Thank you.
Todd
OPEN[PLAY]Miles Gloriosus by Plautus - thw
now fully PL ok, thank you, Alanalanmapstone wrote: ↑December 12th, 2020, 2:17 amArtotrugus puffed
https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/milesgloriosus_artotrogus_1.mp3

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Palaestrio, Act IV, 24:38: https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/milesgloriosus_palaestrio_4_128kb.mp3
Sorry for how long it took to record this role. Apparently I picked a really bad time to take on this talkative of a character!
I can't wait to hear how this all sounds in the final product!
Sorry for how long it took to record this role. Apparently I picked a really bad time to take on this talkative of a character!
I can't wait to hear how this all sounds in the final product!

excellent job, thank you so much. Yes it was indeed a huge role, but in this play there are many talkative characters LOL I wonder how long the assembled acts will amount to.VocalPenguin wrote: ↑December 20th, 2020, 6:35 pmPalaestrio, Act IV, 24:38: https://librivox.org/uploads/toddhw/milesgloriosus_palaestrio_4_128kb.mp3
Sorry for how long it took to record this role. Apparently I picked a really bad time to take on this talkative of a character!
Your role is perfectly PL ok. I enjoyed your outbursts of weeping near the end

Thanks, and now you can take a short rest before tackling the next role

Sonia
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Olive Potage? Wasn't she Stan Butler's married sister?
My old Nan (maternal grandmother) used to love "On The Buses".
Cheers,
Chris
"Sorry, my tongue got in the way of my eye-tooth, and I couldn't see what I was saying..."
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I have a friend who, during his student days, worked as a Bus Conductor for London Transport. He swore that 'On The Buses' was true to lifeSonOfTheExiles wrote: ↑December 29th, 2020, 3:47 amMy old Nan (maternal grandmother) used to love "On The Buses".

He was studying Economics, so we asked if he needed an Economics degree to get a job as a Bus Conductor

alan
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the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
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Back about a dozen years ago, I drove a Sydney Bus out of a Northern Suburbs depot.alanmapstone wrote: ↑December 29th, 2020, 4:46 amI have a friend who, during his student days, worked as a Bus Conductor for London Transport. He swore that 'On The Buses' was true to life![]()
He was studying Economics, so we asked if he needed an Economics degree to get a job as a Bus Conductor![]()
Honest-to-goodness, this was the kick-off point for my evening's run... https://www.google.com/maps/@-33.8497035,151.2129034,3a,75y,272.88h,74.48t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sHe3NLPZTzbzXAAR3s6d0mg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192
Move the view around a bit to see where it is.
Chris
"Sorry, my tongue got in the way of my eye-tooth, and I couldn't see what I was saying..."
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Victor J Daley George Essex Evans Roderic Quinn Mary Hannay Foott Marie E. J. Pitt James Hebblethwaite Shaw Neilson
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Victor J Daley George Essex Evans Roderic Quinn Mary Hannay Foott Marie E. J. Pitt James Hebblethwaite Shaw Neilson