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neopaleon boneparts
 
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Default what is your favorite place for listening to music?

in a car?

in the washroom? (my fav, when i shower or crap)

in your bedroom?

concert?

in the living room?

and do you listen to music only when full attention is required or do
you like music for background buzz?

do you prefer radio music or your own cd selections?
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In front of Trey, Page, Mike and Fish all playing at once

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> in a car?
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> in the washroom? (my fav, when i shower or crap)
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> in your bedroom?
>
> concert?
>
> in the living room?
>
> and do you listen to music only when full attention is required or do
> you like music for background buzz?
>
> do you prefer radio music or your own cd selections?



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car and concert and on a headset outside in the sunshine
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car and concert and on a headset outside in the sunshine


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neopaleon boneparts wrote:

> in a car?
>
> in the washroom? (my fav, when i shower or crap)
>
> in your bedroom?
>
> concert?
>
> in the living room?
>
> and do you listen to music only when full attention is required or do
> you like music for background buzz?
>
> do you prefer radio music or your own cd selections?


Rollin' in my sweet baby's arms...

Oh, wait. I thought you were asking what my favorite song is.

Pastorio

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I get my best listening done while exercising or mowing the lawn.


> do you prefer radio music or your own cd selections?



No.


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I get my best listening done while exercising or mowing the lawn.


> do you prefer radio music or your own cd selections?



No.


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On 1 Nov 2004 15:14:18 -0800,
(neopaleon boneparts) wrote:

>in a car?


Do you have any plans on learning how to cook?



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After many years without a decent stereo I put together a pretty
decent system from used components, Yamaha integrated amp; technics
tuner, Senn 595 headphones w/used HeadRoom amp, Zenith DVD and Axiom
CT-6 speakers ... all for about $600.00 or so. Most of it set up by
our desk in the living room.

Then I realized I spent a lot of time in the kitchen. Our kitchen is
6" x 14" or so, not bad by NYC standards. And just full of stuff. We
just got a new refrigerator from the landlord because the old one
broke. Many NYC caterers work out of their homes which is as legal as
printing your own currency, but that's the way it is. I work for a few
(also a few legal ones) and I feel guilty because even though my
kitchen's smaller than theirs--only one person can work
comfortably--it's probably better equipped. I feel as thought I ought
to be out there breaking the law right alongside them. But for the
moment I'm content to freelance.

I'm also starting to do more personal chef jobs as well as cook for my
family, so I probably spend more time listening in the kitchen.

So I set up a used Onkyo receiver with a Teac x 5 CD player just
outside the kitchen, and ran speaker wire to the far wall, where just
today I hung BIC America DV62s in what was virtually the only free
space. Total cost to the kitchen was about $200.00 (the speakers were
brand new; I used shelving and brackets already on hand).

In the kitchen I listen mostly to jazz stations here in nyc, 1190;
cds are, mostly, Revolver, Kind of Blue, Sketches of Spain, Brubeck &
some 'Trane.

I don't seem to want to too much Rock and Roll, Baroque, eg.,
Goodspeed You Black Emperor!, Brandenburg Concertos, Phillip Glass,
Third Eye Foundation, Jethro Tull or Frank Zappa in the kitchen. I
think I'm probably going to try Hildegard von Bingen's Sequentia
tomorrow when trying out some of the fava bean gnoochi from this
month's Cucina Italia and see how that goes (they go, actually) and I
probably shouldn't admit to liking either Radiohead or Pecorino Romano
from Costco ... but there it is.

Andy Katz

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while indebting taxpayers for generations to come, now
that's just a tad bit bigger than not admitting you like
the big moist-moist lips of chunky trollops on your pecker.

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In the bathtub when i'm having a good relaxing soak with my
inflatable pillow.No,no rubber ducky.






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Everywhere.
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neopaleon boneparts wrote:
> in a car?


Yes.

> in the washroom? (my fav, when i shower or crap)


Nope.

> in your bedroom?


Occasionally.

> concert?


Yep.

> in the living room?


Yep.

> and do you listen to music only when full attention is required or do
> you like music for background buzz?


Either. Depends on my mood and the music.

> do you prefer radio music or your own cd selections?


My own CD selection.

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"Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants,
cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys." (Yahweh, apparently throwing one
of his tantrums.)

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