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Post by ds_36 on Aug 12, 2006 20:34:39 GMT -5
Well sure nobody would have a copy taped from a tv broadcast. But you don't know if someone from BBI or KTMA copied it and gave it to a friend - or if somebody got to make a copy from the tape aired at the confrence. Well you don't know that it didn't happen. davy1031, I love your sunny, optimistic outlook. Even if it's unrealistic. Well I used to be all pessimistic and negative about everything. Then 1½ years ago, I talked to some people, learned some things. And I finally relized that being like that didn't help anything and just annoyed people. So I decided to go the opposite way, and only see nice, positive things I think it makes life much more pleasant. Although yes, I still always think that I can achieve the impossible...I make these crazy plans that everybody knows won't work, but it does make me happy - and I won't actually act on it. So I don't consider it to be a big deal. (Sometimes, with enough effort it does really pan out though.)
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Post by ds_36 on Aug 12, 2006 18:35:42 GMT -5
Nobody would have the pilot, anyway since it didn't air. Well sure nobody would have a copy taped from a tv broadcast. But you don't know if someone from BBI or KTMA copied it and gave it to a friend - or if somebody got to make a copy from the tape aired at the confrence. Well you don't know that it didn't happen.
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Post by ds_36 on Aug 12, 2006 17:51:43 GMT -5
I know I suggested this before on this board (somewhere), but if a group of people with time and money got together, and actually looked up evrybody who was living in that area, contacted them and offered to go through their old tapes for them (maybe give some money for the inconvenience) those 3 episodes probably would be found...possibly even the pilot. Yeah, that could happen. And maybe if you get enough people together with enough money I could sell you the Golden gate Bridge. Well I didn't say it was highly realistic (if the people were interested enough, I doubt if you'd really need much money anyway.) But if you're really selling bridges I'd like to buy the Brooklyn Bridge, not the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Post by ds_36 on Aug 12, 2006 16:31:46 GMT -5
The problem is, he can't re-negotiate the rights because he never got them in the first place (which is illegal)! That's why we'll never see a release of KTMA eps..though I'm sorta optimistic about the pilot. So don't renegoiate the rights, just buy the rights in the first place...someone could say that it's a brand new project Or what if just the audio was released, but it was edited so you only hear the voices of the crew not of the movie itself. I know that'd take some work, but it is a possibility. And then people could simply get the movies, and play the audio over the real audio (ok, it probably won't match up exactly - but I'm sure it's doable).
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Post by ds_36 on Aug 12, 2006 16:28:42 GMT -5
How about us lot taking out a few ads in Minneapolis newspapers to see if there are any TV collectors out there who might have the episodes on an old tape of something else? I know I suggested this before on this board (somewhere), but if a group of people with time and money got together, and actually looked up evrybody who was living in that area, contacted them and offered to go through their old tapes for them (maybe give some money for the inconvenience) those 3 episodes probably would be found...possibly even the pilot. Really, even if you forget that plan, and simply go to every house that was around during that time period and offer to check the tapes you'd probably find it, too. Failing, you could try garbage dumps in the area.
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Post by ds_36 on Jan 3, 2005 18:14:00 GMT -5
I feel so weird doing this, being that I'm only 18.
1. Who was your favorite TV, movie or cartoon character growing up? The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the original cartoon series (excluding the last two seasons where it become a more violent world with a red sky). I also loved both TMNT video games, although I hated the moives. I'd want to check out the show now, but I don' want to ruin my childhood memories, the games are still cool, though!
2. When you were young, who was your hero? Steven Spielberg, I loved his movies. I was also very impressed with Bill Gates, not sure if I could really call him my hero though.
3. What is your favorite thing to wear? Well, I always wear jeans, t-shirts, and sneakers. I'm not very big on clothes.
4. Where did you grow up? NYC, NY right across the street from my Dad's store (he's still owns it, we're not talking about another century, you know!). 6 blocks away from Fuddruckers, a great kid themed restaurant where they had the Simpsons arcade machine, I loved that game - even beat it once (I joined in to some teenagers who were at the very end - I was only about 5.)
5. Did you ever have a nickname? Not really.
6. What was your favorite song as a teenager? Send in the Clowns by Judy Collins. Because my Mom got me a stuffed clown that played that song before I was born, and she would play it to her stomach so I wouldn't be scared when I was born. I still get teary-eyed whenever I listen to that song either coming from that clown or elsewhere. But, I never really had a favorite song in that sense that you're actually asking the question.
7. How old were you when you had your first job? Complicated question for me. My Dad owns his own business (a locksmith shop), so I got to work for him for a LONG LONG time. I beleive he started paying me when I was 8, at $4/hr. When I was 15 I took a volunteer job through school, then I had several internships (I was at Kaufman-Astoria Studios summer of 2002, when they were filming the barn scene of The Stepford Wives there, I got to see all the famous actors.) When I was 16, also interned at another company, where I PA'd for the opening for some show on the Discovery channel. Finally, in October of 2004, about two weeks before I turned 18, I got a real job at a museum in Queens. I still work for my Dad, who now pays me $8.50/hr...I now have my Driver's license and locksmith license, too which is pretty cool, since I get to practice driving the car around in Manhattan (I just got my license) and get paid for it.
8. What was your favorite toy? I never liked toys that much. I liked my Brio wooden trains, though. Guess that was about it.
9. What was your favorite book? When I was much younger, I read a lot. But, never kept many favorite books. In 8th grade I read "Catcher in the Rye" and I guess that remains my favorite book today.
10. What pets did you have growing up? I had a fish for about a week, but then it died. Other than that, none.
5 questions parents can ask their kids
1. Where should we go for our next family trip? Well, I'm going to Israel (with my Mom) in 49 hours.
2. What's you favorite thing to do on a Saturday? I work on Saturdays and Sundays, now. But, my favorite thing to do on a day off would be to sit at home watching good movies and/or TV with friends.
3. What would you change if you could change one thing in the world? Make people smarter, more polite, and better behaved.
4. Whats you favorite game? Never played very many. I'll go with GTA II, I've been playing that a lot recently.
5. What book could you read over and over again? I can't really read books repeatdly (same goes for movies). But, a book I read recently and would like to read again is "The Green Mile" by Stephen King.
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Post by ds_36 on Dec 30, 2004 16:48:06 GMT -5
Oh, BTW, it'll take bogus info. So why not just SPAM Davey with fake info?! You could do that. But, you'd have to assume that I either check the results or that I used my real email address to register that thing.
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Post by ds_36 on Dec 30, 2004 8:10:22 GMT -5
I just like to call people assholes......asshole. Heh. Whaever, if it makes you feel good, go for it!
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Post by ds_36 on Dec 30, 2004 6:27:04 GMT -5
Why would you do this, though? Why not? I really don't have anything better to do. And it's entertaining to see how eaily people get tricked into doing something like this.
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Post by ds_36 on Dec 29, 2004 23:02:23 GMT -5
Well, you two seem to be using more intelligence about these types of things than certain other people on this page. Look at the reactions on top, come on, it's not like I'll even know the girl that you're refering to as your biggest crush. And I really don't care about weather or not you've had sex, watch porn, or how often you masturbate. After all, what doy ou think I could possibly do with that info?
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Post by ds_36 on Dec 29, 2004 19:50:11 GMT -5
You guys really shouldn't be calling me names, since now I have your email addresses and can use them for whatever evil purposes I want ;D and I can also read your response, if I actually gave a sh*t about them.
But seriously, your eagerness to give out this type of information shows how vulnerable you are to identity theft, it would only take a similar form to ask for your SS#, home address, etc. and who knows what could happen then.
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Post by ds_36 on Dec 29, 2004 10:32:31 GMT -5
Click here to take the quiz. This quiz is really very acurate and works very will. What it says almost always comes true, try it out, and see how well it works!
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Post by ds_36 on Dec 5, 2004 7:06:39 GMT -5
Wow, I love cats and I love that avator! Cool work on it!
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Post by ds_36 on May 30, 2005 17:33:28 GMT -5
I didn't do nothing, I went and saw the USS JFK at Fleet Week today, see: and I saw some little kid who I believe was trying to take over the boat
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Post by ds_36 on Feb 1, 2005 20:56:25 GMT -5
Nice job! I wish I was capable of doing that!
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