Feb 7 D-Fer Madness LRRcast
From about 3rd grade until freshman year of high school, I wanted to be a vet. I'd read every single book James Herriot wrote. Then I took Biology I, and practically DROWNED on 90% of the dissections. I guess I was expecting everything to be nice and easily-recognizable like in all of the illustrations. I realized that semester that I had no business whatsoever on the inside of an animal.
I actually quite enjoyed dissections in high school. I enjoyed dissecting a kidney.
I remember talking to some snarky family member and when I told them I wanted to be a vet, our dialogue went like this:
"you want to be a vet? can you deal with that? you have to put down animals, you know."
"yes, I know. I was okay when we put my dog down."
"yeah, but, LOTS of animals. Can you deal with that?"
"yes."
"but seriously. There will be blood and stuff. Are you sure you can deal with that?"
Also, when I told my aunt that I wasn't going to be a vet any more, she said "good. you wouldn't have fit in, anyway."
I remember talking to some snarky family member and when I told them I wanted to be a vet, our dialogue went like this:
"you want to be a vet? can you deal with that? you have to put down animals, you know."
"yes, I know. I was okay when we put my dog down."
"yeah, but, LOTS of animals. Can you deal with that?"
"yes."
"but seriously. There will be blood and stuff. Are you sure you can deal with that?"
Also, when I told my aunt that I wasn't going to be a vet any more, she said "good. you wouldn't have fit in, anyway."
Lord Chrusher wrote:Grunt, I wrote that wiki entry that Melendwyr got the trivia from. If only I had heard the podcast first.
No, Lord Chrusher, I got the information out of the forums. One of the threads has Graham stating that "The Mirror" has the shortest production-and-uploading time.
The Wiki doesn't say that it was the shortest, only that it took "mere hours". Well, that's what it said, anyway - it's since been updated.
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"...so he turns to me, and he says 'Why so serious?' He puts the blade in my mouth, and says 'Why so serious?
Let's put a smile on that face!'"
Let's put a smile on that face!'"
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The majority of your films seem to lack music, but I am struck by inspiration!
The Jangles and Jones music.
'Nuff said.
~Alja-Markir~
Edited to show zhe vohrk!
* Jangles and Jones
* Jangles and Jones Save Christmas
* The LoadingReadyRumble
* Yummies Ads
Possibly more, but I think four is a good number. I was late listening to the LRRCast, so the good guess of L33T was already taken. I'm not sure which is correct, because I seem to recall a few more instances of the Jangles and Jones theme being played for short segments of non-J&J movies. *shrugs*
The Jangles and Jones music.
'Nuff said.
~Alja-Markir~
Edited to show zhe vohrk!
* Jangles and Jones
* Jangles and Jones Save Christmas
* The LoadingReadyRumble
* Yummies Ads
Possibly more, but I think four is a good number. I was late listening to the LRRCast, so the good guess of L33T was already taken. I'm not sure which is correct, because I seem to recall a few more instances of the Jangles and Jones theme being played for short segments of non-J&J movies. *shrugs*
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