Well, hecque. If loud is an event, then Team Us, I’ve got it covered. I was involved in an outdoor 24 hour filibuster protest once, but our permit said that we could not use amplifiers after midnight. My turn to speak was midnight to 1am. The newspaper article the next day referred to the “woman whose stentorian tones filled the courtyard even after the microphones were switched off.”
I once had to announce the winner of a draw to about two or three hundred people, on an outside stage, as the sound system had been turned off because of the rain…
I once played a town cryer in a Christmas concert (without a microphone, of course), and everyone heard me well…
The next day, the sound guy tested my voice, as we were taking down the set… 107 dB! And when I asked at which volume they normally set the speakers… he replied 102 dB…
Reminds me of our pugil stick fights in basic training. Went in to the ring determined to kick butt and ended up on mine faster than I could even comprehend.
I feel the need to yell “KEEP YOUR SHIRT OFF!” Seriously, dude has some abs. xD Also I had computer issues the last two weeks almost, finally got it fixed. Yay!
Paste: “To be on my team, you don’t have to be good-looking, you just have to make me look good.”
Well, hecque. If loud is an event, then Team Us, I’ve got it covered. I was involved in an outdoor 24 hour filibuster protest once, but our permit said that we could not use amplifiers after midnight. My turn to speak was midnight to 1am. The newspaper article the next day referred to the “woman whose stentorian tones filled the courtyard even after the microphones were switched off.”
In Army Cadets, I only excelled in one course … voice projection.
I once had to announce the winner of a draw to about two or three hundred people, on an outside stage, as the sound system had been turned off because of the rain…
I once played a town cryer in a Christmas concert (without a microphone, of course), and everyone heard me well…
The next day, the sound guy tested my voice, as we were taking down the set… 107 dB! And when I asked at which volume they normally set the speakers… he replied 102 dB…
NOW, I see why he is in Mal’s team…
That posture has so much wind resistance, he might as well have a parachute. If he opens his big mouth any wider, it will be one.
Reminds me of our pugil stick fights in basic training. Went in to the ring determined to kick butt and ended up on mine faster than I could even comprehend.
Watch Shelly be a BMX master. She gives me the vibe as someone who grew up with older siblings and secretly worked to keep up with them.
I feel the need to yell “KEEP YOUR SHIRT OFF!” Seriously, dude has some abs. xD Also I had computer issues the last two weeks almost, finally got it fixed. Yay!