COMPLETE [PLAY] Sir Thomas More by Anthony Munday
Suddenly realized I still had some lines here that wasn't done, but here goes:
https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/sirthomasmore_all_2.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/aradlaw/sirthomasmore_all_2.mp3
Oh my goodness! I was looking through stories to make sure I submitted all my parts and saw my PL Note =P Here it is!
https://librivox.org/uploads/wildemoose/sirthomasmore_officer_all_3.mp3
Sorry I didn't get it in earlier!
https://librivox.org/uploads/wildemoose/sirthomasmore_officer_all_3.mp3
Sorry I didn't get it in earlier!
Frances Brown
“Maybe our favorite quotations say more about us than about the stories and people we're quoting" -John Green
“Maybe our favorite quotations say more about us than about the stories and people we're quoting" -John Green
Hello, I be that Jfilesguy. I'm new here, and so this should hopefully become my first project.
I would like to have the role of Downes, which is role 48. It's a bit part, so I should be able to turn it in pretty quickly.
I think I'd like to be credited by my full name, so that'd be Jake K. Friedman.
Thank you my good Sir.
*Edit* Actually, I can take all the remaining parts if need be.
I would like to have the role of Downes, which is role 48. It's a bit part, so I should be able to turn it in pretty quickly.
I think I'd like to be credited by my full name, so that'd be Jake K. Friedman.
Thank you my good Sir.
*Edit* Actually, I can take all the remaining parts if need be.
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Thank you Kristin and Frances for those parts. I hope to get more involved after this week and try to get STM finished up.
Welcome to LibriVox Jake
Since this will be your first recording for LV, let's go with Section 48 for now, we will consider that your test recording. (which involved just checking computer setup, file specs, etc)
Be sure to follow all the instruction in the opening post. 
Welcome to LibriVox Jake



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Well, that went quicker than I planned. Here's the recording for Downe.
https://librivox.org/uploads/wildemoose/sirthomasmore_role_48.mp3

https://librivox.org/uploads/wildemoose/sirthomasmore_role_48.mp3

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Thanks Jake, PL OK.
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There are a few section left in this Dramatic Project.
Sections 7 -George Betts and 43 - Bishop of Rochester have been orphaned.
Sections 7 -George Betts and 43 - Bishop of Rochester have been orphaned.
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Let's make this easy. I'll take as many of the open sections as you want to give me. 

Bulwer-Lytton novel: The Caxtons
Adventure/Travel: Across Mongolian Plains
Boring works 30-70 minutes long: Insomnia Collection 5
Adult dog stories: Best Dog Stories
Gospel of Matthew: Matthew, YLT
Adventure/Travel: Across Mongolian Plains
Boring works 30-70 minutes long: Insomnia Collection 5
Adult dog stories: Best Dog Stories
Gospel of Matthew: Matthew, YLT
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Since you put it that way Tricia, how about Sections 7 - George Betts, 43 - Bishop of Rochester & 59 - GoughTriciaG wrote: I'll take as many of the open sections as you want to give me.
Tortilla, you are down for Section 60 - Second Sheriff.
Thank you both.

Acts 1 & 2 are edited (except for G. Betts), the rest will be done over my vacation trip over the next month. Yes !! another working holiday.

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alan
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
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My computer won't turn on. If others are raring to go, I'm happy to give my sections to them. 

Bulwer-Lytton novel: The Caxtons
Adventure/Travel: Across Mongolian Plains
Boring works 30-70 minutes long: Insomnia Collection 5
Adult dog stories: Best Dog Stories
Gospel of Matthew: Matthew, YLT
Adventure/Travel: Across Mongolian Plains
Boring works 30-70 minutes long: Insomnia Collection 5
Adult dog stories: Best Dog Stories
Gospel of Matthew: Matthew, YLT
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Thank you Alan, good reading, except for one missing line..alanmapstone wrote:lifter - at long last!
https://librivox.org/uploads/wildemoose/sirthomasmore_lifter_1.mp3
SURESBY.
Sir, sir, ye are indeed, with more than's true,
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Confess but what thou knowest, I ask no more.
LIFTER.
There be, sir, there be, if't shall please your worship—
SURESBY.
There be, varlet! what be there? tell me what there be....
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How's the 'puter today Tricia ? <hint> I use a usb keyboard to protect my laptop from whatever.TriciaG wrote:My computer won't turn on. If others are raring to go, I'm happy to give my sections to them.

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It's not powering up.
We hope it's just the keyboard (the power button is integrated into it, and the keyboard was the original problem), so we'll be ordering one. We won't have it until late next week (i.e. after around the 14th).
I could try putting Audacity on our old desktop, but I make no guarantees.
I use my laptop on my lap - hard to use an external keyboard that way!

I could try putting Audacity on our old desktop, but I make no guarantees.
I use my laptop on my lap - hard to use an external keyboard that way!

Bulwer-Lytton novel: The Caxtons
Adventure/Travel: Across Mongolian Plains
Boring works 30-70 minutes long: Insomnia Collection 5
Adult dog stories: Best Dog Stories
Gospel of Matthew: Matthew, YLT
Adventure/Travel: Across Mongolian Plains
Boring works 30-70 minutes long: Insomnia Collection 5
Adult dog stories: Best Dog Stories
Gospel of Matthew: Matthew, YLT