Any Famous Librivox persons out there ?. {Not pro narrators}
Anybody out there famous or even moderately so in the Librivox ranks ?. If there is it would great to know. You can of course remain under pseudonym. I just thought it may be interesting to know if we have any stars.
' Freedom is what we reap from this way of life,my friend. '
It is usually very easy to be anonymous on the Internet, because nobody can see or hear you. But it would be rather more difficult to be anonymous on LibriVox, if you had a well-known voice, at least.
Of course, I always live in hope that Stephen Fry or Judi Dench will discover us.... or better still, Rik Mayall.
Ruth
Of course, I always live in hope that Stephen Fry or Judi Dench will discover us.... or better still, Rik Mayall.
Ruth
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Me - I'm a legend in my own mindLeonidas wrote:Anybody out there famous or even moderately so in the Librivox ranks ?.
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I'm famous for my red pepper garlic cream lobster risotto. Does that count?
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Good grief, that sounds good!sjmarky wrote:I'm famous for my red pepper garlic cream lobster risotto. Does that count?
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people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress,
therefore, depends on unreasonable people." George Bernard Shaw
people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress,
therefore, depends on unreasonable people." George Bernard Shaw
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annise? Oh, real name.annise wrote:If you put my name into google , it gets 4,239,000 results
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One of the readers for one of my projects is a professional actress who has worked in British television. Not naming her since I don't think she uses her real name on here.
They call me Threadkiller.
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I believe I know who you mean, BT. I've read in a couple of the group projects she done. She's a very hard act to follow.
I won Best of Division in the "handknitting, original design" category of our county fair this summer. That makes me the best handknitter of an original design in San Diego County ;-)
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Picture please.kayray wrote:I won Best of Division in the "handknitting, original design" category of our county fair this summer. That makes me the best handknitter of an original design in San Diego County
They call me Threadkiller.
My Catalog Page
My Catalog Page
I've got my own wiki page:
http://proteins.wikiprofessional-staging.org/index.php/Concept:86216419
The creepy thing is I have no idea who created it
http://proteins.wikiprofessional-staging.org/index.php/Concept:86216419
The creepy thing is I have no idea who created it