Thanks Aaron, I've seen it now. I thought you came across very well Martin! Even if I'd never heard of you before, I'd have been convinced.
To Be Or Not To Be, Innit - Update Page 6
Quote: Baumski @ April 26 2008, 2:38 PM BSTAnd of course in the name of self-publicity, does anyone know how to get it onto Youtube?
It's quite easy really, unless you're not PC literate.
You just need to sign up with an account. The option to upload is well signposted from then on in.
Sounds like it's all snowballing for you. Any publicity planned for next week?
Quote: Marc P @ April 26 2008, 2:37 PM BSTWouldn't play for some reason
Can hear it just cant see it.
You may need to download and install the XviD codec. Alternatively, the world's best media player (even if it is made by Frenchies) should play it with no extra downloading; VLC.
Cheers my man.
I heard it mentioned on th Radio 2 news at 10 and then when he started his programme Jonathan Ross refereed to it straight away.
Did he mention it again?
Anyway does it matter if loads of people don't like it?
All publiucity is good publicity after all.
So what other projects have you go in mind Martin? I won't steal them - honest.
World domination, I'd imagine.
Quote: Winterlight @ April 26 2008, 3:18 PM BSTAny publicity planned for next week?
And the bandwagon is still rolling. I have confirmed interviews lined up on Radio Cambridge, the Maurice Bolland Show, The Spin in Ireland and one in LIverpool.
Go Baumski!
This is all incredibly exciting!
Imagine how we'd feel if it was actually happening to us. Savour every last second because hits like this don't come every day.
It has made me look back at a book project I had a couple of years ago that might gain a cult following but nothing on this scale.
A good idea that sits in a drawer is a crap idea.
Unbelievable! My Spanish teacher today was saying how in Spain they don't study Lorca like we study Shakespeare. Then he said he'd heard of this book which made him laugh because it was a modern version of Shakespeare. I thought, no way is it Baumski's book, but carried on listening. He said that it had a great title, too "To Be Or Not To Be, Innit" and everyone laughed! My jaw was nearly on the floor, I swear! No one believed me when I said I knew all about it because I kind of knew the author in a way of speaking!
Awesome!
Maybe my teacher is on here...Mr. Vitoria? *looks around*
Well deserved & Congrats. I am going to buy the book & line your pocket sir.
Who's this Lorca chappie?
He's a Spanish writer. The film "Tesis" is based on him I think?