[COMPLETE]World's Story 5: Italy, France, Spain, Portugal - kit
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Odd about the Charlemagne painting. Perhaps because it is in the middle of a longer essay on Charlemagne it was not given a separate description.
Anyway I think I have enough sections to do to keep me busy.
Thanks
Anyway I think I have enough sections to do to keep me busy.
Thanks
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
no we had paintings before that were inside a longer essay. There was always a description. Also they have a pink place-holder at exactly that page, so I suspect something was amiss...alanmapstone wrote: ↑November 6th, 2018, 1:57 am Odd about the Charlemagne painting. Perhaps because it is in the middle of a longer essay on Charlemagne it was not given a separate description.
but well... can't be helped.
Sonia
I see you are aiming for an honourable mention in my final thank you speechmightyfelix wrote: ↑November 6th, 2018, 1:55 am That list of place names gave me quite a lot of trouble, but I wanted to be able to say I was first for this one!
well...we're not there yet. While you were GREAT as Napoleon haranguing his army (you should really play him if ever there is a stage play about him), I fear you overdid it a bit with the volume in your pep-talk Checker flags it at 94.3 dB and I think that's because of the speech, because the editor's note is much softer. Could you just decrease the volume on Napoleon about 3 dB please, then I think we're good to go.
Oh and you mentioned the place names quite well
Thanks !
Sonia
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I think I would like 24, 30, and 31 also, unless, of course, they have already been claimed heretofore. I can also help with an R and J part if you need. Jim
thank you Jim, they are all free still and now assigned to you.neecheelok70 wrote: ↑November 6th, 2018, 5:47 am I think I would like 24, 30, and 31 also, unless, of course, they have already been claimed heretofore. I can also help with an R and J part if you need. Jim
As for a role...you still have the choice between an enraged and blood-thirsty citizen, an enraged and blood-thirsty Montague or an enraged and blood-thirsty Capulet Somehow I think this whole scene will be heavy with strife and quarrel.
Any preference ? If not, I'll assign you Lord Capulet, he has two sentences at least Have fun being enraged and blood-thirsty.
Sonia
I hope your neighbours aren't listening and calling the police while you record
Sonia
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You mean my neighbors the bear and fox and coyote, oh my!
ok I didn't know you were that recluse. Must be heavenly quiet to record. (until the coyotes start to howl )neecheelok70 wrote: ↑November 6th, 2018, 6:14 am You mean my neighbors the bear and fox and coyote, oh my!
Sonia
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Darn! I told myself while editing that I would need to check the volume when I finished, and then I totally forgot! I'll fix it today.
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volume is excellent now and Napoleon still sounds convincing enough to raise the spirits of his soldiers I think that gives you the honour of the first PL ok section of this project.mightyfelix wrote: ↑November 6th, 2018, 9:45 am Better?
https://librivox.org/uploads/kitty/worldstory_volume05_084_tappan_128kb.mp3
Thank you
Sonia
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