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      Okay, you are all going to think i'm crazy after reading this.....

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    Topic:   Okay, you are all going to think i'm crazy after reading this.....

     justin boggan
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    Can anyone make me a copy of the original Jaws release on CD... BACKWARDS?

    Let the comments fly...

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    posted 09-15-2001 02:40 AM PT (US)     

     Scott
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    LOL!

    Stay away from that crack cocaine dude, ain't doing you no good.


    LOL

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    posted 09-15-2001 02:43 AM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by justin boggan:
    Can anyone make me a copy of the original Jaws release on CD... BACKWARDS?

    Let the comments fly...


    You could make one yourself. Rent a CD-DJ machine. I'm no expert, but a DJ on TV the other day said those can spin CDs backwards.

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    posted 09-15-2001 11:58 AM PT (US)     

     jonathan_little
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    Rip the CD onto your hard disk and use WAV editing software to reverse all of the tracks. Burn the reversed tracks onto a CD-R.

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    posted 09-15-2001 12:33 PM PT (US)     

     Lancelot
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    Why? Are you going to hear the Oompa-Loompa song or something...?

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    posted 09-15-2001 01:19 PM PT (US)     

     Graham Watt
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    Oh, and don't forget to tell us why you want to do it.

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    posted 09-15-2001 01:20 PM PT (US)     

     Gae
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    Graham, Its simple! Like in the "Backwards" world of Red Dwarf there are no deaths. Think about it! The shark puts itself back together at the end (or is it beginning?) of the movie and then swims away from Chief Brody as a gesture of goodwill. Brody also gets his bullets replaced in his rifle (those bullets are darn expensive!!) The shark then, kindly, regurgatates Quint from the pit of his stomach, along with several other people and the "Orca" is saved from sinking by miraculously expelling water from its hull and floating once more. Later on a dismembered human leg floats up from the bottom of the sea and attaches itself onto the stump of a screaming and bleeding one-legged man (he's very fortunate to be there just at the right time really!). A dog called "Pippet" returns from the sea after its owner thinks its lost and also the corpse of a shark is un-harpooned and allowed to swim back to sea. The marauding shark repairs a broken jetty and after spitting out the naked body of a girl, disappears from the shores of Amity Island. To celebrate, some students have a party on the beach at night and watch the sun rise in the west. So you see, it all makes perfect sense. One word of warning though. Like in "Red Dwarf" it does get a bit messy when you go for a dump...an experience that takes some getting used to but in a minority of individuals is actually enjoyed in a perverse kind of way!! Gae NP swaJ(smailliW nhoJ) mud,mud,mud,mud, mud, mud......

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    posted 09-15-2001 02:13 PM PT (US)     

     Marian Schedenig
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    ROFL, Gae!

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    posted 09-15-2001 02:28 PM PT (US)     

     Kevin
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    Gae:

    Wouldn't it be a "krahs" and "ydorB feihC" and the ddog's name is "tippiP"

    Kevin

    Or "niveK" or you prefer (or refep)


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    posted 09-15-2001 02:43 PM PT (US)     

     Marian Schedenig
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    ydorB feihC's cry of joy when the shark is revived would also change to "hctib uoy eiD". I also like how the people leave the boat after repooH tells them that they're overloading it, right before he leaves ytimA himself. And I think it's perfectly understandable that in the end, ydorB moves away from the sea.

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    posted 09-15-2001 02:51 PM PT (US)     

     Marian Schedenig
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Gae:
    NP swaJ(smailliW nhoJ) mud,mud,mud,mud, mud, mud......

    swaJ - don't they make swiss watches? I hope they don't tick as loudly as your "mud mud", though.

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    posted 09-15-2001 02:53 PM PT (US)     

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    On FSM board someone said that when played backwards, "Out to Sea" contains something like "John Williams is dead" - but what Gae explained was a hundred times better !! Thanks for the best laugh of this weekend !!

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    posted 09-15-2001 03:09 PM PT (US)     

     Marian Schedenig
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    Another interesting side effect: swaJ will be the last blockbuster in motion picture history. Director grebleipS nevetS, very famous before swaJ comes to the cinemas, will already be rather unknown when he starts shooting the film after the last screening. In a big ceremony, smailliW nhoJ will return his last racsO and face a difficult future, as his assignments gradually get lower and lower in profile, until he finally realizes that his skills aren't the best and decides to take lessons from such people as ocsedeT ovounletsaC oiraM.

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    posted 09-15-2001 03:15 PM PT (US)     

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    Horse = dead. Don't beat it.

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    posted 09-15-2001 03:28 PM PT (US)     

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    Yeh but in this case if you "beat a dead horse" its an act of kindness cos' it actually gets up, regains its strength and then runs back to the stable where the door lock miraculously opens...hence the famous saying "its very good opening the stable gates before the horse has bolted back" Gae

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    posted 09-15-2001 04:00 PM PT (US)     

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    quote:
    Originally posted by Ken S:
    On FSM board someone said that when played backwards, "Out to Sea" contains something like "John Williams is dead" - but what Gae explained was a hundred times better !! Thanks for the best laugh of this weekend !!

    ROFL

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    posted 09-15-2001 08:23 PM PT (US)     

     Graham Watt
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    !aeG, KO

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    posted 09-16-2001 02:36 PM PT (US)     
     

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