling me that you have been DELETING all of MY emails???Oh, the shame...
posted 08-21-2000 06:45 PM PT (US) DjC
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I have no prob with getting a trillion-gadzillion e-mails saying reply to ? For Peter K, just curious if there was a way to silent the beast without ending the beast. And yes, I have been secretly deleting ALL of the e-mails sent to me, though hard to do, I do.
posted 08-22-2000 08:06 AM PT (US) DjC
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THIS
posted 08-22-2000 08:08 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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I hardly delete ANY e-mails I get, only some spam mails. My FSM folder contains 474 mails, and my MovieMusic folder 712! Wow.
posted 08-22-2000 09:15 AM PT (US) Mark Olivarez
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Good grief Marian!!!!!!!![This message has been edited by Mark Olivarez (edited 22 August 2000).]
posted 08-22-2000 09:48 AM PT (US) John Dunham
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quote:
Originally posted by Marian Schedenig:
I hardly delete ANY e-mails I get, only some spam mails. My FSM folder contains 474 mails, and my MovieMusic folder 712! Wow.You just reminded me that I have to clean out my old mail. It's been piling up for a while.
Unlike you, I prefer to get rid of anything that's unimportant. Keeps my hard drive nice and neat.NP: Land Before Time, Horner
posted 08-22-2000 10:01 AM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
- Okay... I've got couple of pieces of old junk. If I sell them on E-bay, can I get money for them?