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Reviews for "Voice Acting Competition -1-"

Cool!

So did you act all these voices by yourself? It's really great!

FatKidWitAJetPak responds:

Yeah I did! I was sitting down one night and decided to use my voice acting mic to something rather than voice acting for flash.. so i made up this story real quick and did all the voices at complete random to show how many different styles I can do. THANKS!

Is This?

From the night version of Mobile Weapon?

FatKidWitAJetPak responds:

Huh? I dont know what that is, but I just made this up one night on the top of my head. :P

Amazing!!!

Thats all I can say. It is so funny. Your are pretty good at making different voices.

FatKidWitAJetPak responds:

Sweet man. Glad you enjoyed it. ;) Im making more soon. :o

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Alan Samuel Colmes (born September 24, 1950) is an American radio/television host and liberal political commentator. He is best known as the former co-host on Fox News Channel's political debate program Hannity & Colmes.

It was announced on November 24, 2008 that Colmes would leave the show at the end of the year, and January 9, 2009 was the last airing of Hannity & Colmes.
Colmes continues to host the national talk radio program The Alan Colmes Show, which is syndicated by Fox News Radio.

Colmes began his career in stand-up comedy. He developed his radio career in the Northeast, eventually working at stations like WABC, WNBC, WHN and WEVD in New York and WEZE and WZLX in Boston.

He is syndicated nationally, starting with his involvement with Daynet, a venture created by Colmes and other regional radio hosts. Daynet was sold to Major Networks, Inc., in 1994. Colmes kept his own show, which is now distributed by Fox News Radio. His radio career took off when WABC hired him for the morning drive time slot, billed as, "W. Alan B. Colmes," as in the station's call sign. When WNBC let its staff go in 1988, Colmes was the final radio personality to sign off, doing so with the words: "I'm Alan Colmes. Thank you, God bless you, and for the last time, this is 66 WNBC."

He was well-known in New York City when he was hired by Fox News CEO Roger Ailes, in 1996. He was the co-host of Hannity and Colmes, beginning with the Fox News Channel launch on October 6, 1996 and ending on January 9, 2009.

Colmes's book, Red, White & Liberal: How Left is Right and Right is Wrong (ISBN 0-06-056297-8), was published in October 2003.

On November 24, 2008, it was announced that Colmes would leave Hannity and Colmes at the end of 2008. Colmes will remain a commentator at Fox News. No one will replace him on the program, but there will be a segment called the "Great American Panel," which will showcase three guests to offer a mix of commentary from across the political spectrum.

FatKidWitAJetPak responds:

THATS NOT ME YOU CANT PROVE ANYTHING. >:(

HUCKABEE MIGHT AS WELL BE CHEESE

BUTTERSCOTCH, YO
RESPECT.
awesome track now im going to do something yeah lol what and toher crapslddklasd;l I'm sorry imma kinda stoned lol

FatKidWitAJetPak responds:

PFFFFFFFFFF MAAAAANNNN WE AALLLL AREEEEEEEE68RLLLLLLT