A Tasteless Gift - Page 3
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PaeZ
Mexico1627 Posts
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7c.nEptuNe
United States153 Posts
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Jonteman
Sweden644 Posts
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Obi-1.Kulinobi
Czech Republic162 Posts
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infinity21
Canada6683 Posts
On July 16 2007 15:23 Xeofreestyler wrote: Gogo john travolta! Now that you mention it, Tasteless DOES kind of look like him O_o | ||
Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
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~Legit~
United States408 Posts
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pyrogenetix
United Arab Emirates5090 Posts
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mel_ee
2447 Posts
gl have fun dont choke! | ||
Emptyness
Bulgaria1016 Posts
On July 16 2007 21:18 Superiorwolf wrote: Both, just like the Koreans do... One main screamer and one supporting one - Klazart - PLAGUUUUU PLAGUUUUUUUUUUUU Tasteless - IF SAVIOR WINS THIS BATTLE HE WINS TEH GAME!!! Klazart - PLAGUUUUUUU Tasteless - AHHHH, AHHHH, AHHHH Klazart - OMG BRILLIANT, JUST BRILLIANT MICRO BY SAVIOR!!! Tasteless - GEEEEGEEEEE ... oh TEEETEEE Klazart - T_T made my day (need to quote) - looking forward to your commentaries Tasteless . | ||
ThePhan2m
Norway2739 Posts
you should join up on the ventrilo cast server and co cast some games with klaz, like the OSL final 21st. Cant wait to hear more from you tastless. gl ~~ looking forward to upcoming casts | ||
rushz0rz
Canada5300 Posts
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thesmeagol
Korea (South)1 Post
Some of you may know me from my Counter-Strike commentary I have done with iTG/GGL and TsN before that. For those of you that don't know, I have been commentating for CS 1.6 and CS:S since my first major event in 2004, and I've attended many major tournaments since then as the lead commentator for Counter-Strike. I've travelled to Seoul 5 times for e-sports related trips. I've seen pro starcraft matches in person, and was even mentored by Jun il-Hoon who many consider to be the greatest in the world of Korean Starcraft commentary. I've even lived in Seoul for a period of 8 weeks for the World e-Sports Games which was a tournament that ran both WC3 and CS tournaments I've also attended the WCG grand finals with Nick last year, and really got a chance to see him in action (both commentating AND drinking). Right now I wanted to let you all know that I'll be working with Nick on a project comming up in August, the Seoul e-Sports Festival (a.k.a. e-Stars/a.k.a. e-Stars Seoul). Nick and I have been called upon to commentate the pro-starcraft and pro-warcraft 3 tournaments for this upcomming event. I have been beginning work with Nick on Starcraft commentary and although my background is in FPS games, I wanted you all to know that before I even knew what Half Life was, I was playing Starcraft. I look forward to this great opportunity to learn from someone as talented and knolwedgable as Nick, but I also look forward to be able to be the voice of Starcraft for all of you english-speakers that don't necessarily always have access to english-content for professional starcraft tournaments. I'm not listing all of my accomplishments above to wave my dick in your faces, only to let you know that I am someone who has experienced the progaming scene at its best in Korea, and the opportunity to commentate for you is an honor. I want to bring some of the dynamics and excitement that I try to bring with my FPS commentary to the RTS stage in the form of one of my most favorite games, Starcraft. So please, I may not be the most expert commentator to begin with, so don't be too hard on me, but I want you all to know that I love this game, and will do my best for the community. Sincerely, Jeff "Smeagol" Dickinson | ||
Seku
United States313 Posts
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d4d
Switzerland1066 Posts
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Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
Edit: also, iirc he lives in Seoul so theres a bonus | ||
Zona
40426 Posts
I once watched some westerner interview a Korean pro, but it was quite unstructured and not smooth; the interviewer even mentioned he was thinking up questions of the spot. I think this wastes a bit of the interviewee's time and is disrespectful of the person's limited time at such an event. | ||
d4d
Switzerland1066 Posts
On July 20 2007 18:30 Zona wrote: Hi - I highly suggest that you prepare questions for your interview beforehand. (Just in case you aren't!) I once watched some westerner interview a Korean pro, but it was quite unstructured and not smooth; the interviewer even mentioned he was thinking up questions of the spot. I think this wastes a bit of the interviewee's time and is disrespectful of the person's limited time at such an event. Sounds like me | ||
Wizard
Poland5055 Posts
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ATeddyBear
Canada2843 Posts
On July 20 2007 18:30 Zona wrote: Hi - I highly suggest that you prepare questions for your interview beforehand. (Just in case you aren't!) I once watched some westerner interview a Korean pro, but it was quite unstructured and not smooth; the interviewer even mentioned he was thinking up questions of the spot. I think this wastes a bit of the interviewee's time and is disrespectful of the person's limited time at such an event. was it tasteless interviewing rA? ?? | ||
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