You are too arrogant and fearful to ever achieve the roll of master. Much more training, you obviously need.Driew_La_27 @ May 25 2005, 10:31 PM wrote: Well I'm Ryan's Padawan so who knows.....![]()

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You are too arrogant and fearful to ever achieve the roll of master. Much more training, you obviously need.Driew_La_27 @ May 25 2005, 10:31 PM wrote: Well I'm Ryan's Padawan so who knows.....![]()
The genius behind such great songs as "Voldemort", Racist (Against Devils) (a Personal favorite), "Books and Spells" (Great minds work together when we collaborate!) and let us not forget "Dreamworks CGI" and my VAST COLLECTION of "Weirdo Jace" McLain Rarities!iisryan27 @ May 26 2005, 01:35 AM wrote: Great, Jace! And I'm guessing that's you in your avatar. Finally, a look at the genius.
We're working on it, I promise! It'll be ready soon.thepowerofpolka @ May 25 2005, 08:54 PM wrote: Wow...that's genius.
So ya done with that Boulevard of Broken Dreams parody yet? I can't wait for that...since you said it's going to be the best won you've written. I hope it turns out well.![]()
WOW!!! That's great, Ruben! I am so glad to be a part of your show. =) We'll get a few more songs done today, so hang in there!Mad Genius @ May 26 2005, 10:08 AM wrote: The genius behind such great songs as "Voldemort", Racist (Against Devils) (a Personal favorite), "Books and Spells" (Great minds work together when we collaborate!) and let us not forget "Dreamworks CGI" and my VAST COLLECTION of "Weirdo Jace" McLain Rarities!
Jace, you use the force well, my young apprentice.I can't wait to hear "Pirates of The Recording Industry" when you and your boys finish it.
THIS JUST IN!!!
Nuclear Bubble Wrap's Racist (Against Devils) is the most popular original on The Comic Strip Novelty Hour! With the working stages of Nuclear Bubble Wrap's debut album. "Something Stupid This Way Comes", promotions for Nuclear Bubble Wrap songs is in full effect with such great originals as Racist (Against Devils) and an original adaptation of "I Don't Know How To Use a Fork", which originally would have been a parody. Thanks to Jace McLain for sending me these great songs for the show.
Yeah, aren't collaborations great? Especially whne both parts are recorded, huh? Those are my favorite collaborations. You know, the ones where all artists take time to record their parts, those ones! *Wink, wink*Mad Genius @ May 26 2005, 09:08 AM wrote: (Great minds work together when we collaborate!)
Mad Genius @ May 26 2005, 11:58 AM wrote: Don't worry, I've got all of Memorial DayWeekend ahead of me. I promise I'll do my parts for you.