IamThunderbolt
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Pit's Got Talent
Think that you're better at telling jokes than rj? Did you learn guitar in 7th grade to make up for your shortcomings in talking to girls? Do you sing in the shower and don't mind a little exhibitionism? Do you think you can dance better than this guy:
This is your event!
Anchoring the final week of the Olympics is going to be the Pit's Got Talent talent show.
Each country must choose one representative to record his/her talent and email it to pitolympics@gmail.com. All talents will be uploaded to youtube by the council and posted on the event thread during the last week of the Olympics.
Guidelines for acceptable submissions:
1) Videos must be new recordings. As such, each video must be introduced by the contestant saying "This is [board name] competing for [country]"
2) Videos must not exceed 3:00. No video exceeding this length will be accepted.
3) Videos must be received by the Olympic committee by 11:59 pm on Wednesday, June 13th. No videos will be accepted after this deadline (no matter what time your computer says)
4) Videos will be judged by a panel based on creativity and skill.
5) Videos become the public property of the boards upon submission, with full rights to re-post granted to all
6) Any use of performance enhancing drugs, while not technically illegal, is frowned upon
7) Other people may be appear in the video, but it must be clear the the talent is of the poster alone and only the part played by that poster will be judged.
Think that you're better at telling jokes than rj? Did you learn guitar in 7th grade to make up for your shortcomings in talking to girls? Do you sing in the shower and don't mind a little exhibitionism? Do you think you can dance better than this guy:
This is your event!
Anchoring the final week of the Olympics is going to be the Pit's Got Talent talent show.
Each country must choose one representative to record his/her talent and email it to pitolympics@gmail.com. All talents will be uploaded to youtube by the council and posted on the event thread during the last week of the Olympics.
Guidelines for acceptable submissions:
1) Videos must be new recordings. As such, each video must be introduced by the contestant saying "This is [board name] competing for [country]"
2) Videos must not exceed 3:00. No video exceeding this length will be accepted.
3) Videos must be received by the Olympic committee by 11:59 pm on Wednesday, June 13th. No videos will be accepted after this deadline (no matter what time your computer says)
4) Videos will be judged by a panel based on creativity and skill.
5) Videos become the public property of the boards upon submission, with full rights to re-post granted to all
6) Any use of performance enhancing drugs, while not technically illegal, is frowned upon
7) Other people may be appear in the video, but it must be clear the the talent is of the poster alone and only the part played by that poster will be judged.
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