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Lighthearted Confessions

I learnt today that I'm directing two actual pretty well known actors tommorow for an excersise. And I at one point had a crush on the female one of the two actors :o

Pretty sure I'll be able to switch that off come game time, but still.
Well, good luck then!
 
I sing in the shower like Al Green. "Le-e-e-et's... let's stay to-geeeth-er...."

It doesn't sound as good with the shower off, though. :(
 
I dance every year with other fathers at my daughters dance school. It's supposed to be funny, but after 8 years, we have gotten pretty good.

I mock complain about it, but love doing it.
 
I sing in the shower like Al Green. "Le-e-e-et's... let's stay to-geeeth-er...."

It doesn't sound as good with the shower off, though. :(
I was singing Mary Poppins in the shower this morning -- "Feed The Birds." I have a few songs that I sing in my head whilst brushing my teeth to be sure that I've brushed for the full two minutes.
 
I have about a hundred hours of videogame soundtracks queued up in winamp. :cool:

[edit]highlight for today, black metal rendition of Bloody Tears from castlevania.
 
I learnt today that I'm directing two actual pretty well known actors tommorow for an excersise. And I at one point had a crush on the female one of the two actors :o

Pretty sure I'll be able to switch that off come game time, but still.
Well, good luck then!
Thank you, it went okay. As expected I was able to switch it off, and only botched up the job of directing half as bad as I thought.


EDITed to add an actual confession!

All four of the last four women that I have fallen for (this is over a time period stretching from 2002 to today btw) have brown hair and green eyes. Granted one of those is actually a blonde that dyes her hair regurarly, but still it does bring up certain thoughts about my preferences in attraction :lol:
 
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I sing in the shower like Al Green. "Le-e-e-et's... let's stay to-geeeth-er...."

It doesn't sound as good with the shower off, though. :(
I was singing Mary Poppins in the shower this morning -- "Feed The Birds." I have a few songs that I sing in my head whilst brushing my teeth to be sure that I've brushed for the full two minutes.

I guess Spoonful of Sugar would be somewhat contrary to use for brushing teeth.... mind you, I'm not sure stale breadcrumbs are much better!
 
I sing in the shower like Al Green. "Le-e-e-et's... let's stay to-geeeth-er...."

It doesn't sound as good with the shower off, though. :(
I was singing Mary Poppins in the shower this morning -- "Feed The Birds." I have a few songs that I sing in my head whilst brushing my teeth to be sure that I've brushed for the full two minutes.

I guess Spoonful of Sugar would be somewhat contrary to use for brushing teeth.... mind you, I'm not sure stale breadcrumbs are much better!
As for "Supercalifragilisticexpealidocious", be sure to wipe the mirror afterwards. :bolian:
 
Fidelity Fiduciary Bank might be appropriate, since all the banks are ending up going down the drain along with the toothpaste...
 
I sing in the shower like Al Green. "Le-e-e-et's... let's stay to-geeeth-er...."

It doesn't sound as good with the shower off, though. :(
I was singing Mary Poppins in the shower this morning -- "Feed The Birds." I have a few songs that I sing in my head whilst brushing my teeth to be sure that I've brushed for the full two minutes.
My sister's family got that new version of Guitar Hero where you can sing and I was coerced into participating at my nephew's birthday last Sunday. I did "Up Around The Bend," "Eye Of The Tiger," and "867-5309." I was about to have to do "No Sleep Till Brooklyn," but I was saved by the cake.

Although I probably would have butchered that one the least, since it's really about as bad as can be to begin with. :rommie:
 
My sister's family got that new version of Guitar Hero where you can sing and I was coerced into participating at my nephew's birthday last Sunday. I did "Up Around The Bend," "Eye Of The Tiger," and "867-5309." I was about to have to do "No Sleep Till Brooklyn," but I was saved by the cake.

Those things are the devil.

I had my first experience with them (Singstar I believe) at a party in which the singing was so bad I promptly left when I realised it would alst all night.

The second encounter I swore I wouldn't take part and encouraged the game to be changed. the response to that was "C'mon man, sdo a duet with me."

The devil within the game made me sing. Run DMC Tricky was the first track. It was good. It was damn good.

Kareoke had since become my guilty pleasure.
 
^ How does that work, anyway? Singing in games like that? Do the mics have little colored buttons on them like the guitar controllers do, that you press depending on what notes you sing?
 
^ How does that work, anyway? Singing in games like that? Do the mics have little colored buttons on them like the guitar controllers do, that you press depending on what notes you sing?
My roommate recently got a Wii with Rockband and I was recruited as the lead singer (being both the only one in the apartment able to carry a tune, and being the only one who can't seem to get the hang of the guitar or drum set). The lyrics to the song scroll on top of the screen like karaoke, and there is a also a visual that scrolls along with the words that consists of a line that represents the notes being sung. Your own intonation is meassured against that line and you try to keep your voice in key with the singer.
 
I suspect my Rottweiler knew what I was talking about when I scolded him, heaping lightning and thunder on his head. He gave me a dirty look. :guffaw:
 
When me and the hubby cookout on the weekends-burgers, baked beans and potato chips-I use my potato chips to scoop up the baked beans, almost like they're dip. I LOVE it!! The hubby thinks I'm nuts. :lol::lol:
 
Your own intonation is meassured against that line and you try to keep your voice in key with the singer.

Oh, frack. Well, that leaves me out then. :( :lol:

No it doesn't, it doesn't have to be perfect. You don't have to make yourself sound like Debbie Harry one minute and then Roger Daltrey the next. That's on Rock Band anyway.

For some bizarre reason, Guitar Hero: World Tour is much more difficult. I have tried the singing and failed every time.

That's my lighthearted confession, though - Guitar Hero made me like Paramore.
 
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