COMPLETE [DRAM.READ] Circe: Ep 15 of Ulysses - chocoholic

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Post by alg1001 »

Hi Ava,

Could I have:
022 The Soap
042 The Dark Mercury
134 The Hollybush
155 The Beatitudes
183 The Yews
203 Susy
221 Lord Tennyson

Thanks!
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Thanks Amanda, all your Zoe's are PL OK. :D
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ChuckW wrote:I've got all my lines recorded, but one quick question before I upload:

Dr. Mulligan says the following, "5427 anal, axillary, pectoral and pubic hairs."

Is that read "five-four-two-seven" or "five thousand four hundred twenty seven?" I recorded both, and can include either.
I'd go with the five thousand... he's obviously counted them all :twisted:
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aradlaw wrote:
ChuckW wrote:I've got all my lines recorded, but one quick question before I upload:

Dr. Mulligan says the following, "5427 anal, axillary, pectoral and pubic hairs."

Is that read "five-four-two-seven" or "five thousand four hundred twenty seven?" I recorded both, and can include either.
I'd go with the five thousand... he's obviously counted them all :twisted:
:lol:

Why don't you include both so David can choose later when he's editing the whole thing?
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Thanks Amanda - that was very fast! - and thanks David for PLing!

Amy, I have given all roles to you - except Lord Tennyson. For now I would prefer to be gender specific (which may change along the line if we don't get enough guys to read). Would you like to read another female or unisex role in part 7?
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Post by alg1001 »

Sure, Ava.

Could I do the Voice of All the Blessed? :mrgreen:

Thanks!
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:lol:

Yes you can - and I find it very suitable too! :wink:
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PROJECTS
Current Solo:Septimius Felton (Hawthorne's final novel)
Help Needed: Strange Interlude (O'Neill's Freudian melodrama - roles available!)
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Thank you Chuck! MW updated... :thumbs:
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All PL OK Chuck. :thumbs:
I changed your file names for my editing purposes.

** I'll mention this as a reminder to other readers about the file naming...
opening post wrote:Save files as 128 kbps MP3 circe_[part number]_[role].mp3 (all lower-case). Please write first and last names together where applicable, e.g. Private Compton: circe_3_privatecompton.mp3, and where a character starts with 'the' leave it out, e.g. The Virago: circe_1_virago.mp3.
[Part number] refers to the 'Chapter #" in this project, not the section # of the character being read. :wink:
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Gasjet, button, and nannygoat (30 sec cumulative recording time :lol:):

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/law/circe_4_gasjet.mp3
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/law/circe_5_button.mp3
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/law/circe_5_nannygoat.mp3

Ava, I'd be happy to change the old file names in the Val except that none of them will make it that far, so no worries as long as David can find what he needs!
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I'm interested in the role of Stephen, having read 'A Portrait...' many years ago and enjoying the character. I should be fine with the Latin and French (and English!), but will likely have a friend more familiar with German help me later this month.
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chocoholic wrote:Gasjet, button, and nannygoat (30 sec cumulative recording time :lol:):

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/law/circe_4_gasjet.mp3
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/law/circe_5_button.mp3
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/law/circe_5_nannygoat.mp3

Ava, I'd be happy to change the old file names in the Val except that none of them will make it that far, so no worries as long as David can find what he needs!
Thanks for your files, Laurie Anne! And I meant the uploader, of course... :roll: That was obviously too stressy a week (end) for me... :?
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NIneFive83 wrote:I'm interested in the role of Stephen, having read 'A Portrait...' many years ago and enjoying the character. I should be fine with the Latin and French (and English!), but will likely have a friend more familiar with German help me later this month.
Hi there and welcome to Librivox!

You are welcome to read the part of Stephen - please read the instructions in the first post carefully! For dramatic roles, please leave a second or two between your lines (and instructions or somesuch) and DO NOT use any noisecleaning! The files will be processed further, with noisecleaning applied during this processing.

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