comedic writers wanted



Posted by brien on April 29, 2003 with category tags of

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Hey out there,it's Brien again. The home number isnt good anymore, it has been disconnected. So if anyone wants to get in with me, the cell number is (757) 218-6778. I want some excited peope just as my self and hope to hear from someone soon. Keep your pens up and holla back soon. Peace out.
   comment by brien (#76) on April 29, 2003

Please post a photo.
   comment by anonymous on May 1, 2003

Hey Brien, I'm glad that you found sillytech. I don't know if you're going to get any phone calls however. People are usually wary of contacting random internet acquaintances. But maybe you'll get lucky, who knows.

As for the legal issues, all I can say is that when you post something here you're providing proof that you had the idea at a specific date and time. Plus you'll get some witnesses to the fact as well. I think for non-established writers (like me and you) getting some exposure is a bigger issue than legal worries.

I post all my stuffs here, and I hope you decide to as well. Peace out.
   comment by dustin (#1) on May 2, 2003

Thanks for the info. I would actually like to get some people with some ideas and try to get a show togther. I have an idea for a format and everything. I just need somemore writers. Maybe you or someone you know is intersested? Peace
   comment by brien (#76) on May 2, 2003

Who are you?
   comment by brien (#76) on May 2, 2003

Does anybody remember what the comedian's name is that made the phrase: "Yeah, yeah that's right" famous back around 1984? I was in a recording studio back between 1983-1984 recording my Franklinstein song when I pretended to know about something that I did not know anything about. In a low voice I said to myself: "Yeah, yeah that's right." I believe the studio engineer overheard me say it and the recorder might have been on? Several months later a comedian was saying the same thing as if I was being mocked and made fun of. The same studio engineer has done that before. Back around 1986 I recorded a "grunt" digital-sound-byte that I ended up never using. A year later the engineer comfessed to using the grunt in a song that got lots of airplay out here in Los Angeles. Sincerely, Bob, Mr. Unfamous, bob@bobfranklin.com
   comment by Bob Franklin on June 9, 2005

   

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