COMPLETE: Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux - AF/tc
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If I might bite off a big chunk, perhaps to get things moving again, might I have chapters 10, 14 and 15?
Jamey
If I might bite off a big chunk, perhaps to get things moving again, might I have chapters 10, 14 and 15?
Jamey
Sure jameyo! Sounds great.
At the rate we're going you'll have plenty of time!
At the rate we're going you'll have plenty of time!
Chris Vee
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
Chris, I just want to remind you to put DONE beside chapter 13
That's what I get for trying to maintain two different copies of the list
Thanks!
Thanks!
Chris Vee
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
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I can take 16.
Marlo Dianne
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16 is all yours marlo. Happy reading!
Chris Vee
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
I'll take a couple of chapters:
17 -- THE SAFETY-PIN AGAIN
18 -- THE COMMISSARY, THE VISCOUNT AND THE PERSIAN
By the way, is anyone else familiar with the musical adaptation of "Phantom" by Maury Yeston? Not only does it have some wonderful songs in it, but it also makes a great antidote to too much Andrew Lloyd Weber!
Peter
17 -- THE SAFETY-PIN AGAIN
18 -- THE COMMISSARY, THE VISCOUNT AND THE PERSIAN
By the way, is anyone else familiar with the musical adaptation of "Phantom" by Maury Yeston? Not only does it have some wonderful songs in it, but it also makes a great antidote to too much Andrew Lloyd Weber!
Peter
You got it! woohoo! at this rate we'll be all claimed in no time
thanks!
thanks!
Chris Vee
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
"You never truly understand something until you can explain it to your grandmother." - Albert Einstein
-Chip
Retired to Colorado
The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them.
~Mark Twain
Retired to Colorado
The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them.
~Mark Twain
Well the French pronunciation would likely be "meefwa".peastman wrote:Does anyone know how to pronounce the name "Mifroid"?
Peter
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Chapter 16 is done:
http://librivox.greenkri.com/marlodianne/ch16_phantom_leroux.mp3
This is the 3rd version. Audacity crashed on me *twice*, chucking the entire file both times! The software name is very apropos. :/
I think you can hear the frustration in this recording. I was also getting fatigued with the editing--it was nearly fully edited versions that were lost--so my breathing is in there too. Hopefully it sounds acceptable anyway.
http://librivox.greenkri.com/marlodianne/ch16_phantom_leroux.mp3
This is the 3rd version. Audacity crashed on me *twice*, chucking the entire file both times! The software name is very apropos. :/
I think you can hear the frustration in this recording. I was also getting fatigued with the editing--it was nearly fully edited versions that were lost--so my breathing is in there too. Hopefully it sounds acceptable anyway.
Marlo Dianne
Writer, Artist, Wondergeek
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"We live as though the world was as it should be, to show it what it can be." --Angel
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"We live as though the world was as it should be, to show it what it can be." --Angel
Just for the record, I never edit out my breath sounds. I think it makes the reading sound more natural.marlodianne wrote:my breathing is in there too. Hopefully it sounds acceptable anyway.
Just my 2?
-Chip
Retired to Colorado
The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them.
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But, Chip, my breathing *doesn't* sound natural; the asthma often makes it sound, well, scary. I don't think the wheezing is too bad on this one though, and, as I said, I was losing patienceChipDoc wrote:Just for the record, I never edit out my breath sounds. I think it makes the reading sound more natural.
Marlo Dianne
Writer, Artist, Wondergeek
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"We live as though the world was as it should be, to show it what it can be." --Angel
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"We live as though the world was as it should be, to show it what it can be." --Angel