New Soundboards
Here are movie, tv and commercial clips with the word valentine in it...
The Fifth Element was released on May 9th, 1997. Theres so much high-voltage fun running throughout this comic sci-fantasy. This movie is cool! Don't take it too serious and it will be one of the best sci-fi ya ever seen.
Stuff i like or find funny
Attempting to build a soundboard that can be used as sound effects compiliments to various outdoor sproting events. For example- a downhill longboarding race involving race car sound effects and car crash sounds etc.
Did u ever meet a blabbative kid up to the point where you wanted to duct tape his mouth shut? Well theres a better way to put his loud mouth into use. So I made a soundboard out of him. His fault he talks to much x) Soundboard still under construction.
Marilyn Monroe is undeniably the enduring symbol of glamour and sexuality. An indelible image of the silver screen, the Marilyn Monroe legend transcends all others. Despite her apparently unending role as America's premier sex symbol, a closer look at her image reveals a mass of contradictions.
Valentine's Day is a day to celebrate love, the most beautiful feeling in the world. Listen to the clips here and feel that love is in the air!
Different sounds for radio shows or other uses. Just having fun messing around. Hope you enjoy.
The full fury of chocolatE contained in this seeming docile soundboard.
USING SOUNDS IN KIDZ CHURCH TO KEEP ALL THE KIDS INTERESTED
Ethel Merman was born on Jan. 16, 1908, she was a pre-eminent star of Broadway musical comedy and has been a inspiration for crossdressor preformers everwhere. She is remembered for her marvelous starring appearances in so many great musicals like Gypsy, Call me Madam and There's No Business Like Show Business. Ethel died on February 15, 1984.
Ginger Rogers was an Academy Award-winning American film and stage actress, dancer and singer. Ginger`s real stardom occurred when she was teamed with Fred Astaire where they were one of the best cinematic couples ever to hit the silver screen. She died on April 25, 1995, of congestive heart failure at the age of 83.