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March 02, 2006

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Jeremy

Dave, I would be honored if I could voice one of your characters in Superpope EP2.
I can portray any variety of villain or cheesy hero and have professional equipment.

Jay

Wow, in a very tiny small way, my name is listed on a Newgrounds submission. :) And if you havne't seen it yet, check out "Dad's Home" in the toons section. It's my favorite, eh... second favorite on there.

DarkSol

We love you, SuperPopey.

But in all seriousness, when are we going to be able to get the sweet tunes that were on MP3.com and see Episode 2?

HMS

One better - got turned down for a job I did for 2 years in Ada because I 'failed' their background check. i.e. - they think I misrepresented myself without asking me about it.

It goes to show: you can be even 'less qualified' after libel than you were before, all because people are prejudice.

It doesn't help that the execs I worked for all quit and only the underlings that survived their departure remain - most of which were outside the board room while I was working, at home asleep, or doing their job about as well as dodo birds.

Everyone said they were giving me good references, including current staff, so somebody is lying - or someone is asking the wrong questions.

Strike one more for Ada, OK.

profanator from hell

hi!...my name is cristian, from argentine, and i got problems with dragon ball z 3 "BattleAgainstTheAndroids" , nes...i'm guess for a tutorial or somthing, the game is in japanese and i'don't understand...when i play the part of the search for the androids i'don't know what i do...sorry but i don't speak english realy so...can you help me?...my mail is helterskeleter@hotmail.com
thanks

garblin

i hope that's automated spam or else it means the average english reading comprehension of the internet has gone down several notches.

Jay

Just FYI Davaru- I've been slowly raising the score up by voting. I can so far only get about .002 of a point a day usually, but by golly, I'm shooting for the top 50!

Joshatdot

SuperPope!! I was a HUGE fan of your music on mp3.com!! Where can I buy a CD of your music!! My fav was the Pride of the Sayjin

Luke Alexander

Congrats! Great work on it. Have seen and tried Superpope as well.

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