Pfft!
I'm sure that if I was unlucky I'd do what the bottom guy does as well. Woo!
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Tue 4 Jan 2005, 22:53,
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Right.
Now that is really really good.
There's certain people on this board that have both the inspired vision to create something really good, and the ability to pull it off in Photoshop. Well done!
Edit : The Grand Canyon
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Tue 4 Jan 2005, 22:54,
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There's certain people on this board that have both the inspired vision to create something really good, and the ability to pull it off in Photoshop. Well done!
Edit : The Grand Canyon
i'm onto sourcing images now...
but just got slightly distracted, it's tragic really
edit: aww, bless
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Tue 4 Jan 2005, 23:17,
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edit: aww, bless
Mike Read
Isn't he trying to get one of his ropey songs done for Tsunami aid? As if people haven't suffered enough with Elton John's Diana thingey. I loved the comment in the theatre review - a "musical of exquisite awfulness".
/edit: I read on his own website: "In 1996, The Band of the Royal Marines recorded his [Read's] Morning March, which became the track of the best selling classical album of the same name, alongside classical legends such as; Tchaikowsky, Schubert and Strauss. The Morning March promptly appeared on what was to become another best seller, this time in the company of; Rachmaninov, Rimsky-Korsakov and Bruch."
This man is a behemoth in the world of self-importance!!!
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Tue 4 Jan 2005, 23:26,
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/edit: I read on his own website: "In 1996, The Band of the Royal Marines recorded his [Read's] Morning March, which became the track of the best selling classical album of the same name, alongside classical legends such as; Tchaikowsky, Schubert and Strauss. The Morning March promptly appeared on what was to become another best seller, this time in the company of; Rachmaninov, Rimsky-Korsakov and Bruch."
This man is a behemoth in the world of self-importance!!!
Isn't it strange
That B list celebrities are forever queuing up to be associated with anything appearing to be altruistic? Or maybe I'm just a pessimist.
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Tue 4 Jan 2005, 23:38,
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