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Cecil's last name should still be spelled "Portesque" in the Copyright notice, I think. It's just that he's pronouncing it differently. -[[User:SpiffSupreme|SpiffSupreme]] | Cecil's last name should still be spelled "Portesque" in the Copyright notice, I think. It's just that he's pronouncing it differently. -[[User:SpiffSupreme|SpiffSupreme]] | ||
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Uh, guys, if a not-studio version of a song is played on a podcast, do we add it to the album/download pages of those songs? -J2
ANOTHER QUESTION: Is it the Live STD version of She's An Angel played? I can't tell. I think so, but the vocals are little different? Maybe I am just wrong. --J2
Unfortunately, I've got to go right now, but can anyone else finish up this page? (Type patter, fill in times, remove Under Construction template). I can do it when I get back, but that might not be until much later, and I'm not sure how I feel about having a new high-traffic page looking so messy for such a long time. Thanks in advance if anyone wants to rise up to the occasion, you rock. :) -CapitalQ ♫ talk ♪ 22:15, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
I'm not on a computer with sound at the moment, but I have just a question: on all those different "patter" sections, is that really Bob Dylan?
Oh, gosh, people. Bob Dylan's saying "an old George C. Scott movie"...he's not that incoherent. --Overjoy 22:55, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
- I'm sorry! I just suck at understanding 80% of people with accents. -J2
- Haha, that's okay. I guess I'm better with accents, considering I spend a lot of time with a British woman and an Australian woman. I live in America. :P --Overjoy 23:00, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
Cecil's last name should still be spelled "Portesque" in the Copyright notice, I think. It's just that he's pronouncing it differently. -SpiffSupreme
Why is it called 21A? What happened to 12-20?! --ArAn 00:48, 13 January 2007 (UTC)