[COMPLETE] The Wit and Humor of America, Volume 01 - arb

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kayray wrote:section 38, The Feast of the Monkeys
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/arb/witandhumorofamerica01_38_various.mp3 -- 4:27

Fun :)
PL ok! Now that was fun. Thank you for the reading.
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TriciaG wrote:Section 5 - 6:36
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/arb/witandhumorofamerica01_05_various.mp3

Section 6 - 0:57
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/arb/witandhumorofamerica01_06_various.mp3

To the PL'er - if you think I should put my emphases in different places in that poem (section 6), please let me know. It was a weird one to read. :wink:
Oh my, 06 was strange! I don't think you should change a thing. PL ok. The opening silence was a bit long. I cut it and reuploaded.
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The opening silence was a bit long. I cut it and reuploaded.
On #5? It was only about 0.55 seconds long. I hope you didn't cut it down too much. :?

#6 is about 0.8 seconds. Both are within the guidelines.

(I'm kinda anal about those types of details, so I was surprised when you said it was too long.)
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TriciaG wrote:
The opening silence was a bit long. I cut it and reuploaded.
On #5? It was only about 0.55 seconds long. I hope you didn't cut it down too much. :?

#6 is about 0.8 seconds. Both are within the guidelines.

(I'm kinda anal about those types of details, so I was surprised when you said it was too long.)
Tricia,
Oh no, you are correct. Thank you for brining this to my attention. I'm sorry if I upset you. For some reason I thought the beginning was a MAX of 0.5. :oops: I have corrected and reuploaded.
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I wasn't really upset - just more confused. :wink:
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Phil,
Sections 12, 29 and 39 all PL ok! Your sections were very fun I hope you enjoyed them. :)
Thank you linny, for saying you enjoying these readings. Coming from you, that just makes my day! And yes even though I find most things enjoyable, delightful little things like these are just that much more fun! (I had no idea I could sound Swedish) and thanks for PLing. :D
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I would like to read 31: Darby and Joan

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philchenevert wrote:I would like to read 31: Darby and Joan

:D
It's all yours. I look forward to hearing it.

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I would like to take sections 04, 19, and 21 please.

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I'll take 40 and 41. :)
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Joe Spy wrote:I would like to take sections 04, 19, and 21 please.-- Joe
Joe, Welcome to LV! The sections are all yours. I hope you enjoy the readings.
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TriciaG wrote:I'll take 40 and 41. :)
I am so pleased you found other sections of interest. :clap:
They are all yours. Have fun!
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Joe Spy wrote:Section 04 has been uploaded...

Section 19 has been uploaded...

Enjoy!

Joe
Thank you Joe! They are in the MW and waiting for PL. In the future please post the time along with the link. :wink:
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linny wrote:In the future please post the time...
Well, phooey! I had the times written down, I just neglected to include them. A thousand pardons...

Section 4 - 2:36
Section 19 - 1:03

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