Do not ever let it be said that I don’t respond to requests.
The day before I went on vacation I had an interview with Bradley James, which, as was mentioned in the transcript, had some technical difficulties. We had an audio delay, for one, and then in the middle of the interview our connection actually cut out in the middle. I had intended to do an audio recording with the transcript, but after all that I cut my losses, transcribed it the best I could (editing out all the “oh, no, I’m sorry, phone delay, you finish talking first” and “what? Can’t hear you, bad connections”), and put it up. And you all liked it! You really liked it! So I was pleased, and I went on vacation with no internet for a week.
And then I came back.
Now, as anyone who leaves their inbox for a while knows, you get a lot of e-mail when you’re gone for a week. When I came back, I had over 100 messages (which is a weirdly large number, even for someone who e-mails as much as I do), and not one, not two, but about ten of them (at least) were asking for the audio from the interview. So the moral of this story is this: nag, my friends, and ye shall receive. And don’t say I didn’t warn you about the audio delay.
Is it wrong that I’m probably going to download the audio and listen to Bradley James’ voice on loop?
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If that’s wrong, I don’t think a lot of people here are right.
I never said thank you for this, but may I say thank you? Thank you. Bradley really is awkward as he seems, so adorable! Nice people are so very nice. :D
Dear Julia
thank you for posting this. It was wonderful. Is there a way of me downloading this audio?
regards……
Just discovered this interview. Thank you! Such a good interview. Great mix of questions. I laughed so hard when Bradley said “Vampires have been done to death, obviously Twilight.” And the “Oh God” comment.
Again, Thank you!