| There is more to me than this web site. In fact, there's stuff we generated
that we'd like to share. |
| Tales of Ulysses. Chapter 11. The Big Horsey Ride. The radio play version
of the story of the Trojan Horse from the point of view of the Greeks riding
inside. Join them as they play Trojan War Road Bingo, get lost, have the
wooden horsey break down and get repaired, and fill out all the paperwork
required to enter a foreign city. All the while squabbling over who gets
to sit in the rump seat! After this, the Sack of Troy will seem like a walk
in the park. [audio sample] |
| The Tales of Ulysses. Chapter 12. Going Home and Getting Lucky. Follow
Ulysses and his merry crew (who mostly end up slaughtered) as they traipse
about the eastern Mediterrian Ulysses learns an important lesson as he spends
several years shacked up with a variety of sea nymphs yet he never ceases
to pine for his lovely wife Penelope at home. The important lesson is how
he gets away with it. [Audio sample] |
| 2 Guys - The Video. This tape chronicles the Goodwill
Victory 4 Area Code Tour which culminated in the Video Village Message Meaningfest.
See Dan and Mark sing and interact with people in the Antelope Valley Mall,
a couple of night clubs, the Pasadena Public Library, and of course Vasquez
rocks. Rare behind the scenes footage coupled with allot of audience sharing
make this a must have.[video sample] |
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2 guys - The DVD. Also on this item is the even more rarely scene "directors
cut" where Dan and Mark sing the Theme Song to the Mary Tyler Moore
song to some obviously polite but trapped hospitality hostesses at the
Antelope Valley Mall, and MORE!.
Well the DVD doesn't really exist yet. I called this guy and he said
it would cost from $1500-2000 to make one DVD and each one thereafter
would be $99. So here's the deal. We either wait for the cost of this
latest electronic miracle comes down, or you could BUY your own copy for,
say, $800-900.
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2 guys 7.0 - the CD-ROM. For an act that hasn't performed in about 10
years I have certainly gotten allot of mileage out of it, eh? On this
CD you'll find cartoons set to such 2 guys hits as "Brandy";
bask in the electronic achieves of the 2 guys oeuvre; and solve all your
emotion problems by consulting "Dr. Honesty".
Now here's the funny part. It is only available on for those brave souls
that have a MAC. Now if there is anyone out there who has a PC version
of Director out there and is willing to share...
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