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Coconut M&Ms are something I've never heard of, like Them Crooked Vultures were until a couple weeks ago, and sometimes things like that make me feel like I'm behind the times, but then I remember I've never heard a Justin Bieber song or seen anyone wearing a meat dress, and at those times, everything seems to fall back into its proper place.
 
The side show of freaks is appearing onstage this afternoon at the FWG Halloween Comedy, Dance, and Poetry Shindig.


You can find bags of coconut M&Ms in your local drugstores, grocery stores, and convenience stores. I've onlly seen them in the small checkout (at the register) sized bags , unfortunately. The bags are white. And they are much better than the also-new pretzel-flavored M&M's which come in various-sized blue bags available in the in-aisle candy dept and also at checkout. Go for coconut! :D
 
The FWG Halloween, Dance, and Poetry Shindig will feature a lovebird duet during which they will Shuffle Off To Buffalo.
 
Delicious Buffalo hot wings must have been smoking in my sinuses when I missed an entire word in my previous post, and if that excuse is no good, oh well.

It was too late by the time I discovered my faux pas sometime later in the day.
 
She serenaded me all night long while the International Director of Band Camp was overseas and the TPS Report Czar was stuck in the office working overtime.
 
the International Director of Band Camp was overseas and the TPS Report Czar was stuck in the office working overtime but when you've got a job like ours, one that you really love, it doesn't matter because it never even feels like work.
 
Don't they know that the band camp library is a place for students to advance their knowledge through the utilization of the vast learning resources and educational materials and NOT place for hooking up with campers of the opposite sex?
 
Soundtracks in done in Spectral Recording format sound way better than they do in AC3.

[size=8pt]Or even DTS. But I really do have to give props to DTS, they are doing something that hasn't been done since Vitaphone's heyday in the Rolling 20s.

Okay. This has been eating away at my moviegoing soul for a while, and I need to get out in the open. Analogue film sound is still relevant and viable. Just because a film has digital audio doesn't always mean it sounds good. Heard "Bedtime Stories" a few years back at a Regal venue and a local Indyplex, both equipped with AC3 hardware. Apparently Hollyweed has jumped on the Loudness War bandwagon as well. You know, even on AC3, once you hit the 0 dBFS barrier, there's no-where else to go, just like with a CD. SR could handle that easily, especially if implemented with older amps. You get that nice "saturation" effect and it sounds all the warmer. AC3? Well, you get a lot of "audio crud" (clipping) but not much more (see previous comment about CDs.).

You know that when you hear that little "splice-pop" in between the trailer reel and the first reel of the movie, whilst the screen is still black, that something magical is about to happen. Can't get that with digital audio, at least not on a print that's in decent condition.

SDDS? *laughs* Give me a break. Who even uses that proprietry Sony crap any more?
 


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