View Full Version : What do you think Meat's Soundboard Vault Looks Like
This seems like a likely blueprint:
http://img37.picoodle.com/i51n/warioloaf/147g_5aa_u9n5v.png
Paul Richardson
24 Jan 2011, 00:15
Are you trying to say that anything pre 1999 is behind security and anything afterwards no one gives a toss ?
I may be wrong but your diagram looks fairly straight forward to me :twisted:
evil nickname
24 Jan 2011, 00:38
All I can imagine are moldy, disintegrating and unlabeled boxes in a stuffy, dank and damp cellar.
http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd173/CarylBurton/Posted%20on%20internet/boxes.jpg
Caryl
meatfanforlife
24 Jan 2011, 01:13
Honestly wario, who cares what it looks like. As long as Meat's happy with where they are.
:lmao:
I just never know what I'm going to find on a Wario induced thread. Based on the Lava....I'm going to guess that these vaults are somewhere around Hawaii or the Ring of Fire in general. Possibly needing a golden ring to throw into it as well to unlock the vault.
:lmao:
:lmao:
I just never know what I'm going to find on a Wario induced thread. Based on the Lava....I'm going to guess that these vaults are somewhere around Hawaii or the Ring of Fire in general. Possibly needing a golden ring to throw into it as well to unlock the vault.
:lmao:
:lmao:
ricgough
24 Jan 2011, 03:18
Gotta be a vicious, white long-haired cat in there called 'fluffy' - and a leather control-panel chair in front of several large monitors....
Big red button with a direct link to media-sharing websites...
.... might even be in a sky-pod....
....Or am I letting my imagination get the better of me?
Why does this remind me of a TV ad for the WTTN tour in which Meat played Blofeld? :))
renegadeangel
24 Jan 2011, 10:49
All I can imagine are moldy, disintegrating and unlabeled boxes in a stuffy, dank and damp cellar.
Sorry but I don't see that. Your talking about the career of a legend. My guess is everything is well organized and in a vault.
Evil One
24 Jan 2011, 10:53
Just because we see it that way it doesn't mean that Meat does, or did. Remember the millions of hours of TV that stations threw away because at the time they saw no benefit to keeping it. :shrug:
Got to hope that whatever is stored is stored correctly, film, magnetic tape (video and audio) and some optical media degrades over time, nothing can stop that, although the degradation can be slowed by storing in the correct conditions. A cardboard box in a shed or a loft won't help things stay in top condition, especially if the contents of the media are intended for future use. Personally I hope whatever has been kept has all been transferred to lossless electronic format and is stored in a data centre somewhere for future restoration and possible release, but that's a costly process, so I'm not 100% hopeful.
Also Meat lost a lot of stuff he had during a house move; it's possible that some of the tapes under discussion were included in that?
Caryl
The Flying Mouse
24 Jan 2011, 19:12
:twisted: I think it's something like the warehouse at the end of Raiders Of The Lost Arc :bleh: .
:twisted: I think it's something like the warehouse at the end of Raiders Of The Lost Arc :bleh: .
Except the arc has nothing on 1987 soundboards.
Evil One
24 Jan 2011, 19:19
:twisted: I think it's something like the warehouse at the end of Raiders Of The Lost Arc :bleh: .One day it will suddenly appear rendered in 3D graphics? :shock:
The Flying Mouse
24 Jan 2011, 19:53
Except the arc has nothing on 1987 soundboards.
:twisted: When The Arc Of The Covernant was opened it released a load of nasty ghost dudes that made the bud guys melt.
That must be some CD that can top THAT :shock:
One day it will suddenly appear rendered in 3D graphics? :shock:
Yep, and there will be optional water pistols filled with Meat sweat mounted on the side of the TV that will fire at the ladies who are looking for the authentic concert experience :bleh:
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