So, uh, yeah. I had this idea many many years ago to sing the ragtime song "The Red Rose Rag" as Elmer Fudd. I came up with a whole routine, but it needed a musician to play the music and things like that.
Lo and behold, the Raspberry Jam Band wanted me to do something with them, and thankfully I remembered this skit of mine. So we did it last month. There are two recordings.
[link] -- has high-quality stereo audio, but was recorded from the foot of the stage, so it only picks up the instruments well; the amplifier from my microphone was behind the mic recording this.
[link] -- that one on Facebook has the original audio from my camera, so you can hear my voice better, though it's all low-quality mono recording. However, being that it's on Facebook, it might not be visible to everyone.





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Spread the DA love around!
RULES:
1- You can hug the person who hugged you!
2- You -MUST- hug 6 other people, at least!
3- You should hug them in public! Paste it on their user page!
4- Random hugs are perfectly okay! (and sweet)
5- You should most definitely get started hugging right away!
Send This To All Your Friends, And Me If I Am one (you can copy and paste this message on their userpage!) If You Get 7 Back You Are Loved!
1-3: you're a bad friend
4-6: you're an ok friend
7-9: you're a good friend
10-& Up: you're a great friend
So there! Heheheh.
I didn't actually expect you to do it. I just wanted to send you a hug. That's all.
I tried to invite Brian S. (since he does draw), but he didn't want to.
Thank you very much for the watch!
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I am singing the song that gives birth to the universe.
And my fiancée's comic strips are sometimes written by me and even designed by me. I can't draw 'em, but know how they should be laid out etc.
Comic strips? Ah, that sounds interesting. Any place where I might be able to take a look?
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I am singing the song that gives birth to the universe.
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I am singing the song that gives birth to the universe.
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