I gotta figure out how you did that quoting thing; I tried & it didn't work. Oh well. Anyway,...
Yes, I am working on a Histeria thingie. It started out as just a sketch but it's turning into an episode. I'm being delayed, tho, for the reasons I stated in the opening of this thread & because I'm an historian & a perfectionist.
I don't THINK they know you over there. If you'd like for them to, here's the addies. The address for the TTAFF collection is @
http://members.aol.com/hkuriah/index.html , where you can find the link to subscribe to the ml if you want; we have some conversations theree over e-mail. And yes, this is the same collection of fanfics the mirror to which is on Eric42's sitee hosted by toonzone. The Road Rovers forum I most frequent is on the Computer Dinosaur's homepage, the unofficial home of the Space Rovers. There's a link on theat page to his message board, where are moree good conversations as well as guest fanfics, fanart, rpg's etc. It's @
http://www.angelfire.com/tv2/spacerovers/index.html Please feel free to drop by if you're interested, norung; I welcome all contact between the different Warner fan communities.
Thanks for clearing up Hamilton. I have a voice in mind for Burr btw, but if he's been voiced I'll go with that one, tho I don't think he has. It'd throw a bit of kink into my plans tho.
Yes, Adams was supposed to've sounded like George Burns. Early presidents seem to have a tendency to be voiced by classic comedians: Bob Hope as Washington, George Burns as Adams, Jack Benny as Jefferson, down to Johnny Carson as Lincoln. This is key to the stuff I'm working on.
Yes, I got hold of some tapes from somebody: me. I've been taping since September & I currently have all the eps except for Loud Kiddington's Ancient History (my pick for the next ep to which to post a transcript; the others are covered by you or me already), Blast in the Past (tho I was thrown on that one as the title song for that was the opening for Really Oldies But Goodies), & Megalomaniacs (I saw it before it occurred to me to start taping; to quote Hamilton, now that's just sad!). Thanks for your good hopes for me & the piano was indeed well-tempered.