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Guilford County Schools All County Band 2019 part 3
Guilford County Schools All County Band 2019 part 3
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Guilford County Schools All County Band 2019 part 2
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Guilford County Schools All County Band 2019 part 2
Guilford County Schools all county Band 2019 Part 1
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Guilford County Schools all county Band 2019 Part 1
techno cover of popcorn song
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Techno cover of Hot Butter/Gershon Kingsley's Popcorn. I don't know who the original artist is, so if you do let me know in the comments below.
2015 Foothill Frostbite Invitational Uneven Bars AAU Gold
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2015 Foothill Frostbite Invitational Uneven Bars AAU Gold
2015 Foothills Frostbite Invitational Floor - AAU Gymnastics Gold
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2015 Foothills Frostbite Invitational Floor - AAU Gymnastics Gold
The Sentinel by Arthur C Clarke
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The Sentinel by Arthur C Clarke. Narrated by Siddig El Fadil. Copyright 1995 by Dove Audio. Wow - almost 50K views! Thanks for listening!
Our Lady of the Sauropods by Robert Silverberg
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Our Lady of the Sauropods by Robert Silverberg. Narrated by Robin Curtis. Copyright 1995 by Dove Audio
The White Deer by James Thurber part 4
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The White Deer by James Thurber part 4. Narrated by George Rose. Copyright 1986 by Listen for Pleasure Holdings.
The White Deer by James Thurber part 3
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The White Deer by James Thurber part 3. Narrated by George Rose. Copyright 1986 by Listen for Pleasure Holdings.
The White Deer by James Thurber part 2
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The White Deer by James Thurber part 2
Lost Boys Short Story by Orson Scott Card
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Lost Boys Short Story by Orson Scott Card
Where Have all the Graveyards Gone by Dean Wesley Smith
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Where Have all the Graveyards Gone by Dean Wesley Smith
Suzy McKee Charnas Hugo Award Winning Short Story
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Suzy McKee Charnas Hugo Award Winning Short Story
Level 3 AAU beam - NC AAU state championships 2014
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Level 3 AAU beam - NC AAU state championships 2014
Level 3 AAU vault - NC AAU state championships 2014
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Level 3 AAU vault - NC AAU state championships 2014
Level 3 AAU floor - NC AAU state championships 2014
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Level 3 AAU floor - NC AAU state championships 2014
2014 Tumblebees Home Meet AAU Level 3 Vault
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2014 Tumblebees Home Meet AAU Level 3 Vault
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This is something I still quote in George Roses’ voice! Such a brilliant recording!
best narration of this wonderful story -thank you
I've been looking for this story for years! Thank you!
Fantastic story! I miss this sort of niche of scifi.
Glad you enjoyed! I loved the scifi of the 80s and 90s, so I wanted to see these stories preserved.
@@kevind1183 Nothing more honorable than that I think. As a big dumb nerd (and geek) and huge history stuff, I get so sad over lost media. I absolutely adore 80s and 90s scifi. If you can find it, I'd super recommend the books Mother of Demons (aliens meat stranded humans and assume they must be demons because what else could be so strange and terrifying), and The Homecoming by Bary B Longyear (dinosaurs were and advanced species with a civilization that fled earth before the asteroid hit. When they return to their home after millions of years of cryosleep, it's inhabited by something else now).
Loving this
Whose here from Dino Diego?
Thank you for posting this. I listened to the cassette tape many years ago and was, well, enchanted. I thought I might never hear it read again.
Over the years since I've posted this, I've had people message me saying the same thing. I'm just happy I was able to find a surviving copy that I was able to convert to digital, otherwise it might have been lost to time.
Whoever this Ann Wilcox is, she does an amazing job.
Orson Scott card is the author of Ender's game
Richard Kadrey from The Best Horror Stories of the Year 1989 Fantastic! This calls to mind 1950's Science Fiction like Andre Norton and Heinlein Nostalgia is Sweet (Subscriber)
Glad you enjoyed! I have more collections of Sci-fi short stories that I've been meaning to upload when I have time.
What an excellent story and narrator. Thank you for posting this it was just what I needed to listen to today.
Robin Curtis played the role of the Vulcan Saavik in Star Trek lll: The Search For Spock. Excellent story.Well read.
Thanks for posting. . Good writing often stands out very well when heard spoken out loud, as it does here. Thurber was brilliant and has slipped from the zeitgiest at the moment. in addition to the brilliance of his writing. Yet there was a U.S. TV show based on his work and humour in the 1960's. I wonder whether this could be possible to day.
I remember that show. I don't think we understand subtle humor anymore. It has to be crude and in your face to get enough viewers to stay on the air. Sad.
SO lost interest in vampires LOL got beat to death in the 90's and 10's. Boring af
FAT FARM--
- Thanks, much.
29:00 favorite part hahahhaha crouch of the tree
Audio books. Great things, let's your mind to do what it wants, each listener will have a different visual representation. Myths, legends, gods and monsters. All came to be about today due to the power of imagination when stories were told. Way way way before tv, radio and the internet.
here i have just been reading some pages of the same short story (in italian): czcams.com/video/uyJz1gd-3U8/video.html
Thank you. This story is all the more enjoyable having read the whole book, the story of the Fletcher family in Steuben, NC. If you like story you should get the book.
You have to read 'Adrasteia' by Peter Frey, available from Amazon. It's the best new sci fi/time travel book on the market.
a feminist's manifesto : accuse, judge, execute w/o proof
Bitter much? I doubt that ROBERT Silverberg was often accused of being a mouthpiece for radical militant feminism.
Why did those jerks break the alien machine? Those old space-reptiles and paradimensional werewolves got so pissed off that they sent down a rectilineal blackbox, abducted a bunch of white guys and converted Dave into a gigantic creepy-ass fetus hologram that staring down at the whole human race from several angles simultaneously until they all go completely insane. And all because a few British imperialists decided to smash up a perfectly functioning sentinal in the year 1996...nice work ye' bloody astrocrumpeteers! LEAVE IT IN THE GROUND! -Daniel Plainview, Jr.
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This is great! Well read
I bought the book Haha will read it to my future kids someday
Awesome! I read it to my kid when she was old enough and she loved it!
@@kevind1183 right! I dont think this book even has an age limit! It's so interesting regardless of age so long as you can understand the words--but even then, Haha! It still might sound good with all of the alliteration.
So good
So different to hear someone other than McCloud Andrew's
I’ve read this many times, but listened to it the term “between fire and ice” sticks out. A 1948 reference to what is now called the “Goldilocks” or habitable zone.
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Serious hum and some bandwidth restriction certainly spoils the good reading..... :((
Magical
I love it. Possibly my new favorite fairytail.... or princess-tail. Spoiler: I DIED when I found out Quanzo the dwarf was a prince omg!!!
Wow just wow
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Great upload and nice story. Real nice
I was in the 9-10 band playing the tenor saxophone.
Thank you 😊
These are amazing! So much better than tv or movies! Causes your mind to explode with images! 👍👍👍👍
Same! Well said. I just closed my eyes and imagined.
Myths, legends, gods and monsters. All came to be about today due to the power of imagination when stories were told. Way way way before tv, radio and the internet.
at last! why humans are here! HA HA!!! loved it, thank you!
I love this story: embryonic 2001. Alexander Sidding does a brilliant reading of this, too. Thanks for uploading this.
You're welcome! I hope to upload some more audio books in the not too distant future
Just attended a 50th anniversary showing of 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY yesterday. I've loved Clarke's other writing since I was a teenager, and especially 'The Sentinel'...so glad to find this here!
I've wanted to read or hear this story since I found out about it about a decade ago!
Most excellent, thanks
Fab story thanks for posting Kevin :-)
Great Story!
HappyNewYear!!!
This was a clever story.
Pure plain Techno. I could listen to it forever.
Hi Kevin, Did you ever finish upping these stories? I only see half of them? Thanks!!
the race that left the pyramid is probably long gone
Thank you for posting this
You're very welcome!