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Did you try searching the page in an archive site, like www.achive.org? I wasn't able to find anything by searching the archive site "www.achive.org." Most of the links tell me that this website is mostly devoted to Sour Cream & Chive fan fiction. Oddly, though there is a web form for submissions, all the stories on the site were submitted by the same user, described on the www.achive.org/aboutus page as "you know, basically your classic lone chive." But really, we should track down the guy who runs the website from Warm Butter Designs. I don't know who he is, but he's probably a real jerkwad!
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archive with an r. Sorry about that. I'd say I have egg on my face, but the thread will no doubt spiral into food puns.
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Did you try searching the page in an archive site, like www.achive.org? I wasn't able to find anything by searching the archive site "www.achive.org." Most of the links tell me that this website is mostly devoted to Sour Cream & Chive fan fiction. Oddly, though there is a web form for submissions, all the stories on the site were submitted by the same user, described on the www.achive.org/aboutus page as "you know, basically your classic lone chive." But really, we should track down the guy who runs the website from Warm Butter Designs. I don't know who he is, but he's probably a real jerkwad! Shaun, you are the biggest a-chive I've ever met. And P.S. Have you left Facebook???? You magnificent bastard, I've heard your audiobook! That's how I'm getting my Facebooking these days. ACTUALLY, that's a really good idea. You should do weekly audio versions of Facebook highlights. Different voices, etc. I'd sign up for that podcast.
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Feb 23, 2017 - 3:38 PM
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Brad Wills
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Did you try searching the page in an archive site, like www.achive.org? I wasn't able to find anything by searching the archive site "www.achive.org." Most of the links tell me that this website is mostly devoted to Sour Cream & Chive fan fiction. Oddly, though there is a web form for submissions, all the stories on the site were submitted by the same user, described on the www.achive.org/aboutus page as "you know, basically your classic lone chive." But really, we should track down the guy who runs the website from Warm Butter Designs. I don't know who he is, but he's probably a real jerkwad! Shaun, you are the biggest a-chive I've ever met. And P.S. Have you left Facebook???? You magnificent bastard, I've heard your audiobook! That's how I'm getting my Facebooking these days. ACTUALLY, that's a really good idea. You should do weekly audio versions of Facebook highlights. Different voices, etc. I'd sign up for that podcast. No, I'm serious. Your profile is gone. And although our private messages are still visible, there's only a blank white box next to your name. What happened?
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I'm not there right now, Brad! Deal with that! LeHah, I remember the picture you're talking about but wasn't able to find it using the archive.
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NICE. I couldn't get the blog section to open on the archived links I clicked on.
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NICE. I couldn't get the blog section to open on the archived links I clicked on. You chose... poorly. Haha
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Parts of McNeely's originaly score were rejected and he had to come up with new music. I don't know if the original stuff is on the score CD, but McNeely said of the original efforts: "I spent a great deal of time designing creepy synth samples with Judd Miller, a genius sound designer. We had whispers and creaks and groans that were truly creepy. Sadly, much of these tracks were rejected. I also had a choir, which I used in avant-garde fashion, but these tracks as well were mostly not used."
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Ten trumpets Ten French horns Eleven -or- twelve trombones Plus what ever the people in the back row played. ...whew that must have been an awesome (and LOUD) recording session. I really have to listen to this score now
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