- SpongeSebastian
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- Member since: Jun 15, 2005
- Last online: 07/07/09 7:56 pm PT
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Nov 8, 2009 9:59 am PTSpongeSebastian posted a new blog entry entitled How are things going, guys?
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Oct 24, 2009 9:59 pm PTSpongeSebastian posted a new blog entry entitled Cliques on TV.com?
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Oct 20, 2009 8:42 pm PTSpongeSebastian posted a new blog entry entitled Captioned YouTube videos at CaptVids.com
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Oct 8, 2009 9:11 pm PTSpongeSebastian posted a new blog entry entitled Come on over to the TV.com Wiki!
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Sep 25, 2009 6:31 pm PTSpongeSebastian posted a new blog entry entitled Anyone want to see a commercial I was in ten years ago?
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Sep 1, 2009 8:29 pm PTSpongeSebastian posted a new blog entry entitled I'm going to make this blog short...
Recent Blog Posts
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How are things going, guys?
Sorry I haven't been so active recently. We all have those moments when we lose interest in a site, and that's kind of what happened here. I'll try my best to be more active from now on, but I can't guarantee anything. So, how was everyone's Halloween? It was great for me. I was dressed as a 1700's-dressed version of Dracula, and recieved tons of candy in less than an hour! I watched the Truth or Square special and loved it. It's getting some pretty negative reviews from some of the lighter SpongeBob fans, but Continue »- Posted Nov 8, 2009
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Captioned YouTube videos at CaptVids.com
I recently became a volunteer for a website called CaptVids. It is a website that provides closed captioning (subtitles) for a variety of YouTube videos for deaf or hard-of-hearing viewers (or foreign language speakers). If you're deaf or know anybody who's deaf, you should tell them about this site. They'd really enjoy it. You can request certain YT videos to be captioned on their forum. There, you can also volunteer to become a captioner for their requested vids. They only have about 3 volunteers (including me) at the moment, and they could really use some help. The guy Continue »- Posted Oct 20, 2009
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