JoeyM wrote:
integraguy wrote:
So, if your life was a book, which actor, cartoon hero, action figure, supermodel, fictional character(?) whatever...would you want to record it for listening by "the masses"?
Weird Al.
No, as a polka sung by Weird Al.
-Rob
The Stig...
Rutledge Wood. I think that he could capture my words and phrases best.
Mike Row. He's used to dealing with dirty jobs.
alex
UltraDork
6/4/12 8:51 p.m.
mad_machine wrote:
I always thought Alan Alda would work well
Awesome. I lost it at biennALE.
alex
UltraDork
6/4/12 8:51 p.m.
Toyman01 wrote:
Mike Row. He's used to dealing with dirty jobs.
Damn. Another solid choice.
Mental
PowerDork
6/4/12 8:59 p.m.
That really excitable Kiwi that does the annoucing on World Super Bike on Speed.
Just thought of another one, Bill hicks
Mental wrote:
That really excitable Kiwi that does the annoucing on World Super Bike on Speed.
Is he anything like the announcer in this video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfMQdFGTKAs
Billy Mays but I guess that wont be possible.
Chris Barnes of SFU comes to mind but John Lennon rooftop
petegossett wrote:
Lemmy
berkeley. You beat me to it.
SyntheticBlinkerFluid wrote:
Ed O'Neill
Good choice.
I'll pick Samuel L. Jackson. That way my life could sound cool.
Loving the Weird Al ideas!
Being in my 20's and an underachiever, Michael Cera.
From age 5 to 10, I would get Sterling Holloway. He voiced this guy:
Then from 10 to 14, it would have to be Larry Miller. A bit nerdy, a bit of a jerk, but funny and lovable.
From 15 to 25, definitely Seth McFarlane as Quagmire. Giggity.
From 25 to present, it would have to be Barry White; a little old and creepy, but still trying to scheme on the ladies with his deep voice and big hair:
Mitch Hedberg or Sean Connery. Its a stretch, I know.
Or Stephen Hawking. Seriously.
gamby
PowerDork
6/5/12 12:57 a.m.
Jerry Seinfeld (his high, frustrated voice that Jimmy Fallon impersonates would fit a LOT of my life)
Howard Stern
T.J.
PowerDork
6/5/12 6:34 a.m.
George Carlin. (I know it's a little too late for that, but if fictional characters are allowed, so are dead real people)
JoeyM
SuperDork
6/5/12 6:49 a.m.
driver109x wrote:
Shatner!
Shatner is funny. Will Wheaton talking about Shatner is hysterical (24 min, but worth it)