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you would do better googling the "how to start making videos" or something

the only thing you will get here is a bunch of immature bitch responses

Hey AK....I resemble that remark.

How is the snowmobiling going up there in Alaska.

Also, which games are you making it down to this season?

Not sure if you remember me, but I am the one who had a sister that lived in the same town as you up there.

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Hey AK....I resemble that remark.

How is the snowmobiling going up there in Alaska.

Also, which games are you making it down to this season?

Not sure if you remember me, but I am the one who had a sister that lived in the same town as you up there.

Snow machining was great this year- we shut down at the 1st of june. I have already started working on my sled upgrades for next season!

+ I bought me an HD camcorder to record snowmachining movies on!

So I am busy gearing up for football season now, i coach pop warner so its a busy time of year!

I wont be comming to NC this year- I am going to NE in Dec to watch the Panthers play tom Brady at foxbourgh

I remember ya. Thanks for askin!

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my moms laptop is a toshiba but my main computer is a sony vaio. There PC's im assuming. not good with computers.

Ok- you have a PC - tHAT means you have MOVIE MAKER

Just go to start/programs/movie maker- and click on it

Start messing around- its mostly drag and drop

but google "how to use movie maker" and start from there.

also- you will have to download the video you can find to use to make your movie unless you have that video already stored on the computer.

might want to start with making one of just pictures and add transitions and effects and sound.

Also- MM only supports non apple/itunes music- if you want to use itunes music go to downloads.com and download a converter to convert the music files to MPEG

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Snow machining was great this year- we shut down at the 1st of june. I have already started working on my sled upgrades for next season!

+ I bought me an HD camcorder to record snowmachining movies on!

So I am busy gearing up for football season now, i coach pop warner so its a busy time of year!

I wont be comming to NC this year- I am going to NE in Dec to watch the Panthers play tom Brady at foxbourgh

I remember ya. Thanks for askin!

Might actually have to look you up in NE. Buddy of mine and I are talking about making a trip up. He is from Boston and is a huge Pats fan (he has other good attributes, so I let him slide on this). His dad has season tix for the Pats and has invited us up.

I'll let you know if we make it up.....gotta get together tailgating if we do.

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