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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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3/20/2009 9:12:58 PM
---- Updated 3/23/2009 8:02:15 PM
Can ewe handle this--extreme sheep!!!!
Personally I doubt many here will "get " it ?
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The CODE
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3/20/2009 9:29:03 PM
Excellent, Brilliant Video Rob!
Cheers for posting!
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Duane Flock
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3/20/2009 10:07:20 PM
Very Cool stuff Rob!
D.
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Bruce Boyd
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3/20/2009 11:56:09 PM
Brilliant!! That deserves a beer:
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3/21/2009 4:10:30 AM
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I'm not sure I can Rob... does it involve harming the sheep in any way... such as pulling their ears or poking them with sticks... or you know WORSE? :-)
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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3/23/2009 7:58:53 PM
heh! Duane Colin!
BJ----reminds me of the Lord of the Rings days (many extras, out in the wop wops)
I'm a VB man myself----glug!
Butterfly----I'm sure there were no sticks or knives involved---attaching all the lights would be the difficult part----the visual tricks would mainly be done in the editing process---
cheers Rob
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3/23/2009 8:20:51 PM
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Okay... I think I'm safe to press play then. I remember you had posted a video around the Holidays... and vaguely remember there being a warning on it... needless to say I didn't press play on that one.
I'm such a girl.... :-)
Wow... if that doesn't put a whole new meaning on sheep herding... very cool!
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Mr. Ed
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3/23/2009 8:23:44 PM
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HaHaHa! Good luck to them trying to earn a living with that tired old schtick!!!!
Yep, these days everybody thinks they have what it takes to be a star.
They should go back to the meadow and leave Hollywood to the professionals!
I'm sorry, ...I don't mean to rant here, I just get so tired of watching these rank amateurs thinking that all they have to do is just show up in front of the camera, with no preperation, no training, and no material, ...and that somehow people will just be magically be entertained by their mere presence!
Sorry, but there's just a little more to it than that ya dumb barnyard hacks!!
I spent seven years honing my craft traveling with a classical theatre troupe before I ever even considered trying to make it in Hollywood. Back then we paid our dues.
Am I right people???
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Night Krawler Blues
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3/23/2009 8:32:49 PM
Mr Ed How much Hay did you get per week
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Mr. Ed
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3/23/2009 9:19:02 PM
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Well back in those days, let's just say I was more interested in sowing my wild oates than laying out a sound financial strategy.
Don't get me wrong, I've always been blessed with a good mind for numbers, and I always sure to let those pencil pushers from the network know that I knew how to count, but to me it was never about the money, ...at least no then.
No, I suppose in retrospect it was somewhat naive of me, but to me it was all about the craft... not the money.
Sure, there were accountants, ...and managers, ...and meetings. But I would always find myself chomping at the bit to get out of there, ...I guess I never paid much attention to the "business" end of the business. I never wanted to be saddled with that type of drudgery, I was always more comfortable focusing on the creative aspects.
It wasn't until after the show had been cancelled that I realized that my manager, and my partner Pumpkin had been robbing me blind for years.
That's why these days I tell everyone: "Watch your money!!!" "Nobody works for you like you!!"
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Tony Vani and Debbie Hoskin
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3/23/2009 9:26:13 PM
That was a lot of fun to watch. Amazing dogs. I love watching boarder collies heard sheep. I had a boarder collie once. It was always trying to heard everything from kids, to cats, to cars. Such brilliant dogs, right up there with the poodles. I guess they take turns teetering at being #1 smartest dog in the world. deb
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