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Johnny C:

--- Quote from: calenlass on 14 Jan 2008, 12:10 ---Every time I hear that song I want to put on a yarmulke and a fake beard and sing it right.

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A recent slip of the tongue by one of my friends has led to a running joke that we're developing a musical called "Schindler On The Roof."


--- Quote ---Townspeople: Schindler, get off that roof!

SCHINDLER, on the roof, opens his coat and unfurls the LIST,
which unrolls all the way down to the ground
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kablaaamo:
Both of the jobs I worked when I was in high school had the same radio station on in the background the entire time I was there.

It was one of those stations that was like "BobFM" or "FrankFM" or whatever the male name was. Basically the ones that claim to play 'everything' when really they play 'everything terrible'. I remember near the end of when I was working there, Maroon 5 was a super big deal...I seriously want to throttle someone every time I hear that shit falsetto for the chorus of "She Will Be Loved" after that.

Someone said something about bad work music bringing about their alcoholism and music snobbery? Yeah, me too.

TrialAndTerror:

--- Quote from: amok on 14 Jan 2008, 11:09 ---I worked retail just after 'By The Way' by RHCP came out. It was every second song. For 9 months. 9 months.

Fuck ASDA and fuck the red hot chili peppers.

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ASDA FM has branched out a bit, they play a fair selection of shit nowadays. Whenever Modest Mouse's last album came out they played Dashboard about once a day which was ok. Our store mostly turns the radio off as soon as customers come in for some reason though. I'll agree with your closing statement.

Inlander:

--- Quote from: mberan42 on 14 Jan 2008, 14:00 ---I'm lucky in that I have my own office and can choose what to listen to - my mp3 player is on non-stop.

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It's similar for me in that I work from home so get to play whatever the fuck I want.

Hmm . . .Baby Dayliner time, I think.

sean:
Wow, I feel lucky compared to you guys.

I work as a lifeguard, so while in the guard office, us workers pretty much have control over the radio. My co-workers are also pretty apathetic about music and will listen to whatever, so I can just put on whatever I feel like listening to.
I actually got one of my friends obsessed with the Isis/Aereogramme split that way. It's nice.

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