happyfilmluvguy
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I thought it would be fun if some of us began a radio program here. We don't have the capability to talk to one another, but we can sure type and read. So here's how it works. The program begins, opening music begins, the host introduces the guests, as they reply to the thread. You can post music, and state the music you are posting. We can discuss topics, but must be in the context of a radio station. Kind of confusing but it'll be explained through the posts to follow. Since radio is like reading, well, reading can be like radio. Leave it up to your imagination. Hear the station in your mind as you read.
The Concept:
My idea is not to actually "record" ourselves, but post our responses as if we were saying them over the radio waves. When you read each reply, you have to imagine in your mind that the member is actually speaking and not just typing.
So for instance, I type:
"Hello Ladies and Gentleman, this is Happyfilmluvguy speaking to you live from the Fedora Lounge. I'd like to introduce our first guest, Paddy"
Then you could reply by typing:
"Hello Happyfilmluvguy, and hello listeners of the lounge. Before I get started, I'd just like to say that it's been a real pleasure to be a member of an establishment like this. There's no place like it".
So in other words, we are not actually speaking, and the listeners are not actually listening. We are typing, they are reading, and as they read, hear us talking in their minds, creating an imaginary radio program. In an actual radio program, it is like reading a book. You see the imagines in your mind as they are described over the radio. So in this case, you are reading, and imagining us speaking.
The Concept:
My idea is not to actually "record" ourselves, but post our responses as if we were saying them over the radio waves. When you read each reply, you have to imagine in your mind that the member is actually speaking and not just typing.
So for instance, I type:
"Hello Ladies and Gentleman, this is Happyfilmluvguy speaking to you live from the Fedora Lounge. I'd like to introduce our first guest, Paddy"
Then you could reply by typing:
"Hello Happyfilmluvguy, and hello listeners of the lounge. Before I get started, I'd just like to say that it's been a real pleasure to be a member of an establishment like this. There's no place like it".
So in other words, we are not actually speaking, and the listeners are not actually listening. We are typing, they are reading, and as they read, hear us talking in their minds, creating an imaginary radio program. In an actual radio program, it is like reading a book. You see the imagines in your mind as they are described over the radio. So in this case, you are reading, and imagining us speaking.