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Topic started on 10-3-2006 @ 04:59 PM by AgentSmith
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Nice work Simon! Look forward to listening to it again on podcast!!!
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reply posted on 10-3-2006 @ 05:01 PM by SimonGray
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Thanks!
The nervous twitch to my voice was very evident to start but it was alot of fun and will have to start doing it again.....
Right, I'm off to find my bottle of whiskey!
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reply posted on 10-3-2006 @ 05:05 PM by ZeddicusZulZorander
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Well, you sounded great Simon.
Really great interview.
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reply posted on 10-3-2006 @ 05:05 PM by MadGreebo
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You were awesome Simon!
Many many thanks for ATS and all it holds - we all cheered wildly when you came on the radio...Awesome to hear your views.
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reply posted on 10-3-2006 @ 05:07 PM by intrepid
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Originally posted by SimonGray
Thanks!
The nervous twitch to my voice was very evident to start but it was alot of fun and will have to start doing it again.....
Right, I'm off to find my bottle of whiskey! 
If you can get it in the UK I recommend:
www.city.waterloo.on.ca...
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reply posted on 10-3-2006 @ 05:11 PM by One Man Short of Manhood
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I missed it..I missed...I tried to listen but I missed it!!!
I got busy tracking SERPO....
I was abducted by David Icke..errr.. I mean aliens....
I was in Dealy plaza doing some measurements and lost track of time....
I was on a soundstage in the Arizona desert looking at a nice looking moon mock-up...
I was trying to ram my jeep into Area 51....
I was working...no wait that one's real!
I was hunting bigfoot with my new Iranian made Cuban designed Afghan inspired stealth ray gun....
Anyway I missed the whole darn thing, so please be a dear and let us know when this thing will be put into a pod for some casting.
- One Man Short
[ edited to remuv therd graid speilnign airers ]
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reply posted on 10-3-2006 @ 05:13 PM by Shugo
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reply posted on 10-3-2006 @ 05:13 PM by AgentSmith
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Originally posted by SimonGray
Right, I'm off to find my bottle of whiskey! 
If you feel like pretending your in a cowboy film, drink:
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Tesco's sell it I think, that's where I last bought it..
Otherwise, for a nice single malt, check out:
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You can get that too from Tesco's (and all other good supermarkets) as I'm sure you know..
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reply posted on 10-3-2006 @ 05:17 PM by asala
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Well Done!!!
that was great! you really sounded like you have always been doing this,
Well done again, Another proud day for ATS
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reply posted on 10-3-2006 @ 05:20 PM by William One Sac
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Excellent Simon. It was wonderful to finally hear your voice. You can definitely hear a little bit of the American and British in your voice. I was a
little surprised by your opinion on extra terrestrials, but I have heard it is very common for researchers to become more and more skeptical the
further time goes on.
It was a great interview though, I didnt notice that you were nervous at all.
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reply posted on 10-3-2006 @ 05:24 PM by Benevolent Heretic
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That was great! The chat room was all a buzz, listening while chatting.
Simon, it was really enjoyable to finally here your voice - and now I know that you indeed do exist... unless, of course, someone was impersonating
you... in which case, I expected them to have a stronger British accent.
Good job, whoever you were.
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reply posted on 10-3-2006 @ 05:25 PM by 12m8keall2c
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Simon Gray, owner/operator, in his first public interview, represented the ATS community in a manner that only he could put forth.
As always, Ross Hemsworth [nomadrush] provided an "open mic" stage allowing Simon the ability to put forth his views, opinions and thoughts
regarding the past, present and future of the ATS community.
Simon took the mic and clearly demonstrated the open-minded, free thought method of discussion, truly representative of the community we know and
love. If there were any questions as to the intent, cause, purpose and/or agenda that portrays the core concept of ATS, they were clearly layed aside
with this interview.
Hats off to Simon, and the staff of ATS, for providing the community-based environment which we all know, contribute to and enjoy!
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reply posted on 10-3-2006 @ 05:30 PM by masqua
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Originally posted by SimonGray
The nervous twitch to my voice was very evident to start 
Ummm...I'd agree, but one had to listen quite carefully to the first few words you spoke. From that moment on, your speech was replete with
intellgence, ease and a remarkable measure of aplomb.
lol...good interview...you sounded very...er...Canadian (for a Conneticut Yankee). (j/k)
I imagine you're well into your second glass by now, eh?
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reply posted on 11-3-2006 @ 06:53 AM by bigdanprice
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I enjoyed it so much!
It was great to hear, our fearless leader.
Also well done to Ross! (in particular for reading my question)
Yes it was a time when men where men etc!
Lovin it!
Dan
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reply posted on 11-3-2006 @ 07:32 AM by SimonGray
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Just listening to myself on the podcasts and the very first line I say is mumbled and distorted!  (Note to self, learn how to use a telephone)
I don't sound too bad actually....
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reply posted on 11-3-2006 @ 07:41 AM by crookedblue
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Simon - It was great!
I just Love your accent  
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reply posted on 11-3-2006 @ 07:55 AM by Majic
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Simon Says
Nope, you sound great!
Definitely looking forward to hearing more from you, especially since I think the world could stand to hear more from the more level-headed and
skeptical members of ATS in general.
Tinfoil hats are fun, and I am proud of my own collection, but what I love most about ATS is the fact that there are so many members who are willing
to hold out for truth, which is rare, rather than settle for lies, which are common.
Thus my enthusiasm when I hear voices of reason above the raucous din of speculation.
See you in Podspace! 
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reply posted on 11-3-2006 @ 07:59 AM by Valhall
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Way to go, Simon! EXCELLENT interview. And it was wonderful to get to put a voice to your words.
YAY!
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reply posted on 11-3-2006 @ 08:21 AM by Riwka
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wooo hoo.
Great, excellent interview.
For my ears your voice sounds like a mix of American and British; very clear and good pronounced, not at all mumbled!
A proud day for ATS!
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reply posted on 11-3-2006 @ 11:48 AM by DontTreadOnMe
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Very nice voice, Simon.
Great interview. It was much longer than I thought it would be
For those who don't know whee podcasts are, it's the icon above, or click here:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
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