You'd use recorded effects ordsprog

en You'd use recorded effects and then they'd have to come off discs. So we tried to make our own, and we used to have all sorts of things. We used to have roller skates for making train noises over rails and I remember once trying to effect the noise of someone's head being chopped off. I used a cabbage for that, it was very effective.

en Well, I think, I certainly used backward music in Sea of Monsters. I can't remember in the Sea of Time. I would tend to do that all the time, you know? I tended to do all sorts of weird things. Just to get effects.

en Nobody wants to get their head chopped off. John Chambers doesn't know the future. There are huge penalties for saying things are getting better and then not delivering so even if he saw that things were up, he likely wouldn't say it.

en I remember wanting ice skates for some reason and got ice skates from the Gold Bond Stamps.

en Virtue is a beautiful thing in woman when they don't go about with it like a child with a drum making all sorts of noise with it
  Douglas William Jerrold

en I can remember driving by the park on the bus in high school and making fun of those guys out in the woods. I came back from college and my dad had started playing. I went out with him and the next thing you know, I'm buying my own discs.

en Meditation simply means … to pay attention: it has nothing to do with standing on your head in a corner making strange noises in foreign tongues.

en I think I've got to do better in making clear what the message is, and I think I can do better. But I think there's so much noise out there that I've got to figure out how to make it clearer that we are for the things that I have advocated that would help.
  George Bush

en He really is terribly heavy going. Like running up hill in roller skates.
  Alan Ayckbourn

en …the analogy between the noises we make when these noises do not symbolize anything which exists, and the worthless checks we write when our bank balance is zero…
  Alfred Korzybski

en Next time you see a kid skating, before you stereotypically bite his head off. Try to remember that the child skates for a reason. He like the challenge and is rewarded with his own brand of self-esteem every time his wheels roll full circle.

en The Old Cabbage Head is becoming an incredible landmark (in its new location). A lot of people didn't know where the park was at, so we're rearranging the front entrance to make it more welcoming and accessible.

en We want to make some noise. And we know if we make some big noise, big things will happen and hopefully you'll see us on selection Sunday. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective.

en The Orioles' Dick Hall comes off the mound like a drunk kangaroo on roller skates.
  Joe Garagiola

en This is what we do. We try to make the best out of what we had, ... It wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. Because of the leakage you had to be very careful of where you placed certain things. The bass was recorded in such a primitive mode that finding the right tone of the bass and making it fat . . . that was tricky.


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Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "You'd use recorded effects and then they'd have to come off discs. So we tried to make our own, and we used to have all sorts of things. We used to have roller skates for making train noises over rails and I remember once trying to effect the noise of someone's head being chopped off. I used a cabbage for that, it was very effective.".