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#159 - The Jolly Job Hunter (3:18) By: jackulator Date: March 22, 2008, 04:32:04 am

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Re: #159 - The Jolly Job Hunter (3:18) By: metalboss44 Date: March 22, 2008, 04:49:19 am
Hahaha that was brilliant.
Re: #159 - The Jolly Job Hunter (3:18) By: Slenkar Date: March 22, 2008, 01:15:43 pm
good one, the song at the end was gud man,
Re: #159 - The Jolly Job Hunter (3:18) By: Colonel Date: March 22, 2008, 01:17:57 pm
Loved the return of the Lincoln speech, and the song at the end - what movie's that from?

"Are you busy right now, are ya?"
Re: #159 - The Jolly Job Hunter (3:18) By: jackulator Date: March 22, 2008, 01:35:33 pm
Quote from: Colonel on March 22, 2008, 01:17:57 pm
...the song at the end - what movie's that from?...

it's just the "...Like a tree he'll grow with his head held high and his feet planted firm on the ground..." song from Heartburn we always play, except I picked a note in it and used Adobe Audition to stretch the pitch every note Jack sings up or down to match that note - which, if you had to raise the note a lot makes Jack's voice sound squeaky, and if you had to lower it to get there - it sounds - well, sort of like Dorian Tyrell after he puts on the mask - I heard something similar in a Radiohead song - I think off Amnesiac - where instead of actually singing the differnent notes, it sounds like Thom Yorke just sung one note and his voice was stretched to the right pitch - so what I did is sort of the opposite
Re: #159 - The Jolly Job Hunter (3:18) By: KaptainTrips Date: March 25, 2008, 05:20:40 pm
On Radiohead's Kid A album the first track "Everything in it's Right Place" sounds like what you're talking about, Jackulator.  I can't find Amnesiac on my HD so maybe I'm thinking of the wrong song.  It was a trip seeing them in concert and how Yorke got his voice to do that ... he uses this touch pad looking thing and spins his finger around to get those effects.

On that call it was funny as hell when the lady thought you sounded more like a kidnapper using a voice box.
Re: #159 - The Jolly Job Hunter (3:18) By: houseman Date: March 26, 2008, 07:25:30 pm

Please call this lady back with the Black Guy or the Springfield Pervert.
Re: #159 - The Jolly Job Hunter (3:18) By: jackulator Date: March 26, 2008, 08:17:42 pm
I wish we kept better track of who we called
Re: #159 - The Jolly Job Hunter (3:18) By: mari Date: March 29, 2008, 07:53:13 pm
She seemed unexpectedly upbeat.
Where did you call anyway?
Re: #159 - The Jolly Job Hunter (3:18) By: jackulator Date: March 30, 2008, 01:26:21 am
I'm not sure - but I think it was for something completely unrelated to the types of businesses jack was calling
Re: #159 - The Jolly Job Hunter (3:18) By: mari Date: March 30, 2008, 12:20:00 pm
Quote from: jackulator on March 30, 2008, 01:26:21 am
I'm not sure - but I think it was for something completely unrelated to the types of businesses jack was calling

So you pretty much randomly pick these places out of a directory online?

Re: #159 - The Jolly Job Hunter (3:18) By: jackulator Date: March 30, 2008, 12:26:48 pm
we usually use google maps - put in a location and a type of business, but the results aren't always right and sometimes you won't even realize you just called an acupuncture clinic instead of a pizza place until they pick up - but the shock of it and being totally unprepared can make the call funnier sometimes

like you might have somebody ask you - 'you want me to do acupuncture on a pizza?', which is of course a ridiculous idea and completely out of the question for any professional that takes his career seriously, but nevertheless a notion that may inspire some degree of amusement
Re: #159 - The Jolly Job Hunter (3:18) By: mari Date: March 30, 2008, 12:32:49 pm
Quote from: jackulator on March 30, 2008, 12:26:48 pm
we usually use google maps - put in a location and a type of business, but the results aren't always right and sometimes you won't even realize you just called an acupuncture clinic instead of a pizza place until they pick up - but the shock of it and being totally unprepared can make the call funnier sometimes

I'm trying to imagine Jack calling an acupuncture clinic then asking for pick up. That'll freak them out. lol
All the calls seem pretty flawless as far as not knowing where you called..but you have a lot of "uhs" and "ums" to help you out. =)
Re: #159 - The Jolly Job Hunter (3:18) By: pancakezen Date: July 17, 2008, 03:45:29 am
I wasn't expecting the singing at the end, really made me laugh cause it was out of left field.

lol at the raspy pedophile line the lady gave instead of ol' jack the car thief
Re: #159 - The Jolly Job Hunter (3:18) By: metalboss44 Date: July 17, 2008, 05:32:43 am
"Are you ready?

LIKE A TREE HE'LL GROW WITH HIS HEAD HELD HIGH AND HIS FEET PLANTED FIRM ON THE GROUND, AND YOU WON'T SEE NOBODY DARE TO TRY..."