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Post by Josh Musser on Nov 6, 2011 19:10:05 GMT -5
What a weird episode! Jerry did great though! What does everyone else think? This episode: We have a very special guest with us (just in time as Bryson is absent). We talk about “Spelunking”, how to deal with rejection, how important voice acting is to video games, blue microphones and a dog on an acid trip! voiceactingradio.com/2011/11/06/27-ba-ding-chong/
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Post by mrbipolar on Nov 6, 2011 22:02:53 GMT -5
I think that Jerry guy has a super sexy voice. He is the best part of this episode.
LOL! Ok yes indeed this was a great episode, even with the absence of one of your regulars and having to use some amateur as a stand in. I think that many people will appreciate the "spelunking" portion and the handling rejection segment is a very valuable piece of information. Also, Thanks for having me I had a blast!
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Post by totoyamado on Nov 6, 2011 22:53:40 GMT -5
i liked this episode, i think they should be this loose all the time, i only chose spelunking to have a good title, also i HATE minecraft and oblivion, they're dull...
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Post by mrbipolar on Nov 6, 2011 23:13:53 GMT -5
Uh oh... I hope Andrew doesn't read that oblivion part... let's see 1-2-3-4 syllables, We should be okay. (Just to see if he is paying attention)
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Post by Josh Musser on Nov 7, 2011 0:44:40 GMT -5
We can definitely make an effort to be more loose. We still like to be somewhat professional, but I think we can get more loosey goosey.
Also, when Bryson and I talk about things we don't want Andrew to know about, we spell the words. Kind of like with a 3 year old.
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Post by mrbipolar on Nov 7, 2011 1:16:48 GMT -5
I like the loose format myself as it makes it feel as though you are having a conversation with me rather than throwing info at my head. Some people may not like a loose format and prefer something a little more rigid. But I have always appreciated a little sincere tom foolery every now and again. Even professionals should let loose a little sometimes. Anyway, that is very much why I like VA Radio and shall continue to listen as long as you continue making episodes.
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Post by totoyamado on Nov 7, 2011 19:58:46 GMT -5
but they WERE having a conversation with you.
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Post by mrbipolar on Nov 8, 2011 3:04:49 GMT -5
This time yes, but in other episodes I was not. The already loose format of VA Radio got SUPER loose with me in the mix (I'm a bad influence I guess). But in previous episodes even I felt like they were talking me as well as each other, and that is what I like, the casual feel.
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Post by Josh Musser on Nov 8, 2011 7:15:04 GMT -5
It wasn't YOUR fault. haha. Like we said, ryson seems to be the one that reigns us in and moves things a long usually. lol
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Post by totoyamado on Nov 8, 2011 20:31:30 GMT -5
i'd like to come out and say it right now, i laughed during this episode more than the other ones ive heard so far
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Post by mrbipolar on Nov 9, 2011 4:02:57 GMT -5
I know it wasn't all my fault Josh, it was most definitely a combined effort. All joking aside I was laughing so much while listening back to the episode that my wife grew concerned I had finally snapped. Okay not really but I did laugh alot and she asked why (I liked it better the first way).
toto, I am certainly glad that you liked it, and thank you for being active and helping out with ideas for the show, The recall segment was truly a piece of informational gold.
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Post by totoyamado on Nov 9, 2011 16:40:05 GMT -5
no prob!
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