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Start here => Games => Topic started by: hiroshima on July 18, 2006, 10:03:49 PM
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Chopin nocturne on the local npr station.
Air conditioner.
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small box fan.
three fans in my notebook
static in the background
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My own thoughts.
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Hallucinogen - 'Horrorgram', Xan jabbering to himself, the tv twittering quietly in the distance
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catdog
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four fine fans
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the death of it all.
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air conditioning on full blast. Sound of computer, typing, stimulating music, and my own thoughts
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Oh god this is too easy...
I hear voices and I also see dead people! :laugh:
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Oh god this is too easy...
I hear voices and I also see dead people! :laugh:
lighten up on the herbs then. ;)
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its thursday and i hear PI and Dunc doing the wild thing 8000 miles away.
damn their avid.
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a woman whining
a woman talking on the phone
a man turning pages
a woman blowing her nose and talking in a nasal tone
a man talking in a low tone of voice
a file cabinet drawer opening
a door squeaking
a man coughing
a man whistling
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Ick.
A roommate watching Veronica Mars. Mouseclicks, keyboard strokes, and various hummings.
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Dunc go fuck yourself!
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Oh I understand, sarchasim is hard for AS! >:D Or jokes like that..
You are still lame, I am getting so bored too!
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Oh I understand, sarchasim is hard for AS! >:DÂ Or jokes like that..
You are still lame, I am getting so bored too!
Oh i understand the english language is hard for FLO! >:D
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Ok Mc Fagger, you can sleep on the coach tonight! >:D
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t.v. , airconditioner, fans
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Fan, frogs and keyboard strokes. Music to my ears.
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Baby moaning and groaning.
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Hidria Spacefolk, Xan slurping juice
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Baby moaning and groaning.
Me laughing!
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Baby moaning and groaning.
Thoughts on how to quell Shima's fealings. May be I can tell her how sexy she looks. I would have to ask her. Hints of what she is thinking has made me horny!
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She is talking about her baby, her child, her infant, Flourescent.
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She is talking about her baby, her child, her infant, Flourescent.
I know she is married, and I was just humouring what I though was someone in distress. That goes for certain other people as well. I can't stand to see women in distress, so I jump when they ask how high. I have to be careful with that.
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its thursday and i hear PI and Dunc doing the wild thing 8000 miles away.
damn their avid.
You must also have precognition, I didn't come home till friday :P
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its thursday and i hear PI and Dunc doing the wild thing 8000 miles away.
damn their avid.
You must also have precognition, I didn't come home till friday :P
got me.
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xan jabbering 'i like to move it, move it', telly in the background, Boards of Canada - Turquoise Hexagon Sun
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My brother playing guitar, and trying to sing along (if he continues i may end up wrapping one of his strings round his throat) ;D
Oh and Milojka (my doggy) making little snorey type sounds on top of my bed.
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Siroi siroi yami no naka, siroi siroi yama no naka.
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TV, fan.
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Tickety tickety tack tacktickety tack tack tickety tickety tack tickety.
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A waterfall caused by the water filter for my aquarium.
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Coqui frogs, crickets, computer fan, cocks. No people, thank god.
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The only sounds right now are the air conditioner and my typing, but I also hear the music that was played in ghostbusters during idle moments.
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My air conditioner and refrigerator and motorcyles from the Strugis Bike Rally.
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A goa/psytrance mix I downloaded - I suspect this track is by Infected Mushroom, xan chattering, Zippy and George on Rainbow in the background. My brain nagging for cigarettes, and its not getting any. >:(
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Sturgis Bike Rally ends today Ya.
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mmm trance is yummy.
i'm hearing a computer hum, me typing, someone rattling keys outside... me scratching my head just now. someone rattling keys again. opening a door. door groans. slam. a car went by.
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The wind blowing thru the trees, Maine Public Radio show..."American Roots", the hum of the computer, me tapping on the keyboards, me coughing (damn cold >:(), the tv, my daughter is watching, my daughter coughing (another damn cold >:(), wind chimes, now the radio show is playing some old time Blues--Delta Style--my favorite, the birds chirping at the birdfeeders.
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voices that aren't really there.
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Ozric Tentacles. ;D 8) ;D 8) ;D
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i'm hearing my curious self ask what kinda music is that?
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psychedelic rock. listening to a goa/psy/ambient/whatever mix now though - you can download it here (http://spudboy.duncsdrivel.biz/skunkncider.mp3), if you like that sort of thing. 8)
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try this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUonCMNX6O8
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Banging up stairs and in my bedroom. I am no longer a virgin. Ssssh don't tell someone....
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now try this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yulqr4mHNeI
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loving this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZ6rR5C2aOw
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run, run and run to this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZOpts9f6ew
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perhaps this should all be in guilty pleasures:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDruz-S9_OA
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The sounds of two women sandwiching me and enjoying it.
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get some anti-psychotics, flo, rapidly. ::)
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The Matrix: Reloaded.
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get some anti-psychotics, flo, rapidly. ::)
heh. +1
clothes going round int dryer; dora the explorer.
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Backyard Babies. woooooohooooo
/me rocks out and dances like spaz
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Backyard Babies. woooooohooooo
/me rocks out and dances like spaz
...and your tits buzzing, surely?
:P
:laugh:
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cant hear em over loud retro rock soundz. ;D
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i bloody can - it's making my teeth go on edge. :-\
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HorrorPops now...... hell yeah ;D 8)
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*Bumping games for the helluva it*
crackling candle and my cat purring
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Laughing from some of the shit people have written in this forum tonight.
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Either Keith Levine or Johnny Lydon on synthesiser, and Jah Wobble playing bass
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A tv show that one of my kids is watching and my cat licking herself. Apparently it's bathtime if you're furry and four legged.
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Traffic, airplane, TV, laptop, husband typing, clock ticking.
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Toilet noises, kid going back from toilet to bed. Sound of the computer, and of my fingers typing.
Hope to have the house more silent soon.
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polyushka polye
me typong on my keyboard
cat saying something when i poked her with my foot
me laughing when i poked her with my foot
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Shitty music in a cell phone
my daughter complaining about something
the TV
and people taking in the kitchen
and the back door just closed
Fuck it's too much
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The processor cooling fan.
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Nothing but computer sounds. ;D
So good when there's no insomniac making noises anymore when I need to sleep.
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My fingers typing on the keyboard
The little one coughing in her room
A fly bonking itself on the lightbulb in the ceiling
My cell phone vibrating every time I get a text
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Birds squawking outside
Bead tumbler grinding away
Computer next to me doing its daily scan
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Kinnie Star singing "Alright" Got my headphones on and I'm listening to my iPod
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Kinnie Star singing "Alright" Got my headphones on and I'm listening to my iPod
My favorite was when Joe Cocker sang that. :zoinks:
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voices in my head
telling me to go out and kill someone today
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Escalators at work
Heat going
Someone in the bathroom
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Laughing from some of the shit people have written in this forum tonight.
I find that inspirational
I Hear possums. Little pricks.
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News on TV
The water gurgling in the fishtank
Bunny hopping on the floor
Cat purring behind my head on the back of the couch
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Whirry-whirry-whirry-bzzz-bzzz from my computer.
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Vroom-whoosh-rumble from the cars outside.
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Annoying noise of totally spies.
And the soft humming of the computer, my typing. And my yawning.
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Annoying noise of totally spies.
And the soft humming of the computer, my typing. And my yawning.
I wish my computer only made a soft humming noise, but it also makes a bzzzzzz-bzzz-bzzzz....bzzz-bzzzzz sound.
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Fake fireplace going (it's a heater)
Husband scratching his head and moving on the couch
Benny & Joon
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*Water gurgling in the fishtank because the wavemaker is on
*The hum of the filter motor
*TV show that the kids are watching
*One of the bunnies drinking from her water bottle
*My daughter breathing (she's curled up beside me :heart: )
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*My daughter breathing (she's curled up beside me :heart: )
i hear my flo breathing. shes curled up beside me too
i also hear the heater and the noises im making with my mouth/tongue
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*My music (I'm wearing earphones)
*Destiny is curled up on my legs and I can feel her purring so I feel like I can hear it
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the heater singeing the hairs on my legs
i remember having this problem last winter too, but i can never get the temperature right :lol:
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hair singeing = yer heater is too forkin high. :laugh:
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i cant turn it down though :laugh:
and im sat with my legs right in rfont of it
i've turned it iff for a bit now though
it would be bad if i set fire to my legs
my poor scratched up legs
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Well don't sit so damn close to it then! :laugh: Setting fire to your legs isn't on your list of things to do tonight. Make a note of that please. ;)
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Server room noises (my office is next to it).
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Beside the noise of my computer, construction sounds from the garden of my neighbour, and discussions on how to do it.
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my brother setting off noisy things in my room
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Bead tumbler still sloshing away (different batch of beads now, though)
One of the boys is still awake and moving around
Plover making a big racket outside
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*My computer
*Traffic
*My stomach making grumbly noises because I'm hungry and I haven't had breakfast yet
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Aquarium noises and tinnitus.
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I honestly don't know. A lot of different sounds at once, but I just can't filter them. Really gets to me sometimes.
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Aquarium noises and tinnitus.
You have problems with tinnitus? Me too. How did you get yours?
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Aquarium noises and tinnitus.
You have problems with tinnitus? Me too. How did you get yours?
I have had it for as long as I can remember. I think it happened after I took a lot of baby aspirins when I was young.
How loud is yours?
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I get tinnitus sometimes. Mine is from Flightline, refinery work and gunfire.
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I get tinnitus sometimes. Mine is from Flightline, refinery work and gunfire.
Do you get it all the time whenever it's quiet enough, or only after you fire a gun, for example?
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I wear hearing protection when shooting now. I get it at apparent random times and not real often.
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Just the sound of my breathing and the rain
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Construction across the street
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* Ni Hao Kai Lan (watching it with the little one)
* K's breathing (she's smooshed up beside me snuggling)
* The motion of the ocean in the fishtank (the wave maker is on)
* One of the bunnies drinking from her water bottle
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* computer hum
* minifridge hum
* sound of the keys clicking on the keyboard... oop, there it stopped... nope, it started back up again... nope, stopped again... started...
* overheard florescent lights
* my officemate's computer hum
* a nondescript humming coming from outside the building
* somebody opening a nearby door in the hallway
* and there goes that keyboard clicking again...
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Aquarium noises and tinnitus.
You have problems with tinnitus? Me too. How did you get yours?
I have had it for as long as I can remember. I think it happened after I took a lot of baby aspirins when I was young.
How loud is yours?
It's usually not very noticeable during the day but can still be annoying when I try to sleep. The volume varies which is a good thing. It's getting better, I think.
I got it from Paul McCartney of all people.
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Traffic
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the toe-burning heater!!!
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Ads in the break of SpongeBob Squarepants movie. And some moving kids.
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My daughter she NEVER stops talking even when alone even when sleeping
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The laptop struggling; apart from that nothing as I have the house to myself.
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I Can See Clearly Now ~ Holly Cole Trio. Listening to my Jazz Sessions mix. Helps me filter stuff.
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My daughter she NEVER stops talking even when alone even when sleeping
LOL.
I so love some time without hearing kids before I go to sleep.
And this is an evening that I have not heard my oldest yet. Amazing.
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Creepy TFL ad on Spotify :aff:
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* The oldest talking.
* The ex hacking up a lung.
* The background music to Little Big Planet (they're playing video games together)
* The ticking of the clock
* Click click click of the keyboard
* The youngest asking me if I can officially change her name to "Poop in my butt". I'm seriously considering it :chin:
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Dish washer
cats and dogs
my daughter talking somewhere in the house
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Islands
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Wooshy
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No kids, not even coughing. ;D
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Nephew is on PBSkids.org. I think I am going to have a fucking seizure.
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Nephew is on PBSkids.org. I think I am going to have a fucking seizure.
:hug:
Hearing nothing but the little click click click of the keyboard. Don't even have my music on right now. Not into it.
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The TV. The laptop's cooling fan.
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Fishtank filter
TV - iCarly
Kids talking
Phone ringing (that i"m ignoring....damn telemarketers)
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'The Swamp of Chutney Morgan' by The Heads playing loudly in my headphones.
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The sound of the kids as they complain about it being bedtime. They're both grumpy as all getout so I'm putting them down 30 mins early so they have time to read.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWsf76wG78g
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Good Post Soph. :thumbup:
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*clock ticking
*Harley purring
*K singing
*The thunk of K putting a wooden puzzle together
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A 35mm projector running. Movie sound from the monitor speaker.
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*the hum of the fishtank filter and the sound of the wave maker (it's really relaxing)
*S talking to the computer screen about the "noobs" that are pissing him off online. He's not allowed to chat so he talks at the screen
*A little girlie voice that just said "mummy, I love you" *melts*
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The dogs
Construction in the distance
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The fan in my computer......
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Neighborhood children playing outside.
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A Sanctuary episode playing on my TV.
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* The oldest thumping his feet while he uses his computer
* The clickety-click of my fingers typing
* An annoying ring/staticky noise in my ears
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An airplane going to Sikorsky airport (lucky me I am on the approach zone :-\)
The dogs moving around
my laptop
traffic and hammering from the house across the street
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My new Kent CD. ;D
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Rain outside and my TV inside.
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* Yo Gabba Gabba on TV
* My 4 year old telling me that for Halloween next year I should dress up like a poop :P
* My computer
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Hau Ruck
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My ears are ringing.
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Aside computer cooler noises, and my fingers typing, I hear more and more coughing.
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Candle crackling
Music playing (Let Me Touch You For Awhile - Alison Krauss and Union Station)
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fucking vacuum cleaner
4 year old going fucking ape shit
tv on way too fucking loud
i want fucking quiet
brain overloaded
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TV noises, oldest watching the last Airbender,
Soft sounds of paper, youngest playing with my shy visitor, the gorgeous grey cat of next door. (Looks a bit like Parts mother cat)
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Shy Boy by Katie Melua. Have my headphones on.
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The computer's processor cooling fan.
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The TV
and fucking xmas music my daughter seems addicted to
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Mum and I arguing. She's trying to get me to take homeopathy shite to "calm me down" but I don't wanna :thumbdn: It's having the opposite effect.
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Things falling upstairs. And some coughing.
I thought the kids were asleep. :zombiefuck:
Better have a look. It's nearly 12. Probably the insomniac trying to do something. * Sigh *
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Some Stargate TV series in the background.
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Devo in my buds! :headbang2:
House music and a lot of chatter from the crowd in the background.
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Holly Cole Trio singing in my hear. Wearing headphones.
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Really bad country music about heartaches and crying a river while using ain't a lot! :hanged:
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hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm from the TV
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Fairly Odd Parents on the tv
Filter and wave maker in the fishtank
Chit chat between the kids
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Sounds of computer and heating.
And Marlene Dietrich and Vera Lynn singing Lily Marlene.
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Fairly Odd Parents on the tv
Filter and wave maker in the fishtank
Chit chat between the kids
This is the right Filter to listen to.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZbDoyxmwac (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZbDoyxmwac)
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:plus:
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My computer. A train.
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Monkeygirl singing. She has headphones on so I don't think she realizes she's singing outloud. It's that sort of mumbling not quite sure I know all the words type of singing. I'm killing myself laughing and she's completely oblivious. :laugh:
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Really bad country music about heartaches and crying a river while using ain't a lot! :hanged:
Like this Trigger? :lol: Listen to it, I fucking dare you all to sit through the whole thing. :zoinks: >:D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY4BV14OZzQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY4BV14OZzQ)
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Computer sounds.
Kid moving on the couch.
And Phineas and Ferb on TV.
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Computer.
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Wind in the trees
kids in the distance
airplane
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Really bad country music about heartaches and crying a river while using ain't a lot! :hanged:
Like this Trigger? :lol: Listen to it, I fucking dare you all to sit through the whole thing. :zoinks: >:D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY4BV14OZzQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY4BV14OZzQ)
Aaccck!
Nooooo anything but that.
:runaway:
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Lots of crickets and birds chirping.
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Computer sounds. My chair squeaking.
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It's blowing a gale here, a big southerly change is coming through.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wMa_t5cBgYhttp://
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5y1f-cYAZshttp://
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6LX7ZvgPnA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6LX7ZvgPnA)
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A League of Their Own soundtrack
Heater
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Laptop buzz.
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Occasional miewing of my cold and grey visitor.
Johnny Test on TV.
Kid playing with the visitor.
Water running from the toilet.
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Construction across the street
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300Hz sine wave in my left ear, 360Hz sine wave in my right ear.
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Why?
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http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,12919.msg554138.html#msg554138
I've been experimenting with various combinations of frequencies today, after that thread reminded me about binaural beats and prompted me to look them up to find out how they worked. Right now I'm trying out 300Hz in my left ear and 294Hz in my right ear to induce a 6Hz theta state in preparation for going to bed.
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Sister and friend singing :aff:
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*pump and wave maker from the fishtank
*Blues Clues on TV
*Monkeygirl munching on cheerios
*Fire crackling
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The keyboard and other computer sounds.
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The TV
My daughter play with the kittens
The house just creaked too
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My DVD burner making a copy of ubuntu studio.
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Computer sounds and central heating.
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The hard disk of the laptop making noises.
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The sound of my head thumping in time with younger son's game of Neverwinter Nights.
/me goes in search of headache tablets
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My computer humming and the tv in the living room
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Younger son playing videogame upstairs. He's already finished Assassin's Creed 2, and has started it over again.
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*wavemaker in the fishtank
*fire crackling in the fireplace
*monkeyboy telling me about his latest adventures on Roblox
*monkeygirl running upstairs to follow her brother
*Destiny (my cat) chirping at me because she's excited I'm home
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My computer. Music. A train.
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tv, computer, dog crunching chicken wing
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rolling stones
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*wavemaker in the fishtank
*fire crackling in the fireplace
*monkeyboy telling me about his latest adventures on Roblox
*monkeygirl running upstairs to follow her brother
*Destiny (my cat) chirping at me because she's excited I'm home
You get that too my daughter is obsessed with it now
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Computer sounds. Tumble drier.
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Do you run a laundrette? ::)
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Yeah, how did you know? :zoinks:
Coffee machine. People walking by my office. Doors opening and closing. Servers running. My own computer's sounds.
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Yeah, how did you know? :zoinks:
Coffee machine. People walking by my office. Doors opening and closing. Servers running. My own computer's sounds. Washing machines, tumble dryers, Dot Cotton preaching the lord's word
:P
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Whatever video game is currently being played upstairs has incidental music even gloomier than that found on Metroid Prime: Corruption. I wouldn't have thought that possible! :facepalm2:
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Yeah, how did you know? :zoinks:
Coffee machine. People walking by my office. Doors opening and closing. Servers running. My own computer's sounds. Washing machines, tumble dryers, Dot Cotton preaching the lord's word
:P
:rofl:
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:thumbup:
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I hear my computer's humming and the crunching of the Pepperidge Farm Bordeaux cookies I am ill-advisedly eating at 3:13 a.m.! :zoinks:
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Roxy Music :headbang2:
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Cats playing and a saw in the distance
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Parrots, magpies and cockatoos screeching in the trees. The jingle of my cat's bell.
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The sound of my grey feline visitor washing herself.
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I was hearing my computer, but now it's being drowned out by the sound of the refrigerator running!
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Tinnitus and the aquarium bubbling.
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Tinnitus and the aquarium bubbling.
Are you a continuous sufferer or only now and then?
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A high-frequency whine coming from my LCD monitor. It makes this noise even when it's on standby. It also produces a loud 50hz mains-frequency buzz when I turn the brightness down. Also a slight hissing from the charger for my toothbrush and the rumble-whooshing of traffic outside.
On the plus side, I no longer hear so much as a whisper from the rest of my computer, since I put it in an adjacent room and made a hole in the wall for cables to go through, and also have quieter components in it now.
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Stuff the hole in the wall with cloth and you'll hear it even less. Good solution
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Fridge, bathroom fan, clock ticking, and laptop.
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I hear the trash truck approaching. Fortunately my trash is out on the curb, ready to go! :2thumbsup:
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Tinnitus and the aquarium bubbling.
Are you a continuous sufferer or only now and then?
All the time, but it does not really bother me that much anymore. I have gotten used to it.
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The computer's fan.
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The computer's fan.
:agreed:
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A jet rather high up and birds
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Wind in the trees outside, cockatoos squawking, computer fan humming.
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Something fairly lightweight just fell on the floor in the apartment across the hall. :snowman:
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Let's go Murphys!!! :headbang2:
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A jet rather high up and birds
Me too!
Fridge...and the fucking new people's toddler out the back. It is the most whingiest kid EVER...cries all the fucking time. Now, I have told myself that it may have a disability or something right, because I try to be compassionate.
The ways of the world are more likely that they are just shitty parents....it's about 2 / 3 years old and anytime I've seen it in the back yard there's no adult around at all.
(Sorry for calling the child 'it', a non descript nappy and singlet outfit does not define the sex of the child to me!)
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Oh, so these are not the type of parents who bedeck their little girl (if it is a girl) with pink, ruffles, delicate lace trims, and one of those hairbands whose sole purpose is to announce: "This child has XX chromosomes." :)
(No slight intended to any parents who have had a long run of boys *coughPhlex&TGcough* and when a daughter comes along, they want to celebrate having a little bit of extra girliness in the house. ;D )
Sounds I'm hearing: heavy rain outside, cat's bell jingling as she washes herself, fridge humming, boys playing video game upstairs.
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Oh, so these are not the type of parents who bedeck their little girl (if it is a girl) with pink, ruffles, delicate lace trims, and one of those hairbands whose sole purpose is to announce: "This child has XX chromosomes." :)
My first little girls word was 'hair'...as in, the minute she heard me get the car keys to go out, she had to have her hair done! Ruffles and lovliness are nice, and both my girls loved it and still do....my son even glammed up in a little dress once....but we don't talk about that now :o
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My next-door neighbour.
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....my son even glammed up in a little dress once....but we don't talk about that now :o
That's the kind of thing you save up to tell during the speeches at his wedding. :lol:
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The murmurs of the crowd at the Celtics game during a TV timeout.
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Assorted clicking, whirring and humming sounds from my computer.
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my dad in the kitchen
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Son playing Fable.
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I just heard a train rattling by. 8)
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Spinning of the washing-machine.
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The laptop's processor cooling fan. Some faint music from upstairs.
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Just my tabletop fan. It's pointed toward my right ear. Oh, and I hear the sounds of my own typing too! :laugh:
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Birds, The TV, my daughter acting crazy and traffic in the distance
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(http://www.songbirdgarden.com/store/prodimages/NorthernCardinal.jpg) sweetly singing!
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Son playing Fable 2. He's stumbled into a place where there are a lot of undead. Sword is being unsheathed from scabbard.... :zombiefuck:
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Running water and a chainsaw in the distance and more birds
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Crickets, the clicking of my mouse buttons and keyboard, and the fans from my computer.
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You mean apart from the voices in my head? :P
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You mean apart from the voices in my head? :P
The ones that tell you everyone is out to get you or the ones that say "Fire fire" :zoinks:
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Fan on my laptop, birds & my windchimes on the porch.
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You mean apart from the voices in my head? :P
For me, it is tinnitus, not actual voices.
:P
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You mean apart from the voices in my head? :P
The ones that tell you everyone is out to get you or the ones that say "Fire fire" :zoinks:
Sorry, are you one of them? :zombiefuck:
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I'm hearing the computer fan, water running upstairs, and the occasional train passing.
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The TV is on down the hall. :zoinks:
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Robotech Perfect Soundtrack Album
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The washing maching...and a show about mining.
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Music lightly , a chainsaw off and on and traffic far away
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The trash truck is getting closer, squealing its wheels as it stops every few feet to pick up bags. I also hear my fingers typing and my right heel tapping against the floor.
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Family Guy on the TV upstairs.
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Apart from the buzzing and such from the computer and heating, singing and playing kids in the attic.
Oh, and the tap is dripping, really slow. Better change that now.
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My daughter trying to understand maths with help from her mum.
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Good luck trying to educate your mongoloid daughter. Why not just have her put to sleep?
I say thins with nothing but love, respect and compassion.
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That is the nastiest thing ever you have ever said isabel.
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I am incapable of nastiness. My honesty is very refreshing. I mean no ill will. I feel it is my duty to help the unfortunate.
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You didn't see anything wrong with telling someone their kid should be put to sleep? That's so fucked up.
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nothing I do is never wrong. That is just the way it is.
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Hmmm, double negative.
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Good luck trying to educate your mongoloid daughter. Why not just have her put to sleep?
I say thins with nothing but love, respect and compassion.
Do not *ever* mention my daughter again.
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Good luck trying to educate your mongoloid daughter. Why not just have her put to sleep?
I say thins with nothing but love, respect and compassion.
Do not *ever* mention my daughter again.
Yeah, that is fucking terrible.
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My heater
My can of coke fizzing
I think I can just hear the fridge over the heater
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I can hear my refrigerator and my computer, running in sweet harmony! :2thumbsup:
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the hum of my computer fan and the parakeets chirping
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The sounds of my daughter having a meltdown in the next room because her dad sprayed some ants in the back yard.
She can't bear to have anything die, even ants or mosquitoes.
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Traffic some close some far away I-95 is a mile and a half away but the wind is just right today and I can hear it clearly :(
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The sounds of my daughter having a meltdown in the next room because her dad sprayed some ants in the back yard.
She can't bear to have anything die, even ants or mosquitoes.
Yup, been there.
Once the yearly ant invasion entered my daughter's bath while she was soaking, though, she began to see the brilliance of spraying the little bastards.
Actually, we don't get the tiny ones. We have a massive wood ant colony that overwinters beneath our driveway. They are usually one half inch in length or more and they always come up under the house first, looking for water. They make their way into the house and our only defenses are to make sure that there is NO water for them to find and poison the bastards, when you see them.
I was appalled to find that they had found the tub, while my daughter was soaking and listening to her music one day - some time in March - and there were at least two hundred of the pests, drowning in her bath water. My first clue was her blood curdling scream.
(not to worry; they don't bite or sting. They gather wood to feed the molds which in turn feed their captive herd of aphids, which they milk for food) I have been quoted a price of fifteen hundred dollars to drill under my driveway at an angle and exterminate them, permanently. That seems ridiculous, since after a couple of weeks of annoyance in spring, they have burrowed to other sources of wood and water.
I would rather just kill the ones that make it into the house, to be quite honest.
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The sounds of my daughter having a meltdown in the next room because her dad sprayed some ants in the back yard.
She can't bear to have anything die, even ants or mosquitoes.
Awww, she is sensitive. :-\
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I hear my air conditioner and, since I have my :headphones: plugged in, I hear a click whenever I click on a link!
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The sounds of my daughter having a meltdown in the next room because her dad sprayed some ants in the back yard.
She can't bear to have anything die, even ants or mosquitoes.
Awww, she is sensitive. :-\
WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY SENSITIVE!!!
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The sounds of my daughter having a meltdown in the next room because her dad sprayed some ants in the back yard.
She can't bear to have anything die, even ants or mosquitoes.
Awww, she is sensitive. :-\
WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY SENSITIVE!!!
OMG that was LOUD! :hide:
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The sounds of my daughter having a meltdown in the next room because her dad sprayed some ants in the back yard.
She can't bear to have anything die, even ants or mosquitoes.
I freaked out the other day.
My youngest girl and a friend screaming in the garden because of a big spider (as far as they do get big here).
I said I was coming, and saw the friend hitting with a giant stick 20 cm to the left and the right of the spider to chase it away I thought.
But she was aiming for the kill. (Very bad aimer, but she succeeded before I was there, and was still beating up the dead carcass when I got there.)
Told her to not kill spiders in my garden again.
She was like: "but I was afraid". I said: "That spider was probably afraid of you, and with lots of good reason too, it's dead now."
I kept calm, but internally I was freaking out.
My youngest is terrified of spiders in the house, but she always wants to be sure that I do not kill them. And is sad every time one gets accidentally killed.
Mosquitoes, she is over that now, because she reacts bad on the biting. Though as a wee kid she could watch me hunt them down and comment: "Ah, look at it, it's like a tiny helicopter, so cute."
And she freaks out because of flies, she doesn't freak out of mosquitoes, she does of the simple houseflies, yet she does not want them killed.
She has no problem with a spider eating a fly, because then it is killing for food.
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I can hear rain on the roof, my heater, and my mum (YOURGRANDMA) making clunking sounds in the kitchen.
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I can hear rain on the roof, my heater, and my mum (YOURGRANDMA) making clunking sounds in the kitchen.
Is MYGRANDMA making anything delicious? :drool:
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Pumpkin soup!
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The sounds of my daughter having a meltdown in the next because her dad sprayed some ants in the back yard.
She can't bear to have anything die, even ants or mosquitoes.
I freaked out the other day.
My youngest girl and a friend screaming in the garden because of a big spider (as far as they do get big here).
I said I was coming, and saw the friend hitting with a giant stick 20 cm to the left and the right of the spider to chase it away I thought.
But she was aiming for the kill. (Very bad aimer, but she succeeded before I was there, and was still beating up the dead carcass when I got there.)
Told her to not kill spiders in my garden again.
She was like: "but I was afraid". I said: "That spider was probably afraid of you, and with lots of good reason too, it's dead now."
I kept calm, but internally I was freaking out.
My youngest is terrified of spiders in the house, but she always wants to be sure that I do not kill them. And is sad every time one gets accidentally killed.
Mosquitoes, she is over that now, because she reacts bad on the biting. Though as a wee kid she could watch me hunt them down and comment: "Ah, look at it, it's like a tiny helicopter, so cute."
And she freaks out because of flies, she doesn't freak out of mosquitoes, she does of the simple houseflies, yet she does not want them killed.
She has no problem with a spider eating a fly, because then it is killing for food.
We have a catch and release policy here. I can't stand the thought of killing something unless I have too. Like when one of the kids dropped a piece of fruit between the counter and the oven (and didn't tell me) which explained why i seemed to have a sudden onslaught of fruit flies. When they kept finding fruit flies in the kitchen and they were multiplying faster than I could shoo them out the window, I took different measures to get rid of them. ;)
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I'm playing Cocteau Twins so that's about it. :headbang2:
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I hear my air conditioner and, since I have my :headphones: plugged in, I hear a click whenever I click on a link!
I usually turn all that ridiculous shit off.
I hate having my computer try to talk to me. It is simply a tool. I will not allow it to have personality.
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The sounds of my daughter having a meltdown in the next room because her dad sprayed some ants in the back yard.
She can't bear to have anything die, even ants or mosquitoes.
Awww, she is sensitive. :-\
She didn't sound that sensitive to me yesterday. She was screaming and calling us murderers, her dad because he was spraying the ants and me because I swat mosquitoes when they are biting us. She doesn't really like carnivorous animals either.
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I hear my air conditioner and, since I have my :headphones: plugged in, I hear a click whenever I click on a link!
I usually turn all that ridiculous shit off.
I hate having my computer try to talk to me. It is simply a tool. I will not allow it to have personality.
I hate those clicks taht are on by default in Windows.
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I hear my air conditioner and, since I have my :headphones: plugged in, I hear a click whenever I click on a link!
I usually turn all that ridiculous shit off.
I hate having my computer try to talk to me. It is simply a tool. I will not allow it to have personality.
that made me laugh, because it is so true.
Though I am inconsistent, I do sometimes talk to my computer. It doesn't listen when I do.
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Can't wait until we have them emplanted in our brains.
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Can't wait until we have them emplanted in our brains.
Oh noes!
(imagining extra options to get damaged in the head, auch!)
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Pumpkin soup!
Sounds delicious! Please have MYGRANDMA save me some! :drool:
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I hear my air conditioner and, since I have my :headphones: plugged in, I hear a click whenever I click on a link!
I usually turn all that ridiculous shit off.
I hate having my computer try to talk to me. It is simply a tool. I will not allow it to have personality.
that made me laugh, because it is so true.
Though I am inconsistent, I do sometimes talk to my computer. It doesn't listen when I do.
Then teach it a lesson! :smash:
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water running in the bathroom for someone's bath.
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* wind
* neighbours water fountain
* son talking (a lot) :P
* plane flying overhead
* traffic
* robin chirping
* leaves rustling
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Robins are :viking:
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come dine with me
fan
kids
typing
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The parakeets muttering their trill
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Robins are :viking:
Awwww look! :pinkbeat:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_ru4Ax4NG4&feature=related
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The sounds of my daughter having a meltdown in the next room because her dad sprayed some ants in the back yard.
She can't bear to have anything die, even ants or mosquitoes.
Awww, she is sensitive. :-\
She didn't sound that sensitive to me yesterday. She was screaming and calling us murderers, her dad because he was spraying the ants and me because I swat mosquitoes when they are biting us. She doesn't really like carnivorous animals either.
So, basically, you had your own version of Waco Texas, going down on the home front!
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The sounds of my daughter having a meltdown in the next room because her dad sprayed some ants in the back yard.
She can't bear to have anything die, even ants or mosquitoes.
Awww, she is sensitive. :-\
She didn't sound that sensitive to me yesterday. She was screaming and calling us murderers, her dad because he was spraying the ants and me because I swat mosquitoes when they are biting us. She doesn't really like carnivorous animals either.
So, basically, you had your own version of Waco Texas, going down on the home front!
???
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waco_Siege
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My new radio
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The processor fan. My chair creaking.
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Frustrated person in the next room
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Wind with dogs barking far away, a car that just past, sweeping and a keyboard being typed on
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Just the song on my new headphones---"All The Right Moves" by OneRepublic! :thumbup:
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Phones ringing, people on phone, the servers in the next room whiring away, me chewing gum.
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The sounds of my daughter having a meltdown in the next room because her dad sprayed some ants in the back yard.
She can't bear to have anything die, even ants or mosquitoes.
Awww, she is sensitive. :-\
She didn't sound that sensitive to me yesterday. She was screaming and calling us murderers, her dad because he was spraying the ants and me because I swat mosquitoes when they are biting us. She doesn't really like carnivorous animals either.
So, basically, you had your own version of Waco Texas, going down on the home front!
???
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waco_Siege
Oh, I meant in your daughters eyes, you guys were undertaking a horrific massacre against those poor harmless ants.
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The sounds of my daughter having a meltdown in the next room because her dad sprayed some ants in the back yard.
She can't bear to have anything die, even ants or mosquitoes.
Awww, she is sensitive. :-\
She didn't sound that sensitive to me yesterday. She was screaming and calling us murderers, her dad because he was spraying the ants and me because I swat mosquitoes when they are biting us. She doesn't really like carnivorous animals either.
So, basically, you had your own version of Waco Texas, going down on the home front!
???
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waco_Siege
Oh, I meant in your daughters eyes, you guys were undertaking a horrific massacre against those poor harmless ants.
That's a good point. Thanks.
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Fridge popping (my fridge is the noisest fridge in the world...and it's not that old)...occasional traffic.
Neighbours thumping around sporadically.
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:notes: "Right Now" :notes: by Van Halen. Trying to motivate myself! :asthing:
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:notes: "Right Now" :notes: by Van Halen. Trying to motivate myself! :asthing:
Panama is a rocking song.
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Mostly wind a little traffic in the distance
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Music on low volume. The processor fan (got to clean it!). A train.
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Music on low volume. The processor fan (got to clean it!). A train.
How far is the train away from you? I can here the one near me and its about 1k away
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Music on low volume. The processor fan (got to clean it!). A train.
How far is the train away from you? I can here the one near me and its about 1k away
150 metres. They are close.
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I'm listening to Republica's "Ready To Go," over and over! That's all I can hear! :headbang2:
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Music on low volume. The processor fan (got to clean it!). A train.
How far is the train away from you? I can here the one near me and its about 1k away
150 metres. They are close.
Too close for me
All I here now is a dog barking in the distance and the computer fan
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Music on low volume. The processor fan (got to clean it!). A train.
How far is the train away from you? I can here the one near me and its about 1k away
150 metres. They are close.
Too close for me
All I here now is a dog barking in the distance and the computer fan
Yeah, they are very close. It's the one thing that might cause us to move. OTOH, the house is nice and we don't have any immediate neighbours.
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Silly sitcom for kids. UGH!!
Dubbed, and they economised on voices.
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The neighbors AC
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A high beep I can't locate. It's not one of those internal beeps, but a real one.
For the rest the usual sounds made by my computer and some birds outside.
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I'm listening to Republica's "Ready To Go," over and over! That's all I can hear! :headbang2:
I love that song...thanks, I youtubed it and added it to my list :-*
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Wind chimes birds wind and kids playing at school in the distance. :2thumbsup: And traffic in the far distance >:(
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*Robins, Blackbirds and a Mourning Dove
*Someone down the street hammering something
*Monkeygirl sounding out words and trying to read her book :heart:
*Distant traffic
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music :headbang2:
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Heavy military helicopters.
Not only hearing them, but feeling them too, they make the air different to breath in.
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Heavy military helicopters.
Not only hearing them, but feeling them too, they make the air different to breath in.
I know about that one I live near where they make and test them :-\
Right now just lots of birds
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I'm listening to Republica's "Ready To Go," over and over! That's all I can hear! :headbang2:
I love that song...thanks, I youtubed it and added it to my list :-*
You are welcome! :notes: :dance: :notes:
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Traffic outside. Servers in the server room. My keyboard.
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Some really shitty music the youngest picked.
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That garble of the fishtank filter (I will be so happy when that damn thing is gone. It's too loud)
Monkeygirl humming while she draws pictures :heart:
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U2, With Or Without You
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Friggin fishtank
Commercial on tv for the new Karate Kid movie
Monkeygirl looking through her backpack for her markers
Monkeyboy tapping his foot while he uses his computer
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Some really shitty music the youngest picked.
Now I'm picturing you yelling, "Turn that shit down!" or some other cranky-mom thing! :laugh:
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Some sort of garden appliance thingy, outside my office.
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I'm hearing rain drumming on my air conditioner!
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Some really shitty music the youngest picked.
Now I'm picturing you yelling, "Turn that shit down!" or some other cranky-mom thing! :laugh:
I could have :green:
But she needed some serious winding down from school, so I let her be. On the condition that if he oldest wanted it to be turned off, she should. (Oldest was winding down in a secluded space with some comic books).
So, I was extremely :viking: and endured.
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Some really shitty music the youngest picked.
Now I'm picturing you yelling, "Turn that shit down!" or some other cranky-mom thing! :laugh:
I could have :green:
But she needed some serious winding down from school, so I let her be. On the condition that if he oldest wanted it to be turned off, she should. (Oldest was winding down in a secluded space with some comic books).
So, I was extremely :viking: and endured.
:viking: indeed! Of course, you could have "persuaded" the older child to demand that the music be turned down... >:D
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Lawn mower >:(
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A steady whiny hum from my computer, and the gurgling of the coffee as it finishes brewing in the kitchen! :headbang2:
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Stupid fishtank
Scooby-doo on the TV
Monkeygirl eating a chip
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The processor fan.
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David Archuleta singing like an :angel: !
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GA playing Just Cause on the XBox
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Music in my headphones.
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Music in my headphones.
Me too! High five! :headphones:
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Music in my headphones.
Me too! High five! :headphones:
Is it a coincidence................... or is it more than that? :o
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Combichrist
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I am hearing my son's stereo playing Miles Davis a bit louder than I would prefer, but what the hell. I am turning my whispery Roots off and enjoying the fact that my son is actually turning the sound up a bit. He has always been so sensitive to loud sounds, in general.
The time we went to the Jazz Festival together he was in misery at the powerful sound of live music (I had carried my very efficient, made for target shooting, ear protectors for him to use, but the sound was still too much for him at times), but he was trying to tough it out for my sake. And he wanted to hear the jazz. We met Buddy Guy that day (I have an IN with a local promoter) and my nine year old son (nine at that time) impressed "TeH Legend" with his knowledge of jazz artists and then the old guy smiled at me and I swear he had a little something in his throat to find a child attaining a more pure musical education when he complimented my effort at raising such am amazing boy.
I was near to heaven on that day.
Right now, I am even closer.
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Music in my headphones.
Me too! High five! :headphones:
Is it a coincidence................... or is it more than that? :o
OMG it's a conspiracy! :GA:
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Music in my headphones.
Me too! High five! :headphones:
Is it a coincidence................... or is it more than that? :o
OMG it's a conspiracy! :GA:
:hide: :tinfoil:
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More important at the moment is what I am not hearing now.
And that is my washing machine.
Time to hang my washing, and who knows, I may go to bed after that.
It is no weekend yet for me.
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Traffic :grrr:
Fans we are cheep and only use AC at the house as a last resort
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Hearing our fridge making noises.
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There are some kids visiting the house next door (my noisy neighbours).
The kids were kicking the ball around really hard and in a stupid destructive way, like at small bushes and trees (the house is rented too, so pretty disrespectful)...
Next minute, I hear glass smashing....they smashed a window in the back neighbours garage.
They are still out there playing. I can't believe it. The mother is there cleaning the glass up and they are allowed to keep playing after being deliberately destructive.
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Highway traffic in the far distance
Lots of birds
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460hz sine wave and brown noise in my left ear, 400hz sine wave and brown noise in my right ear.
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My dog going crazy after his bath :laugh:
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Faint processor fan noise.
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Music, the Wii and GA talking.
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KMFDM Hau Ruck.
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The wind from the fan in my room
Rain hitting the window in my room, and the skylight outside my bedroom door
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Birds and fireworks
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Just my air conditioner at the moment. Soon I will listen to music as well! :headphones:
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traffic and the neighbors ac
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The dishing machine.
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The air conditioner, my keystrokes, clicks through my headphones as I click on links, and soon some :notes: !
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Mouse clicks, my keyboard, the processor fan... Terribly exciting, I know.
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Mouse clicks, my keyboard, the processor fan... Terribly exciting, I know.
Wow, and it is so loud, I can hear it too. :zombiefuck:
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Mouse clicks, my keyboard, the processor fan... Terribly exciting, I know.
Wow, and it is so loud, I can hear it too. :zombiefuck:
I'll try to type quietly. :-[
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Mouse clicks, my keyboard, the processor fan... Terribly exciting, I know.
Wow, and it is so loud, I can hear it too. :zombiefuck:
I'll try to type quietly. :-[
Thank you.
Still hearing it though.
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Mouse clicks, my keyboard, the processor fan... Terribly exciting, I know.
Wow, and it is so loud, I can hear it too. :zombiefuck:
I'll try to type quietly. :-[
Thank you.
Still hearing it though.
I'll log off now. No more typing. :-[ :-[ :-[
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Mouse clicks, my keyboard, the processor fan... Terribly exciting, I know.
Wow, and it is so loud, I can hear it too. :zombiefuck:
I'll try to type quietly. :-[
Thank you.
Still hearing it though.
I'll log off now. No more typing. :-[ :-[ :-[
OMG, it's in my head, I still hear it. :zombiefuck:
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Mouse clicks, my keyboard, the processor fan... Terribly exciting, I know.
Wow, and it is so loud, I can hear it too. :zombiefuck:
I'll try to type quietly. :-[
Thank you.
Still hearing it though.
I'll log off now. No more typing. :-[ :-[ :-[
OMG, it's in my head, I still hear it. :zombiefuck:
My typing? WOW! .o
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Mouse clicks, my keyboard, the processor fan... Terribly exciting, I know.
Wow, and it is so loud, I can hear it too. :zombiefuck:
I'll try to type quietly. :-[
Thank you.
Still hearing it though.
I'll log off now. No more typing. :-[ :-[ :-[
OMG, it's in my head, I still hear it. :zombiefuck:
My typing? WOW! .o
Maybe it wasn't yours? I may have been wrong in assuming that.
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I bet it's CBC. :P
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I bet it's CBC. :P
:blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah:
In typing. :laugh:
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Pink floyd and my DVD burner.
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Fireworks and the tv
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Music. I bought a new CD. :headbang2:
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Spongebob Squarepants on tv
Kitty purring on my lap :heart:
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The effing server room. :GA:
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Quiet hum of the fishtank
Me chewing my bagel. It's breakfast time
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My chair squeaking.
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GA playing Crackdown 2.
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:notes: "Return of the Mack,":notes: by Mark Morrison.
:dance:
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Two teenagers to be chatting in the garden, while playing in a baby pool.
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Kids chatting and laughing in the garden. Splattering of water. Sounds good. Some shrieks because of cold water fighting too. :2thumbsup:
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Ashanti on YouTube. :violin:
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Pink Floyd on the speakers.
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Lawn mower and fireworks
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Neighborhood firecrackers. Later on tonight the baseball game will end and there will be fireworks we can watch from our front porch. About 10 blocks away.
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LOTS of fireworks
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Jarre playing on CD.
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Locomotive Breath with the outstanding guitar work of Martin Barre.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgfHz792Kqs&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgfHz792Kqs&feature=related)
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I like this thread.
clock ticking.
slight fridge hum.
occasional distant traffic.
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My laptop fan going louder than my actual fan in the room. ???
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My laptop fan going louder than my actual fan in the room. ???
It's because this site is INTENSE! :litigious:
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People working in the empty house nextdoor.
Lots of drilling sawing and hammering. Hope they are done soon. But since Dutch houses are rented out stripped bare of everything, they may take their time.
This could just as well be in the bitch thread.
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The TV in my room.
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People working in the empty house nextdoor.
Lots of drilling sawing and hammering. Hope they are done soon. But since Dutch houses are rented out stripped bare of everything, they may take their time.
This could just as well be in the bitch thread.
Cross-post it! :2thumbsup:
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My heater
Bohemian Rhapsody playing on my PC
Me singing along ;D
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Bohemian Rhapsody playing on my PC
Oh snap, I was just listening to that earlier. :angel:
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My mother's embarassing high pitched giggle from the loungeroom. She's watching some kids movie on TV :-\
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FANS
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My mother's embarassing high pitched giggle from the loungeroom. She's watching some kids movie on TV :-\
Awww, she's still a girl at heart. :)
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My mother's embarassing high pitched giggle from the loungeroom. She's watching some kids movie on TV :-\
Awww, she's still a girl at heart. :)
We usually avoid taking her to funny movies at the cinema as she laughs too loud. We wait for the DVD to come out instead :laugh:
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My mother's embarassing high pitched giggle from the loungeroom. She's watching some kids movie on TV :-\
Awww, she's still a girl at heart. :)
We usually avoid taking her to funny movies at the cinema as she laughs too loud. We wait for the DVD to come out instead :laugh:
She sounds cute. :)
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My brother talking to his friends loudly on xbox live. :LOL:
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More fans and construction from next door. They are redoing the upstairs in the house for the daughters soon to come baby.
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The computer fans. The dehumidifier. My keyboard. Water pipes.
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Gunfire & grenades.
Kid & his friend are playing Call of Duty.
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Kids far away, playing with vuvuzelas and answering eachother with it. Lots of children outside. And lots of birds.
plus the usual sounds of the computer.
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A lot of vuvuzelas. :P
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Angry shouts, somewhere out of a house.
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Fans and lots of birds
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Laptop fan blasting louder than my TV and my music in my headphones.
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A lot of vuvuzelas. :P
I quite like them.
Right now; I'm at the public library to use the wifi, and there's a horrible hacking and coughing going on somewhere behind me.
Old dying people should stay at home and work on their euthanasia machines.
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A bootlegged Jarre concert.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKLNyZjIQyY
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A bootlegged Jarre concert.
Have you ever been to any?
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As usual: the music and the TV.
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A bootlegged Jarre concert.
Have you ever been to any?
Yes, I went last year when he visited Göteborg. It was fabulous and the best concert sound I've ever experienced.
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My brothers friends on the computer playing games.
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air conditioning and husband sounding out a calculus problem
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Amy Winehouse. :zombiefuck:
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Amy Winehouse. :zombiefuck:
My sincere sympathies. I've never heard her, but from her appearance her voice better be awwsome.
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Amy Winehouse. :zombiefuck:
My sincere sympathies. I've never heard her, but from her appearance her voice better be awwsome.
Her voice is really good but some of her songs are quite not as I expected and she sure has talent, but unfortunately she ruined herself with drugs and actually ended up going to rehab after she made that song about rehab.
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Music on my speakers.
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Harvesting of barley.
And faintly through that, I hear the sound of the computer, and of four girls playing outside. My Dad opening a door. And the keyboard being used by my fingers.
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My music through my headphones. :thumbup:
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Chariots of Fire - the Vangelis soundtrack.
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tv in the back ground
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Chariots of Fire - the Vangelis soundtrack.
^This
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Blondie's Atomic. :2thumbsup:
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Blondie's Picture This.
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The Ramones The KKK Took My Baby Away.
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thunder in the distance. Rain is on it's way.
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Rain outside. My laptop's hard drive spinning.
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parakeets clicking and chirping
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Music. Keyboard clicking when i type.
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Music from upstairs, fans ,an AC, and the othe computer
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Music and the wii.
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A light breeze outside.
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My air conditioner. :thumbup:
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The processor fan. Have to clean the damn thing soon.
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The processor fan. Have to clean the damn thing soon.
Is that what I am hearing when my computer is running? And am I supposed to clean it too? :orly:
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The processor fan. Have to clean the damn thing soon.
Is that what I am hearing when my computer is running? And am I supposed to clean it too? :orly:
I open mine up and blow it out from time to time, amazing how much dust they can suck up.
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The processor fan. Have to clean the damn thing soon.
Is that what I am hearing when my computer is running? And am I supposed to clean it too? :orly:
I open mine up and blow it out from time to time, amazing how much dust they can suck up.
Not sure I dare to attempt that! I might screw it up beyond repair! :laugh:
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Do you have a desktop computer or a laptop? If you have the latter I don't recommend opening it. A desktop, OTOH, is very easy to clean. You just have to remember to turn it off and cut the power before cleaning the insides. Avoid touching the circuit boards and focus on the fans.
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Do you have a desktop computer or a laptop? If you have the latter I don't recommend opening it. A desktop, OTOH, is very easy to clean. You just have to remember to turn it off and cut the power before cleaning the insides. Avoid touching the circuit boards and focus on the fans.
Desktop, but I'm still nervous, even with precautions. I have a weird way of screwing things up. :runaway:
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Do you have a desktop computer or a laptop? If you have the latter I don't recommend opening it. A desktop, OTOH, is very easy to clean. You just have to remember to turn it off and cut the power before cleaning the insides. Avoid touching the circuit boards and focus on the fans.
Desktop, but I'm still nervous, even with precautions. I have a weird way of screwing things up. :runaway:
You should stick to conventonial ways of screwing things up.
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I can hear a cricket chirping inside.
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Do you have a desktop computer or a laptop? If you have the latter I don't recommend opening it. A desktop, OTOH, is very easy to clean. You just have to remember to turn it off and cut the power before cleaning the insides. Avoid touching the circuit boards and focus on the fans.
Desktop, but I'm still nervous, even with precautions. I have a weird way of screwing things up. :runaway:
You should stick to conventonial ways of screwing things up.
I'd probably short out the electricity to the entire neighborhood! You mustn't underestimate the power of my nOObness! :laugh:
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I can hear a cricket chirping inside.
Inside you or inside your residence?
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Do you have a desktop computer or a laptop? If you have the latter I don't recommend opening it. A desktop, OTOH, is very easy to clean. You just have to remember to turn it off and cut the power before cleaning the insides. Avoid touching the circuit boards and focus on the fans.
Desktop, but I'm still nervous, even with precautions. I have a weird way of screwing things up. :runaway:
Do it in several steps. The first time around, just open it and look around without touching anything. Then close it again and plan for the second time.
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Washing machine, short program. And the usual sounds of my computer, and me typing on it.
For the rest, the silence the night should bring.
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A train in the background.
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Washing machine now in spinning mode.
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Hearing a door upstairs. :zombiefuck:
Thought both ladies were sound asleep.
Guess I was mistaken. Hope it's the oldest wandering around.
Washing machine about to beep 6 times, 2 minutes from now.
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Streaming music from electro-music.com.
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QVC channel - I got really bored so flicked over to that channel.
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The TV and crickets
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QVC channel - I got really bored so flicked over to that channel.
Lordy, you must be bored to watch that.
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Whitesnake's Slow And Easy. Excellent work.
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QVC channel - I got really bored so flicked over to that channel.
Lordy, you must be bored to watch that.
There wasn't really that much things to watch at this time of night anyways.
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I'm hearing organ music right now.
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ELO
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ELO
I love them! I am listening to Richard Harris singing "MacArthur Park," from the video I posted in DirtDawg's music thread! :viking:
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ELO
I love them! I am listening to Richard Harris singing "MacArthur Park," from the video I posted in DirtDawg's music thread! :viking:
I had that LP when it first came out. One of my favorite actors.
Hearing the Friday night fireworks from the baseball part nearby.
Also the sounds of a Lear (?) jet overhead.
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Car alarms. :thumbdn:
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Car alarms. :thumbdn:
Cheer up, one day someone will steal that car for real, and after all the false alarms, no one will even pay attention! :zoinks:
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I'm hearing various great songs on youtube! :headphones:
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I'm hearing various great songs on youtube! :headphones:
Hey me too! I'm listening to Dope right now...
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I'm hearing various great songs on youtube! :headphones:
Hey me too! I'm listening to Dope right now...
I love music on the computer! I hardly leave my room at all when I'm at home! :2thumbsup:
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I'm hearing various great songs on youtube! :headphones:
Hey me too! I'm listening to Dope right now...
I love music on the computer! I hardly leave my room at all when I'm at home! :2thumbsup:
I used to just blast it, until my neighbors complained too much about the noise.
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I'm hearing various great songs on youtube! :headphones:
Hey me too! I'm listening to Dope right now...
I love music on the computer! I hardly leave my room at all when I'm at home! :2thumbsup:
I used to just blast it, until my neighbors complained too much about the noise.
I prefer the sound quality I get from :headphones: !
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I'm hearing various great songs on youtube! :headphones:
Hey me too! I'm listening to Dope right now...
I love music on the computer! I hardly leave my room at all when I'm at home! :2thumbsup:
I used to just blast it, until my neighbors complained too much about the noise.
I prefer the sound quality I get from :headphones: !
I have a stereo system set up for my computer, so it sounds way better if I just blast it.
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I'm hearing various great songs on youtube! :headphones:
Hey me too! I'm listening to Dope right now...
I love music on the computer! I hardly leave my room at all when I'm at home! :2thumbsup:
I used to just blast it, until my neighbors complained too much about the noise.
I prefer the sound quality I get from :headphones: !
I have a stereo system set up for my computer, so it sounds way better if I just blast it.
But with :headphones: the sound is INSIDE MY HEAD! :2thumbsup:
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I'm hearing various great songs on youtube! :headphones:
Hey me too! I'm listening to Dope right now...
I love music on the computer! I hardly leave my room at all when I'm at home! :2thumbsup:
I used to just blast it, until my neighbors complained too much about the noise.
I prefer the sound quality I get from :headphones: !
I have a stereo system set up for my computer, so it sounds way better if I just blast it.
But with :headphones: the sound is INSIDE MY HEAD! :2thumbsup:
I don't like hearing things in my head though. I'd rather have all of my sounds originate from external sources
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The hotel room's AC.
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The hotel room's AC.
MY AC! :2thumbsup:
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The chortling and chirping of my parakeets.
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My beloved and essential air conditioning
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My beloved and essential air conditioning
:agreed: What would we do without it?
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My beloved and essential air conditioning
:agreed: What would we do without it?
Post of course. Just not about your AC :asthing:
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My beloved and essential air conditioning
:agreed: What would we do without it?
Post of course. Just not about your AC :asthing:
Still hear the AC, though. :P
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My beloved and essential air conditioning
:agreed: What would we do without it?
Post of course. Just not about your AC :asthing:
I'd post a lot of bitching about the heat! :laugh:
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The baseball game announcer from the about 10 blocks away.
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Some weird bubbling noise. :-\
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a kid of mine who I thought sound asleep.
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Airplane overhead and the parakeets
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Hau Ruck
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Processor fan! :nerdy:
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The parakeets since they're only 2 feet behind me. They sort of sound like a bird version of a babbling brook.
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My TV and the seagulls at 5 in the morning. ;D
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My TV and the seagulls at 5 in the morning. ;D
Seagulls are raucous (spelling?)
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The parakeets since they're only 2 feet behind me. They sort of sound like a bird version of a babbling brook.
They sound very cute. How many do you have? :)
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The parakeets since they're only 2 feet behind me. They sort of sound like a bird version of a babbling brook.
They sound very cute. How many do you have? :)
Two. They were my daughter's, but she got tired of their noises, so I just took them over. One is a bright blue and the other a sky blue. They're male and female, but since parakeets only breed when in a flock, we won't have a population explosion. They're named Harry and Hermione.
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The parakeets since they're only 2 feet behind me. They sort of sound like a bird version of a babbling brook.
They sound very cute. How many do you have? :)
Two. They were my daughter's, but she got tired of their noises, so I just took them over. One is a bright blue and the other a sky blue. They're male and female, but since parakeets only breed when in a flock, we won't have a population explosion. They're named Harry and Hermione.
They must be beautiful together, with those two shades of blue. I send them love. :heart:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG6MMbjxUkM
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Construction down the street fans and just now a big clap of thunder
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Lots of sirens at the big road nearby, and some kids playing nicely in a garden.
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Even more sirens, all in the same direction still.
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Neighbour cat drew my attention by big MEOWing. When I checked on her, she dropped a mouse at my feet. I caressed her, told her it was sweet, with a laugh, and after that she decided to eat it herself.
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chatting girls, now that they are at ease after making big grossed out noises, seeing what the neighbourcat was eating. :lol:
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I am beginning to mellow out some from a difficult day. I am hearing my son's stereo and it does me good to recognise the music he is playing.
He is in some ways a man of forty years and in some ways a child of four years.
:-\
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Even more sirens, all in the same direction still.
I hope nothing is terribly wrong! :orly:
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I'm hearing my processor fan! :nerdy:
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Even more sirens, all in the same direction still.
I hope nothing is terribly wrong! :orly:
Lots of accidents happen 3 to 4 km from where I live. And bad ones too. This time I heard no sirens from cars returning. Makes sense for police and fire-brigade. But ambulances are silent, either because someone isn't hurt badly, or because the wounded didn't make it there on the spot.
Accident was not that bad that the trauma helicopter had to fly out.
I know it's a reoccurring thing, but it doesn't make me like the sound.
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Chatty girls with a guinea pig again, and the neighbour cat, meowing and cleaning my staircase. Looks like she thinks I will offer her a mouse now. :asthing:
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Even more sirens, all in the same direction still.
I hope nothing is terribly wrong! :orly:
Lots of accidents happen 3 to 4 km from where I live. And bad ones too. This time I heard no sirens from cars returning. Makes sense for police and fire-brigade. But ambulances are silent, either because someone isn't hurt badly, or because the wounded didn't make it there on the spot.
Accident was not that bad that the trauma helicopter had to fly out.
I know it's a reoccurring thing, but it doesn't make me like the sound.
As I live in the state capital, there are numerous helicopters delivering airlifted patients to the hospital here daily. Although I don't live that close to the major hospital to hear them, just over a kilometre away, I had a friend once who lived a couple of blocks away and he found it so distressing that he moved. He didn't feel that hearing a helicopter coming in in the middle of every night, knowing that someone was most likely near death on it was a very good thing to hear each night.
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Chatty girls with a guinea pig again, and the neighbour cat, meowing and cleaning my staircase. Looks like she thinks I will offer her a mouse now. :asthing:
Is the guinea pig cute? (asks the rodent killer)
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Chatty girls with a guinea pig again, and the neighbour cat, meowing and cleaning my staircase. Looks like she thinks I will offer her a mouse now. :asthing:
Is the guinea pig cute? (asks the rodent killer)
ALL guinea pigs are cute! :heart: And chatty, too! :heart: They chirp and squeak and even make bubbling sounds. :heart:
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Chatty girls with a guinea pig again, and the neighbour cat, meowing and cleaning my staircase. Looks like she thinks I will offer her a mouse now. :asthing:
Is the guinea pig cute? (asks the rodent killer)
ALL guinea pigs are cute! :heart: And chatty, too! :heart: They chirp and squeak and even make bubbling sounds. :heart:
I have one that looks like a panda bear, complete with perfectly identical black patches on each eye. I will have to post a photo of him one day. His name is Panda. He is at my other daughters house now. She claimed him as her own!
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Chatty girls with a guinea pig again, and the neighbour cat, meowing and cleaning my staircase. Looks like she thinks I will offer her a mouse now. :asthing:
Is the guinea pig cute? (asks the rodent killer)
ALL guinea pigs are cute! :heart: And chatty, too! :heart: They chirp and squeak and even make bubbling sounds. :heart:
I have one that looks like a panda bear, complete with perfectly identical black patches on each eye. I will have to post a photo of him one day. His name is Panda. He is at my other daughters house now. She claimed him as her own!
He sounds absolutely adorable! I'm not surprised she claimed him! :heart:
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Chatty girls with a guinea pig again, and the neighbour cat, meowing and cleaning my staircase. Looks like she thinks I will offer her a mouse now. :asthing:
Is the guinea pig cute? (asks the rodent killer)
ALL guinea pigs are cute! :heart: And chatty, too! :heart: They chirp and squeak and even make bubbling sounds. :heart:
I have one that looks like a panda bear, complete with perfectly identical black patches on each eye. I will have to post a photo of him one day. His name is Panda. He is at my other daughters house now. She claimed him as her own!
He sounds absolutely adorable! I'm not surprised she claimed him! :heart:
He is very cute.
Right now, I want one of these....this is cuteness out of control;
http://cdn-www.dailypuppy.com/media/dogs/anonymous/dudley_pug_beagle_puggle_03.jpg_w450.jpg
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Chatty girls with a guinea pig again, and the neighbour cat, meowing and cleaning my staircase. Looks like she thinks I will offer her a mouse now. :asthing:
Is the guinea pig cute? (asks the rodent killer)
ALL guinea pigs are cute! :heart: And chatty, too! :heart: They chirp and squeak and even make bubbling sounds. :heart:
I have one that looks like a panda bear, complete with perfectly identical black patches on each eye. I will have to post a photo of him one day. His name is Panda. He is at my other daughters house now. She claimed him as her own!
He sounds absolutely adorable! I'm not surprised she claimed him! :heart:
He is very cute.
Right now, I want one of these....this is cuteness out of control;
http://cdn-www.dailypuppy.com/media/dogs/anonymous/dudley_pug_beagle_puggle_03.jpg_w450.jpg
Awww, yes it is! What a face! :heart:
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I'm currently hearing awful static-laden music and spammy announcements while on hold waiting to speak to the call center at my bank. :facepalm2:
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Hearing this....the show I am watching is set in 1981...the music is fab;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tk7r8whgH-c
This actually was the first single I ever bought for myself.
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Ooops...I had my eyes off the screen while posting...now think I have missed a critical part of the plot. Now I don't know who murdered whom.
*waits for more music*
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Ooops...I had my eyes off the screen while posting...now think I have missed a critical part of the plot. Now I don't know who murdered whom.
*waits for more music*
It's the music that matters! :notes: :dance: :notes:
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I'm currently hearing awful static-laden music and spammy announcements while on hold waiting to speak to the call center at my bank. :facepalm2:
Well, after about a 13-minute wait on hold, I have found out that the bank's computer systems are down,
so nobody can answer my questions at this time! :facepalm2:
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I'm currently hearing awful static-laden music and spammy announcements while on hold waiting to speak to the call center at my bank. :facepalm2:
Well, after about a 13-minute wait on hold, I have found out that the bank's computer systems are down,
so nobody can answer my questions at this time! :facepalm2:
If their computer systems are down, that might be why there was a wait on the phone. A lot of phone contact centres are run on computer systems and software too.
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I'm currently hearing awful static-laden music and spammy announcements while on hold waiting to speak to the call center at my bank. :facepalm2:
Well, after about a 13-minute wait on hold, I have found out that the bank's computer systems are down,
so nobody can answer my questions at this time! :facepalm2:
If their computer systems are down, that might be why there was a wait on the phone. A lot of phone contact centres are run on computer systems and software too.
What's weird is that I've never been connected to a call center; there's always been an automated information menu to use on the phone.
Funny that they only connect you to live people so you can be told AGAIN that the computer is down! :laugh:
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I'm currently hearing awful static-laden music and spammy announcements while on hold waiting to speak to the call center at my bank. :facepalm2:
Well, after about a 13-minute wait on hold, I have found out that the bank's computer systems are down,
so nobody can answer my questions at this time! :facepalm2:
If their computer systems are down, that might be why there was a wait on the phone. A lot of phone contact centres are run on computer systems and software too.
What's weird is that I've never been connected to a call center; there's always been an automated information menu to use on the phone.
Funny that they only connect you to live people so you can be told AGAIN that the computer is down! :laugh:
Ah, the marvels of the modern world.
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Oxygene, Jean Michel Jarre. Loud enough to drown anything else. :zoinks:
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Oxygene, Jean Michel Jarre. Loud enough to drown anything else. :zoinks:
:thumbup:
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My computer, I am enjoying the quiet.
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the birds are strangely silent now that I posted the thread on what to do with a parakeet.
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the birds are strangely silent now that I posted the thread on what to do with a parakeet.
Do Parakeets have the same affinity with Crows and Seagulls that Loverbirds do?
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the birds are strangely silent now that I posted the thread on what to do with a parakeet.
Do Parakeets have the same affinity with Crows and Seagulls that Loverbirds do?
I don't know. Since they're raised in captivity, I'd hazzard a "no?"
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the birds are strangely silent now that I posted the thread on what to do with a parakeet.
Do Parakeets have the same affinity with Crows and Seagulls that Loverbirds do?
I don't know. Since they're raised in captivity, I'd hazzard a "no?"
Daphne du Maurier's Lovebirds were raised in captivity too.
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the birds are strangely silent now that I posted the thread on what to do with a parakeet.
Do Parakeets have the same affinity with Crows and Seagulls that Loverbirds do?
I don't know. Since they're raised in captivity, I'd hazzard a "no?"
Daphne du Maurier's Lovebirds were raised in captivity too.
Ah, Yes. The Birds. Quite unsettling to come out of the show into a flock of pigeons.
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the birds are strangely silent now that I posted the thread on what to do with a parakeet.
Do Parakeets have the same affinity with Crows and Seagulls that Loverbirds do?
I don't know. Since they're raised in captivity, I'd hazzard a "no?"
Daphne du Maurier's Lovebirds were raised in captivity too.
Ah, Yes. The Birds. Quite unsettling to come out of the show into a flock of pigeons.
I never saw that at the theater. I like Frenzy best of Hitchcocks movies.
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Fans the tv some fireworks earlier
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Fans the tv some fireworks earlier
I forgot what thread I'm in a got all :asthing: confused at this post.
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Fans the tv some fireworks earlier
I forgot what thread I'm in a got all :asthing: confused at this post.
Stay right where you are, light your flares if you have any, and wait for the rescuers to reach you! :thumbup:
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Fans the tv some fireworks earlier
I forgot what thread I'm in a got all :asthing: confused at this post.
Stay right where you are, light your flares if you have any, and wait for the rescuers to reach you! :thumbup:
:LMAO: Thanks for the helpful advice cbc.
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Fans the tv some fireworks earlier
I forgot what thread I'm in a got all :asthing: confused at this post.
Stay right where you are, light your flares if you have any, and wait for the rescuers to reach you! :thumbup:
:LMAO: Thanks for the helpful advice cbc.
You're welcome! I'm all about helping! :zoinks:
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Procrastinating kid. Trying to con me too. :zombiefuck:
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UhM I am shaking the house for the first time in a great while.
Everyone is gone and I am home alone!
I am playing Blue Oyster Cult and minutes away from dancing around like a spaz.
I have had freams of lost love during the night. Not just fleeting images, but whole life long stories, even multiple generations in some scenes (starting as a frog eater in my youth and finding out about girls and then choosing one then going through all parenting and ending with death as a loved grand arent who has done his best. An amazing dream, indeed) of my "second" love who died in my twenties from the flu I was carrying.
Thank fuck I am alone for this trying memory and I can feel it in the music that she and I shared so many times.
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The processor fans and the keyboard clicking.
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TV, parakeets, A/C fan, daughter looking for her clothes and husband talking to the TV, clicking of the keyboard.
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Air conditioner and mouse clicks.
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A shark show on my tv.
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A shark show on my tv.
Is it Shark Week on the Discovery Channel? :shark:
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A shark show on my tv.
Is it Shark Week on the Discovery Channel? :shark:
Yes, they are showing lots of Shark shows.
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A shark show on my tv.
Is it Shark Week on the Discovery Channel? :shark:
Yes, they are showing lots of Shark shows.
Those shows scare me somewhat. :hide:
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A shark show on my tv.
Is it Shark Week on the Discovery Channel? :shark:
Yes, they are showing lots of Shark shows.
Those shows scare me somewhat. :hide:
:scratchhead: I don't get that cbc? Why would a documentary scare you?
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A shark show on my tv.
Is it Shark Week on the Discovery Channel? :shark:
Yes, they are showing lots of Shark shows.
Those shows scare me somewhat. :hide:
:scratchhead: I don't get that cbc? Why would a documentary scare you?
I have an occasional, irrational fear that I will one day be eaten by a shark. Not that it's likely, but it seems like such a terrible way to die. :-\
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So it's a shark specific thing. Okay that makes more sense.
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So it's a shark specific thing. Okay that makes more sense.
Yes, watching something about sharks makes me wince because they are maneaters,
and I would look to them like a plump, juicy seal! :o
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So it's a shark specific thing. Okay that makes more sense.
Yes, watching something about sharks makes me wince because they are maneaters,
and I would look to them like a plump, juicy seal! :o
You are a white girl and most seals are dark, especially when they are wet. Still getting nailed by a Great White would really suck.
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So it's a shark specific thing. Okay that makes more sense.
Yes, watching something about sharks makes me wince because they are maneaters,
and I would look to them like a plump, juicy seal! :o
You are a white girl and most seals are dark, especially when they are wet. Still getting nailed by a Great White would really suck.
It really would. Hmmm, being so white, I'd probably look like a giant pork roast! :laugh:
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So it's a shark specific thing. Okay that makes more sense.
Yes, watching something about sharks makes me wince because they are maneaters,
and I would look to them like a plump, juicy seal! :o
You are a white girl and most seals are dark, especially when they are wet. Still getting nailed by a Great White would really suck.
It really would. Hmmm, being so white, I'd probably look like a giant pork roast! :laugh:
With your sweet personality you're more likely to be mistaken for a marzipan peach.
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So it's a shark specific thing. Okay that makes more sense.
Yes, watching something about sharks makes me wince because they are maneaters,
and I would look to them like a plump, juicy seal! :o
You are a white girl and most seals are dark, especially when they are wet. Still getting nailed by a Great White would really suck.
It really would. Hmmm, being so white, I'd probably look like a giant pork roast! :laugh:
With your sweet personality you're more likely to be mistaken for a marzipan peach.
You are sweet too. I guess we'd both better stay out of the water! :laugh:
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Right now I am hearing my air conditioner, mouse clicks, keyboard clicks, and occasional teeth-grinding sounds! :laugh:
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Music. A train passing. The keyboard.
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my computer humming (fan?)
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My computer and my bar fridge whirring.
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The server room, outside my office.
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Yessongs on ear phones
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David Bowie, I love this song from Station To Station, it was originally done by Johnny Mathis.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cSAKlu0OlU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cSAKlu0OlU)
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More Bowie excellence.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNL-pG9q75U (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNL-pG9q75U)
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End of the spinning cycle of the washing machine, Kate Bush, my youngest counting her money, and the sounds the computer and I make.
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A generator that's powering some temporary traffic lights outside. There was a gas leak across the street about 6 months ago, and now I think a section of the gas main is being replaced.
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The air conditioning & my fountain on the table.
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The air conditioning & my fountain on the table.
Fountain? Water, or soda? :orly:
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The sound of quiet.
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Some crap about jellies on my tv.
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Some crap about jellies on my tv.
What kind of jellies? Royal jelly? Trappist Preserves? Details, I need details! :zoinks:
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Some crap about jellies on my tv.
What kind of jellies? Royal jelly? Trappist Preserves? Details, I need details! :zoinks:
Jelly fish although they are not really fish.
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Some crap about jellies on my tv.
What kind of jellies? Royal jelly? Trappist Preserves? Details, I need details! :zoinks:
Jelly fish although they are not really fish.
Aha! Nasty stinging blobs, they are! Last week I watched a show about stiletto snakes...their venom can dissolve bone. :zombiefuck:
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Some crap about jellies on my tv.
What kind of jellies? Royal jelly? Trappist Preserves? Details, I need details! :zoinks:
Jelly fish although they are not really fish.
Aha! Nasty stinging blobs, they are! Last week I watched a show about stiletto snakes...their venom can dissolve bone. :zombiefuck:
That sounds really bad.
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Some crap about jellies on my tv.
What kind of jellies? Royal jelly? Trappist Preserves? Details, I need details! :zoinks:
Jelly fish although they are not really fish.
Aha! Nasty stinging blobs, they are! Last week I watched a show about stiletto snakes...their venom can dissolve bone. :zombiefuck:
That sounds really bad.
It really is! This poor guy they profiled was bitten on the thumb by a stiletto, the venom liquified flesh and dissolved bone, and
he is lucky to have had a successful reconstruction. Also, he says the pain comes back sometimes, even though the bite happened months (?) ago. Nasty stuff, stiletto venom! :hide:
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Pink Floyd.
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Pink Floyd.
I wonder if I can enjoy that again one day.
Have had neighbours playing it day and night at such volume that the plates in our cupboards were rattling. At night it would be in short intervals, 10 seconds or so, so, no use to call the police. It was over by the time they could be there.
Pink Floyd makes me think of nightly walks, to escape the sound, returning at 3 am, in the hope to be able to sleep undisturbed till morning came.
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Pink Floyd.
I wonder if I can enjoy that again one day.
Have had neighbours playing it day and night at such volume that the plates in our cupboards were rattling. At night it would be in short intervals, 10 seconds or so, so, no use to call the police. It was over by the time they could be there.
Pink Floyd makes me think of nightly walks, to escape the sound, returning at 3 am, in the hope to be able to sleep undisturbed till morning came.
I'm sorry Pink Floyd has such unpleasant associations in your mind. :(
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Pink Floyd.
I wonder if I can enjoy that again one day.
Have had neighbours playing it day and night at such volume that the plates in our cupboards were rattling. At night it would be in short intervals, 10 seconds or so, so, no use to call the police. It was over by the time they could be there.
Pink Floyd makes me think of nightly walks, to escape the sound, returning at 3 am, in the hope to be able to sleep undisturbed till morning came.
That's a shame. They made some pretty good songs.
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Pink Floyd.
I wonder if I can enjoy that again one day.
Have had neighbours playing it day and night at such volume that the plates in our cupboards were rattling. At night it would be in short intervals, 10 seconds or so, so, no use to call the police. It was over by the time they could be there.
Pink Floyd makes me think of nightly walks, to escape the sound, returning at 3 am, in the hope to be able to sleep undisturbed till morning came.
I'm sorry Pink Floyd has such unpleasant associations in your mind. :(
The walks were great, but neighbours controlling my sleeping pattern wasn't.
Houseowner really couldn't be arsed to do something about it. We complained, with others complaining too. But, they denied that there were complaints. So, almost all of us left the block.
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Pink Floyd.
I wonder if I can enjoy that again one day.
Have had neighbours playing it day and night at such volume that the plates in our cupboards were rattling. At night it would be in short intervals, 10 seconds or so, so, no use to call the police. It was over by the time they could be there.
Pink Floyd makes me think of nightly walks, to escape the sound, returning at 3 am, in the hope to be able to sleep undisturbed till morning came.
I'm sorry Pink Floyd has such unpleasant associations in your mind. :(
The walks were great, but neighbours controlling my sleeping pattern wasn't.
Houseowner really couldn't be arsed to do something about it. We complained, with others complaining too. But, they denied that there were complaints. So, almost all of us left the block.
I have been blessed in not having such persistently irritating neighbors.
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Pink Floyd.
I wonder if I can enjoy that again one day.
Have had neighbours playing it day and night at such volume that the plates in our cupboards were rattling. At night it would be in short intervals, 10 seconds or so, so, no use to call the police. It was over by the time they could be there.
Pink Floyd makes me think of nightly walks, to escape the sound, returning at 3 am, in the hope to be able to sleep undisturbed till morning came.
I'm sorry Pink Floyd has such unpleasant associations in your mind. :(
The walks were great, but neighbours controlling my sleeping pattern wasn't.
Houseowner really couldn't be arsed to do something about it. We complained, with others complaining too. But, they denied that there were complaints. So, almost all of us left the block.
I have been blessed in not having such persistently irritating neighbors.
Are you a good neighbor too? :viking:
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Generally speaking yes.
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Generally speaking yes.
Should I ask what happens in those non-general moments? :zoinks:
*uses imagination* -----> :litigious:
Oh well, everyone has an off day! :2thumbsup:
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Jamie & Adam.
That's what I wanted to hear! That's what I'm talking about!
BUSTED!!
And a few birds as well.
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Jamie & Adam.
That's what I wanted to hear! That's what I'm talking about!
BUSTED!!
And a few birds as well.
Jamie & Adam? Who are they? :orly:
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Jamie & Adam.
That's what I wanted to hear! That's what I'm talking about!
BUSTED!!
And a few birds as well.
Jamie & Adam? Who are they? :orly:
Messers Heineman and Savage. Those Mythbusting guys. :google:
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Jamie & Adam.
That's what I wanted to hear! That's what I'm talking about!
BUSTED!!
And a few birds as well.
Jamie & Adam? Who are they? :orly:
Messers Heineman and Savage. Those Mythbusting guys. :google:
OK, is that an Aussie show, or is it American? And what myths have they busted today? 8)
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Jamie & Adam.
That's what I wanted to hear! That's what I'm talking about!
BUSTED!!
And a few birds as well.
Jamie & Adam? Who are they? :orly:
Messers Heineman and Savage. Those Mythbusting guys. :google:
OK, is that an Aussie show, or is it American? And what myths have they busted today? 8)
American. Mostly shown on Discovery Channel.
Needle in a Haystack, for one.
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Jamie & Adam.
That's what I wanted to hear! That's what I'm talking about!
BUSTED!!
And a few birds as well.
Jamie & Adam? Who are they? :orly:
Messers Heineman and Savage. Those Mythbusting guys. :google:
OK, is that an Aussie show, or is it American? And what myths have they busted today? 8)
American. Mostly shown on Discovery Channel.
Needle in a Haystack, for one.
So, is it actually EASY to find a needle in a haystack? :orly:
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Jamie & Adam.
That's what I wanted to hear! That's what I'm talking about!
BUSTED!!
And a few birds as well.
Jamie & Adam? Who are they? :orly:
Messers Heineman and Savage. Those Mythbusting guys. :google:
OK, is that an Aussie show, or is it American? And what myths have they busted today? 8)
American. Mostly shown on Discovery Channel.
Needle in a Haystack, for one.
So, is it actually EASY to find a needle in a haystack? :orly:
Yes, if you use the Needle Finder 2000, although Adam may have found a flaw somewhere. Adam found all 4 needles hidden, while the others only managed 3.
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Jamie & Adam.
That's what I wanted to hear! That's what I'm talking about!
BUSTED!!
And a few birds as well.
Jamie & Adam? Who are they? :orly:
Messers Heineman and Savage. Those Mythbusting guys. :google:
OK, is that an Aussie show, or is it American? And what myths have they busted today? 8)
American. Mostly shown on Discovery Channel.
Needle in a Haystack, for one.
So, is it actually EASY to find a needle in a haystack? :orly:
Yes, if you use the Needle Finder 2000, although Adam may have found a flaw somewhere. Adam found all 4 needles hidden, while the others only managed 3.
Needle Finder 2000... :laugh: What is it, a magnet?
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Jamie & Adam.
That's what I wanted to hear! That's what I'm talking about!
BUSTED!!
And a few birds as well.
Jamie & Adam? Who are they? :orly:
Messers Heineman and Savage. Those Mythbusting guys. :google:
OK, is that an Aussie show, or is it American? And what myths have they busted today? 8)
American. Mostly shown on Discovery Channel.
Needle in a Haystack, for one.
So, is it actually EASY to find a needle in a haystack? :orly:
Yes, if you use the Needle Finder 2000, although Adam may have found a flaw somewhere. Adam found all 4 needles hidden, while the others only managed 3.
Needle Finder 2000... :laugh: What is it, a magnet?
Yes... Of a sort.
Oh, and talking to plants is bollox too.
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Jamie & Adam.
That's what I wanted to hear! That's what I'm talking about!
BUSTED!!
And a few birds as well.
Jamie & Adam? Who are they? :orly:
Messers Heineman and Savage. Those Mythbusting guys. :google:
OK, is that an Aussie show, or is it American? And what myths have they busted today? 8)
American. Mostly shown on Discovery Channel.
Needle in a Haystack, for one.
So, is it actually EASY to find a needle in a haystack? :orly:
Yes, if you use the Needle Finder 2000, although Adam may have found a flaw somewhere. Adam found all 4 needles hidden, while the others only managed 3.
Needle Finder 2000... :laugh: What is it, a magnet?
Yes... Of a sort.
Oh, and talking to plants is bollox too.
I figured as much. :laugh:
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The machine gun clatter of the rain on something outside.
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A jet going to the local airport it's small but really low and loud
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Pink Floyd
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kids :thumbdn: They should be sleeping, or at least quiet.
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kids :thumbdn: They should be sleeping, or at least quiet.
This. :LOL:
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Funny how parents spend the first two years of their child's life exerting so much energy on teaching them to walk and talk, then all they want is for them to just sit down and shut up.
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Funny how parents spend the first two years of their child's life exerting so much energy on teaching them to walk and talk, then all they want is for them to just sit down and shut up.
Oh, I love them to walk and talk, but somehow I do not appreciate that at midnight. :blah: :blah: :blah: :blah: :zombiefuck:
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Mother used to say, it's a shame parents can't bottle that energy and give it back to them when they're fifteen and won't get off the couch and go mow the yard.
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Kids have no sense of timing. Maybe if there was a way to fix their body clocks, then the buggers wouldn't be a problem.
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Roadworks outside. There's a medium-sized tracked excavator, a mini-excavator, an articulated dump truck carrying asphalt, a truck with a hydraulic arm and bucket that's carrying earth, a small front-loading dump truck and a small road roller.
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Clacking of a pneumatic wrench as they put someone else's car back together. I am posting from my laptop, which I loathe, but my trip was delayed due to a power window problem in my van.
I was headed out to the National Forest today, before sun up for a weekend away from everything and a camping trip to the wild, when the window fucked up. The window went down and broke. It would not raise!! I thought it would have been fixed by now and we would be on our way again.
I am going to have to waste a whole day, it seems.
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The processor fan.
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Jamie & Adam.
That's what I wanted to hear! That's what I'm talking about!
BUSTED!!
And a few birds as well.
Jamie & Adam? Who are they? :orly:
Messers Heineman and Savage. Those Mythbusting guys. :google:
OK, is that an Aussie show, or is it American? And what myths have they busted today? 8)
American. Mostly shown on Discovery Channel.
Needle in a Haystack, for one.
So, is it actually EASY to find a needle in a haystack? :orly:
Yes, if you use the Needle Finder 2000, although Adam may have found a flaw somewhere. Adam found all 4 needles hidden, while the others only managed 3.
Needle Finder 2000... :laugh: What is it, a magnet?
Yes... Of a sort.
Oh, and talking to plants is bollox too.
I figured as much. :laugh:
Talking to your plants outdoors is a waste of time, but what about those poor, imprisoned plants you keep in little jars in your home?
I will make a brief explanation of the importance of talking to your captive plants if necessary, but first I will pose a couple of questions for you to ponder ... When we exhale, what gas is expelled in great amounts, especially when we speak expressively? ... and ... What gas do plants exchange for oxygen during their cycles of respiration?
You do not have to be a fucking Rocket Surgeon to figure this one out on your own.
:lol:
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TV
Fan
And my son shooting an airsoft gun in his room
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Parakeets, as usual. Computer fan
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Parakeets, as usual. Computer fan
Have the parakeets calmed down since that day they were so disruptively loud? :laugh:
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Parakeets, as usual. Computer fan
Have the parakeets calmed down since that day they were so disruptively loud? :laugh:
Yeah, they're not so vocal, but they've taken to dopping things in the cage so it sounds like a jail break. Sneaky little devils they stop it when I turn around so I can't see what exactly they're doing and fix it. But I know they're having fun, so I am secretly amused, even if the real Queen Victoria was "... not amused."
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Parakeets, as usual. Computer fan
Have the parakeets calmed down since that day they were so disruptively loud? :laugh:
Yeah, they're not so vocal, but they've taken to dopping things in the cage so it sounds like a jail break. Sneaky little devils they stop it when I turn around so I can't see what exactly they're doing and fix it. But I know they're having fun, so I am secretly amused, even if the real Queen Victoria was "... not amused."
You have more fun that she did, I think. :thumbup:
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Hedgehog making lots of noises in the garden.
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Hedgehog making lots of noises in the garden.
Would that be Sonic the Hedgehog?
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The baseball announcer. Some insects buzzing outside after the rain. Daughter muttering to herself.
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Parakeets, as usual. Computer fan
Parakeets and parrots are noisy creatures glad they don't have a nest near my house bad enough when they fly by
I hear traffic in the distance and crickets
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Hedgehog making lots of noises in the garden.
Would that be Sonic the Hedgehog?
Or Ron Jeremy.
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Hedgehog making lots of noises in the garden.
Would that be Sonic the Hedgehog?
Or Ron Jeremy.
Mankind would end if he and I were the last 2 people on Earth and not only because I'm too old for children.
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Hedgehog making lots of noises in the garden.
Would that be Sonic the Hedgehog?
Or Ron Jeremy.
Mankind would end if he and I were the last 2 people on Earth and not only because I'm too old for children.
:rofl:
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Hedgehog making lots of noises in the garden.
Would that be Sonic the Hedgehog?
Or Ron Jeremy.
Mankind would end if he and I were the last 2 people on Earth and not only because I'm too old for children.
:rofl:
I dunno, I guess if she had the choice between him and Rush Limbaugh.
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The server room, next to mine.
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A daughter of mine captivated in a laughing fit.
Told her to go outside if she was about to throw up.
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A daughter of mine captivated in a laughing fit.
Told her to go outside if she was about to throw up.
Now I may start a laughing fit! :rofl:
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A daughter of mine captivated in a laughing fit.
Told her to go outside if she was about to throw up.
Now I may start a laughing fit! :rofl:
She ended up with the hiccups. :evillaugh:
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Music (Nino Rota), my old laptop's DVD drive making noises while booting a CD.
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Apart from the interaction and actions of the computer and me, tv, birds, and the microwave beeping for attention.
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A dehumidifier. My laptop. The processor fan.
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A dehumidifier. My laptop. The processor fan.
What are you dehumidifying?
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A dehumidifier. My laptop. The processor fan.
What are you dehumidifying?
The basement where my study is.
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A dehumidifier. My laptop. The processor fan.
What are you dehumidifying?
The basement where my study is.
My word, shouldn't you have your own tower in the castle? A basement is totally unsuitable for a man of your capabilities.
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Rolling thunder in the distance
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My fan, my keystrokes and mouse clicks, and my grinding teeth. :green:
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My fan, my keystrokes and mouse clicks, and my grinding teeth. :green:
Horrible sound, that latter sound.
I remember me fleeing all through the house, to find a place where I would not hear the gnashing of teeth. :asthing:
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My fan, my keystrokes and mouse clicks, and my grinding teeth. :green:
Horrible sound, that latter sound.
I remember me fleeing all through the house, to find a place where I would not hear the gnashing of teeth. :asthing:
Sorry, I'll stop. See, I'm not doing it anymore. -----> :angel:
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A dehumidifier. My laptop. The processor fan.
What are you dehumidifying?
The basement where my study is.
My word, shouldn't you have your own tower in the castle? A basement is totally unsuitable for a man of your capabilities.
Indeed. I feel a Jaguar is a step in the right direction, however.
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Hermione and Harry, the parakeets. (My sister told me they were a mixed pair, so Ginny became Harry)
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Cricket, Cicadas, and traffic
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kids, talking in English. :laugh:
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My air conditioner, keystrokes and mouse clicks. 8)
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The dryer, the washer, the television.
Fortunately, the laundry is almost done and the television is an inoffensive science program about "the universe" - complete with commentary by Stephen Hawking, that my son has chosen wisely.
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The dehumidifier.
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As usual, Harry and Hermione just twittering and tsking away.
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As usual, Harry and Hermione just twittering and tsking away.
I hope they're not still raising and dropping the cage door!
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As usual, Harry and Hermione just twittering and tsking away.
I hope they're not still raising and dropping the cage door!
No, just chattering away.
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As usual, Harry and Hermione just twittering and tsking away.
I hope they're not still raising and dropping the cage door!
No, just chattering away.
Sounds as if they have learned some respect. Maybe they reads parts' suggestion that they be put to work in a coal mine! :zombiefuck:
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As usual, Harry and Hermione just twittering and tsking away.
I hope they're not still raising and dropping the cage door!
No, just chattering away.
They are talking about you and snickering.
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As usual, Harry and Hermione just twittering and tsking away.
I hope they're not still raising and dropping the cage door!
No, just chattering away.
They are talking about you and snickering.
Daffy little birds! Time to buy a miniature roasting pan and show it to them every time they get fresh! :laugh:
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As usual, Harry and Hermione just twittering and tsking away.
I hope they're not still raising and dropping the cage door!
No, just chattering away.
They are talking about you and snickering.
Daffy little birds! Time to buy a miniature roasting pan and show it to them every time they get fresh! :laugh:
You scared them quiet! Who knew parakeets could read?
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As usual, Harry and Hermione just twittering and tsking away.
I hope they're not still raising and dropping the cage door!
No, just chattering away.
They are talking about you and snickering.
Daffy little birds! Time to buy a miniature roasting pan and show it to them every time they get fresh! :laugh:
You scared them quiet! Who knew parakeets could read?
She is diabolical.
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The voices in my head, crickets and a train going by
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As usual, Harry and Hermione just twittering and tsking away.
I hope they're not still raising and dropping the cage door!
No, just chattering away.
They are talking about you and snickering.
Daffy little birds! Time to buy a miniature roasting pan and show it to them every time they get fresh! :laugh:
You scared them quiet! Who knew parakeets could read?
She is diabolical.
Just giving them a little tough love! :evillaugh:
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This song. I normally listen to the alternative rock stations but I have heard this on one of the pop stations.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwVW4nUfTzI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwVW4nUfTzI)
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I hear my fan, my keystrokes, my mouse clicks, my teeth grinding, and some songs I have located on Youtube! :headphones:
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I hear my fan, my keystrokes, my mouse clicks, my teeth grinding, and some songs I have located on Youtube! :headphones:
My, what big ears you have. I may assign you to Her Majesty's Secret Service. You'll be number 999.
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I hear my fan, my keystrokes, my mouse clicks, my teeth grinding, and some songs I have located on Youtube! :headphones:
My, what big ears you have. I may assign you to Her Majesty's Secret Service. You'll be number 999.
Can't wait to get started! :swords:
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Vivaldi. :heart:
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The television it's on law and order. So I'm sittin outside
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Crickets and traffic in the distance
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The television it's on law and order. So I'm sittin outside
Not a Law & Order fan then? :police:
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My music. :thumbup:
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My music. :thumbup:
I love to listen to music on the computer! :headbang2:
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My music. :thumbup:
I love to listen to music on the computer! :headbang2:
Do you normally put it on full blast so that your neighbours can hear? :zoinks:
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My music. :thumbup:
I love to listen to music on the computer! :headbang2:
Do you normally put it on full blast so that your neighbours can hear? :zoinks:
No, I listen on my :headphones: ! It's less annoying to others, and I like the sound quality. :headbang2:
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My music. :thumbup:
I love to listen to music on the computer! :headbang2:
Do you normally put it on full blast so that your neighbours can hear? :zoinks:
No, I listen on my :headphones: ! It's less annoying to others, and I like the sound quality. :headbang2:
But then you can't hear Michael Meyers sneaking up behind you >:D >:D >:D
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My music. :thumbup:
I love to listen to music on the computer! :headbang2:
Do you normally put it on full blast so that your neighbours can hear? :zoinks:
No, I listen on my :headphones: ! It's less annoying to others, and I like the sound quality. :headbang2:
But then you can't hear Michael Meyers sneaking up behind you >:D >:D >:D
Does having 6 sense count?
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A Queen remix.
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A Queen remix.
Poor Weakling.
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A Queen remix.
Poor Weakling.
Yes, my immediate reaction was, "He's mixing me into what?"
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A Queen remix.
Poor Weakling.
She's well kept, though. Um...
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A Queen remix.
Oooh which Queen remix?
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The air conditioner fan.
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A Queen remix.
Oooh which Queen remix?
Remind me to check. I'm not at home so can't check the title(s). It's a backup copy. :P
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Thunder, some gunfight/gun documentary on cable
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9tDB2fEEZQ
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Jean Michel jarre. :headbang2:
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bathwater running, air conditioner fan, Cheers on TV, the keets.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhwwCWkmYoc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhwwCWkmYoc)
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I'm listening to a little clip from a song I like. Embedding is disabled :thumbdn: but it's worth looking it up
if you are feeling rushed, stressed or aggravated at work! It will be playing in my head this weekend. :laugh:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMahnKtGevM&feature=related
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(http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/black_sabbath_debut_album.jpg)
This record is so dreamy and trippy... you just get lost in it...
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The TV and the drama going outside my house.
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Mouse clicks, keyboard clatter, processor fan...
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The keets, and something Prince Albert is watching.
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The keets, and something Prince Albert is watching.
I thought I was reading in the "what are you wearing" thread.
And I was wondering what keets were, and even more what it was what Prince Albert was watching. :eyebrows:
:asthing:
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The keets, and something Prince Albert is watching.
I thought I was reading in the "what are you wearing" thread.
And I was wondering what keets were, and even more what it was what Prince Albert was watching. :eyebrows:
:asthing:
Yeah, keets does sound like some British/Scottish slang word. Just my shorthand for the parakeets.
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The keets, and something Prince Albert is watching.
I thought I was reading in the "what are you wearing" thread.
And I was wondering what keets were, and even more what it was what Prince Albert was watching. :eyebrows:
:asthing:
Yeah, keets does sound like some British/Scottish slang word. Just my shorthand for the parakeets.
And you have not turned them into a colourful feather boa (yet).
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The keets, and something Prince Albert is watching.
I thought I was reading in the "what are you wearing" thread.
And I was wondering what keets were, and even more what it was what Prince Albert was watching. :eyebrows:
:asthing:
Yeah, keets does sound like some British/Scottish slang word. Just my shorthand for the parakeets.
Keats was okay, I like Poe better.
Bright Star
Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art
Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night
And watching. with eternal lids apart,
Like nature's patient, sleepless Eremite
The moving waters at their priestlike task
Of pure ablution round earth's human shores
Or gazing on the new soft fallen mask
Of snow upon the mountains and the moors--
No--yet still stedfast, still unchangeable,
Pillow'd upon my fair love's ripening breast
To feel forever its soft fall and swell,
Awake forever in a sweet unrest,
Still, to hear her tender taken-breath,
And so live forever--or else swoon to death.
Edit : this work is alright but I like Poe's Lenore much better.
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The Raven may quote "Nevermore," but my keets just chirp away.
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The Raven may quote "Nevermore," but my keets just chirp away.
I have noticed that bird enthusiasts need different skills than cat or dog owners. Dogs are easy.
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The Raven may quote "Nevermore," but my keets just chirp away.
I have noticed that bird enthusiasts need different skills than cat or dog owners. Dogs are easy.
Maybe that's why I love them so much! :laugh:
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crickets and a party in the distance
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crickets and a party in the distance
Were they playing Buddy Holly at the party? :LOL:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV5iQJLpVnM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV5iQJLpVnM)
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The Raven may quote "Nevermore," but my keets just chirp away.
I have noticed that bird enthusiasts need different skills than cat or dog owners. Dogs are easy.
So are Earth girls, or so they say.
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Neighbour girl singing completely out of tune, and home girl reading a story about a fictional queen with a fictional friend who do fictional things. Lots of laughter.
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Dishing machine. Processor fan on laptop. Jet plane outside.
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Law & Order in the background.
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Law & Order in the background.
Or, as many people pronounce it where I live, "LAWREN AWDA!" :laugh:
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Law & Order in the background.
Or, as many people pronounce it where I live, "LAWREN AWDA!" :laugh:
on "Long Guyland"
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The announcer for the baseball game and a (private) jet overhead.
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Law & Order in the background.
Or, as many people pronounce it where I live, "LAWREN AWDA!" :laugh:
on "Long Guyland"
Actually I am in central Massachusetts! :laugh:
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Law & Order in the background.
Or, as many people pronounce it where I live, "LAWREN AWDA!" :laugh:
on "Long Guyland"
But isn't it set in "New Yawk"?
Actually I am in central Massachusetts! :laugh:
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Law & Order in the background.
Or, as many people pronounce it where I live, "LAWREN AWDA!" :laugh:
on "Long Guyland"
Actually I am in central Massachusetts! :laugh:
But isn't it set in "New Yawk"?
Yes, I was just making fun of the way some people in my area pronounce the name of the show. :2thumbsup:
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Law & Order in the background.
Or, as many people pronounce it where I live, "LAWREN AWDA!" :laugh:
on "Long Guyland"
Actually I am in central Massachusetts! :laugh:
But isn't it set in "New Yawk"?
Yes, I was just making fun of the way some people in my area pronounce the name of the show. :2thumbsup:
:lol: I'm glad you don't sound like that.
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Law & Order in the background.
Or, as many people pronounce it where I live, "LAWREN AWDA!" :laugh:
on "Long Guyland"
Actually I am in central Massachusetts! :laugh:
But isn't it set in "New Yawk"?
Yes, I was just making fun of the way some people in my area pronounce the name of the show. :2thumbsup:
:lol: I'm glad you don't sound like that.
Thank you, me too! Thanks to my childhood peer group for rejecting me so I didn't pick up their accent! :2thumbsup:
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Law & Order in the background.
Or, as many people pronounce it where I live, "LAWREN AWDA!" :laugh:
on "Long Guyland"
Actually I am in central Massachusetts! :laugh:
But isn't it set in "New Yawk"?
Yes, I was just making fun of the way some people in my area pronounce the name of the show. :2thumbsup:
:lol: I'm glad you don't sound like that.
Thank you, me too! Thanks to my childhood peer group for rejecting me so I didn't pick up their accent! :2thumbsup:
:indeed:
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Musical adrenaline... :viking:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVzvRsl4rEM&feature=related
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After-the-Ballgame fireworks
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Apart from the computer, and me on the computer, I'm hearing Phineas and Firb. Smile away reformatory school episode. Candace singing a horribly soppy song.
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I hear my processor fan! :nerdy:
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I hear my processor fan! :nerdy:
I read professor fan :duh:
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Computer noise.
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I hear my processor fan! :nerdy:
I read professor fan :duh:
The smiley probably influenced you. :laugh:
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I hear my processor fan! :nerdy:
I read professor fan :duh:
The smiley probably influenced you. :laugh:
I've got this gullible condition, and can be influenced easily.
Therefore, I have to pick my friends carefully.
Just so you know.
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I hear my processor fan! :nerdy:
I read professor fan :duh:
The smiley probably influenced you. :laugh:
I've got this gullible condition, and can be influenced easily.
Therefore, I have to pick my friends carefully.
Just so you know.
I'm still a bit gullible myself! I'm very young for my age! :snowman:
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I hear my processor fan! :nerdy:
I read professor fan :duh:
The smiley probably influenced you. :laugh:
I've got this gullible condition, and can be influenced easily.
Therefore, I have to pick my friends carefully.
Just so you know.
Interesting. Then you are no match for my jedi-like mind powers. Most likely anyway. :zoinks:
(http://bloodylot.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/droids-we-were-looking-for1.jpg)
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I hear my processor fan! :nerdy:
I read professor fan :duh:
The smiley probably influenced you. :laugh:
I've got this gullible condition, and can be influenced easily.
Therefore, I have to pick my friends carefully.
Just so you know.
I'm still a bit gullible myself! I'm very young for my age! :snowman:
So sexay :eyelash:
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I hear my processor fan! :nerdy:
I read professor fan :duh:
The smiley probably influenced you. :laugh:
I've got this gullible condition, and can be influenced easily.
Therefore, I have to pick my friends carefully.
Just so you know.
Interesting. Then you are no match for my jedi-like mind powers. Most likely anyway. :zoinks:
(http://bloodylot.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/droids-we-were-looking-for1.jpg)
The force really is with you today. :plus:
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I hear my processor fan! :nerdy:
I read professor fan :duh:
The smiley probably influenced you. :laugh:
I've got this gullible condition, and can be influenced easily.
Therefore, I have to pick my friends carefully.
Just so you know.
I'm still a bit gullible myself! I'm very young for my age! :snowman:
So sexay :eyelash:
Thank you! I'm thinking maybe I can get it to work for me! ;D
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Just my music going on and on.
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Just my music going on and on.
I play the same songs over and over on my computer!
:headphones: :notes: :dance: :notes: :headphones:
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aspen leaves~ :2thumbsup:
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Jarre on the speakers. :headbang2:
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Prince Albert whistling Anchors Away.
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Crows, cats and my daughter pulling weeds in the front yard
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Everybody dance! :notes: :dance: :notes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l40bQFqJX6I
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Crows, cats and my daughter pulling weeds in the front yard
What sound does a daughter pulling weeds in the front yard make? If she pulls weeds in the back yard is it a different sound? Inquiring minds want to know.
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Dead Can Dance on the speakers.
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CRANK IT UP! :dance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fz6ghLy-hDw
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my cd player
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Computer sounds.
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Processor fan, keystrokes and mouse clicks! :nerdy:
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My computer fan, which got loud all of a sudden over the weekend (I've checked and it's barely dusty. AND I replaced the heatsink paste. Still loud)
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A train. Computer sounds.
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the keets as usual and the Princess Royal moaning (good) over sushi.
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The voices are telling me to sleep. :hahaha:
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The voices are probably right.
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my fucking landlord is doing construction so im hearing alot of hammering
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SG-1. (the episode where Carter is possessed by Jolinar)
My son's turn to choose the evening wind down "movie." He did OK.
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The Searchers Needles and Pins. The Ramones redid this song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypv1lZlW1WY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypv1lZlW1WY)
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Lemon drops crunching in my mouth
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The dishwasher
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The dishwasher
Machine or human?
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The dishwasher
Machine or human?
Machine and it's loud
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The dishwasher
Machine or human?
Machine and it's loud
Ah, ours is human. Prince Albert does the dishes when the sink can be accessed, which it can't right now because the kitchen resembles a photograph on how to hoard. We've been using disposable items and an exorbitant $$$$$$$$ buying take-out or microwaveable meals.
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Computer sounds
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Doctor Ooze.
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Kid growling at her homework.
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Music.
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The keet throwing gravel out of the cup. computer fan.
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Beyonce's Video Phone.
As a sidenote has anyone ever sung Video Phone in the shower? I have , It made me feel VERY sexy :zoinks:
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My laptop's processor cooler fan. My son getting ready for bed upstairs.
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Prince Albert whistling (no, that's not what I want to kill him for.)
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The keet throwing gravel out of the cup. computer fan.
Those keets are slobs! :zoinks:
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Fire engines
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The server and photocopier whirring away. Someone on the roof fixing the air conditioning. Muffled sound of traffic outside.
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The bird playing with his bells. The radio.
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My son is addicted to the "Life" vid I bought for him.
I hear a lot of that lately.
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Desk fan! Neighbors are brewing coffee and smoking cigarettes, so i have to compensate.
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The Beatles - Nowhere Man :headbang2:
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Stevie Wonder. ;D
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Computer sounds.
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The splash of fat rain drops from the roof and a clap of thunder
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Music - Asche zu Asche by Rammstein
Computer loudness
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ringing in my ears ,tv noise in background
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Cars
hammering from next door
music from up and down stairs
wind
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The keets cracking their seed.
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Listening to the freight trains heading up the valley
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Some conflicting voices inside my head.
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The keets cracking their seed.
Such a cute post, for some reason it gives me a mental picture of them! :heart:
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Coughing, stuffy noses, etc. Hope the end of sinus season comes soon.
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Ihsahn -
let it all come down! the deafnening sound of trumpets roar! the celebration of impending chaos! this is not terror, this is not war beyond repentence, this is the call of the abyss!
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Computer sounds
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Washing machine spinning, and some stuff on top of it rattling.
Faintly through that, I hear my keyboard being typed on.
Sound of computer is drowning in the other noises.
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My computer and heater.
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About two-hundred kids yammering at lunch my son's school. He is super star of the week so he gets to have lunch with his parents on Friday and I am here for him.
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Music.
I think playing the songs in this folder in alphabetical order was a mistake. :laugh:
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Chrissy Amphlett
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTRQntNCaCo&feature=related (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTRQntNCaCo&feature=related)
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Some CDA politicians telling on TV that they will concur with the new proposed government.
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The computer. My keyboard.
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Music in my ears. :thumbup:
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Geese.
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Geese?!?
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Yup, some others flew over my house right now too.
Not many, that's around dusk. But, they are there.
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the thunder, wind and rain ;D
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Prince Albert whistling
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Computer sounds. Water pipes.
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the thunder, wind and rain ;D
this
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The keet tossing her gravel out of her gravel cup.
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The keet tossing her gravel out of her gravel cup.
She sounds so cute, puttering around in her little cage, going about her little keet activities. :heart:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iLIhLv8LuY
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Fans.
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My son's stereo playing Chet Baker and Gerry Mulligan's collaboration on various classic "Jazz Ballads."
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Old-timey jazz at the Olive Garden.
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Jarre on the speakers.
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Invader Zim on the TV
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my neighbors yelling, and chicken breasts frying in frying pan..
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Computer sounds
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fire engine sounds.
annual fundraising day for a hospital for burning wounds. and they always bring the engines with full signals to draw attention.
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Hot fireman at the door though. :laugh:
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My laptop and the clock out in the kitchen ticking.
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Hot fireman at the door though. :laugh:
:needpics:
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Jarre.
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My sons subwoofer just the bass beat can't tell what it is
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Hot fireman at the door though. :laugh:
:needpics:
He was too fast, but what would you expect, with a burning mission like that.
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the mystical cd i use to have, :clap:
im gonna buy it again
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The Princess Royal talking to herself.
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Jarre on the speakers.
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Sounds of the "Avatar, the last Airbender" series.
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Music to de-hoard by! :dance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7It1GYMz3w
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Prince Albert singing "Been Mistreated". Do you think he suspects I want to do him in?
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my fan, its hot in my house and i need some fucking relief already! when is summer going to leave?
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computer fan, TV, parakeet, Princess Royal taking a bath, jet flying in the near distance
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The Beatles - All You Need Is Love
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Fairly Odd Parents on the tv, fishtank gurgling, monkeygirl humming, fire crackling
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John Barry's lovely, haunting theme from Midnight Cowboy,
featuring fine harmonica playing by Toots Thielemans.
I posted this awhile back in DirtDawg's music thread, but it bears re-posting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGORPUzLxtU
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-0kfOxSSa8
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Bagpipes, Lancaster Bomber (sounds from the memorial), fishtank
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Wonder Pets! Saving the day and eating some celery afterwards.
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Wonder Pets! Saving the day and eating some celery afterwards.
*CG now has the theme song stuck in her head*
:laugh:
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Wonder Pets! Saving the day and eating some celery afterwards.
*CG now has the theme song stuck in her head*
:laugh:
They are on their way to do some teamwork! My DVR is over 50% Wonder Pets! episodes. The rest is Spider-Man from the mid-90s.
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John Barry's lovely, haunting theme from Midnight Cowboy,
featuring fine harmonica playing by Toots Thielemans.
I posted this awhile back in DirtDawg's music thread, but it bears re-posting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGORPUzLxtU
I love that soundtrack.
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George Harrison
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My airconditioning.
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^Not the moans of your housemates partners?
I am hearing Invader Zim. My oldest minion is finally up and switched the channel. Much better than Spongebob Squarepants.
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^Not the moans of your housemates partners?
No, he's usually pretty stealthy. Brings them home really late, gets rid of them early in the morning. Seriously, he doesn't even make them a coffee or breakfast or anything.
I've heard a couple of sessions though...but all I can think of is the girl....you may be loving it now, but he's gonna be treating you like shit, pretty soon.
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TV sounds. Kids are both sick and hanging on the couch.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXwxE94YO5g&feature=related
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computer fan
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computer fan
Me too, plus the sound of my own chewing (was too hungry to wait for lunch at my friend's house :-[ ).
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Music from a DVD running a loop at the cinema.
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I hear the recycling truck approaching. Fortunately my bin is already out on the curb! :thumbup:
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Giggly girly sounds, and computer related sounds.
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Jarre.
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the parakeet rattling her beak on the cage.
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Computer sounds, and cat washing herself.
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Computer sounds, and cat washing herself.
And exactly how does a cat washing herself sound? Don't think I've heard my cats when they washed.
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Computer sounds, and cat washing herself.
And exactly how does a cat washing herself sound? Don't think I've heard my cats when they washed.
Sound of lots of cascading water, and singing in the shower too, Your Majesty.
Nah, she was sitting that close, that I could hear her tongue go over her fur.
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My wife and daughter talking.
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I am listening to Carole King singing while I post. I love 70's songs. :)
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Quite noisy. The keet squawking, computer fan, television, Prince Albert and the Princess Royal conversing.
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Quite noisy. The keet squawking, computer fan, television, Prince Albert and the Princess Royal conversing.
I was just hoping you'd mention the keet! How is she? :heart:
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Quite noisy. The keet squawking, computer fan, television, Prince Albert and the Princess Royal conversing.
I was just hoping you'd mention the keet! How is she? :heart:
she's definitely lonely. I'd get a friend for her, but it would be a never ending cycle of replacing a bird when the other one died.
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Quite noisy. The keet squawking, computer fan, television, Prince Albert and the Princess Royal conversing.
I was just hoping you'd mention the keet! How is she? :heart:
she's definitely lonely. I'd get a friend for her, but it would be a never ending cycle of replacing a bird when the other one died.
Yes, it would be, and it's not worth doing unless you really want the birds, IMO. :chin:
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[conceit]
The only sound I'm hearing is the sound of my awesomeness expanding through space and time. :checkout:\
[/conceit]
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[conceit]
The only sound I'm hearing is the sound of my awesomeness expanding through space and time. :checkout:\
[/conceit]
:yawn:
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[conceit]
The only sound I'm hearing is the sound of my awesomeness expanding through space and time. :checkout:\
[/conceit]
:yawn:
I know. Not that funny. Certainly not as good as some of my other work. :autism:
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The TV.
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The cat snoring :laugh:
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My processor fan! :nerdy:
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Silence
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AC/DC, an electrical guitar, the rattling of LEGO. And faintly, the keys of the computer, while I type.
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Wind, it is really windy outside.
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Wind, it is really windy outside.
Does that help dealing with the heat?
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Not really, it is hot wind. :sick:
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my friend snoring
and
"they try to make me go to rehab and I say no..no..no"
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Not really, it is hot wind. :sick:
UGH!!
Hope it is at least dry, and not a damp day.
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Not really, it is hot wind. :sick:
UGH!!
Hope it is at least dry, and not a damp day.
Yeah it has been pretty dry for the last couple of days.
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Stones on the speakers. :headbang2:
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" and I wont make you kneel for anyone but me. wont promise the stars , dont promise your soul. we'll say that we dont believe"
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The Princess Royal casting spells with her Hermione Granger wand, the keet chirping and fluttering her wings, the sounds of the central heating fan, the television.
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Stones :headbang2: :headbang2: :headbang2:
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Some military marching music, trumpets blaring and a crowd cheering on the TV. Must be an historic epic.
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The Princess Royal casting spells with her Hermione Granger wand, the keet chirping and fluttering her wings, the sounds of the central heating fan, the television.
Merry Christmas to the keet. I'm glad she is managing OK alone. :heart:
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I'm hearing my friend repeatedly begging me for anal sex over and over and over
It's getting fucking annoying :grrr:
Now Im just pretending he doesn't exist
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I'm hearing my friend repeatedly begging me for anal sex over and over and over
It's getting fucking annoying :grrr:
Now Im just pretending he doesn't exist
Is he in the house with you? ???
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I'm hearing my friend repeatedly begging me for anal sex over and over and over
It's getting fucking annoying :grrr:
Now Im just pretending he doesn't exist
It's a shame no grocery stores are open. You could buy him a cantaloupe and cut a hole in it. LOL
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Yes he is in the house with me :laugh:
He thinks he is alone, though, as I'm currently not speaking to him :M
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I'm hearing my friend repeatedly begging me for anal sex over and over and over
It's getting fucking annoying :grrr:
Now Im just pretending he doesn't exist
It's a shame no grocery stores are open. You could buy him a cantaloupe and cut a hole in it. LOL
:lol: :plus:
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Is this spam yet ? :orly:
I fucking love this song. Ive listened to it like 5 times in a row already
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZYjHsbSQpY
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I am hearing the fridge and people outside talking.
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my new noaa weather radio :thumbup:
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Sirius begging for attention.
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Chirp (old name Hermione) squawking. TV in the distance. Keyboard clatter. Computer clacking.
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Gerry Rafferty - it's CBC's fault.
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Chirp (old name Hermione) squawking. TV in the distance. Keyboard clatter. Computer clacking.
Why the name change? And what was the name of her late cage-mate?
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Chirp (old name Hermione) squawking. TV in the distance. Keyboard clatter. Computer clacking.
Why the name change? And what was the name of her late cage-mate?
The Princess Royal got tired of them chattering in her room. I told her if she put them in the Computer Room, they would be mine. She named them Hermione and Ginnie (who was actually a male). I just started saying, "Hello, Chirp" in the mornings and decided to change her name.
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My heartbeat.
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Gerry Rafferty - it's CBC's fault.
You're welcome. :P
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I'm hearing my friend repeatedly begging me for anal sex over and over and over
It's getting fucking annoying :grrr:
Now Im just pretending he doesn't exist
Begging? No wonder why you won't do it. ::)
If a girl wants to have some sex, its annoying if she asks. Its like the nike slogan. Just do it. ;)
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Gerry Rafferty - it's CBC's fault.
You're welcome. :P
I'll miss him. :(
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... my son obsessing over the "Back To The Future" collection I recently grabbed.
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The pool pump outside and the fridge.
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Chirp tossing her birdseed on the floor of her cage.
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Chirp tossing her birdseed on the floor of her cage.
She sounds silly. :) :heart:
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Sounds as if I will get new neighbours again. And the occasional frantic scratching on the window of the black cat. It is dark, he wants to go outside.
Also hear the sounds the computer generates.
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Neighbours have stopped making sound.
Cat got himself in a higher gear now.
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Computer sounds.
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local newscast
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Penguins of Madagascar :-\
Luna chatting :)
My stomach, guess I need to come in action for that soon. :GA:
Also hear computer-related sounds. :M
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The film projector. A rectifier humming.
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Furball snoring.
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Prince Albert whistling. The Princess Royal talking to the TV show and clapping her hands rhythmically. Computer fan.
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TOW playing guitar :)
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I can hear wind and the bird playing with his bells.
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I can hear wind and the bird playing with his bells.
I read this as "and the bird playing with his balls" :laugh:
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Music on the speakers.
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GA playing Assassin's Creed.
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My wife playing a board game with a 5-yo we are babysitting today.
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This very cool song that I've had in my head for
decades but only tracked down this week. :checkout:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6gDFsvTBi0
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I can hear my parents arguing... again :laugh:
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The keet chirping and squawking and flapping her wings, ringing her bell toy
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The keet chirping and squawking and flapping her wings, ringing her bell toy
Much :heart: to her from me.
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all I can hear is snoring
i hate ppl who snore
I should fucking strangle him in his sleep, it's 4:30 and he is still fucking sleeping
:angel:
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all I can hear is snoring
i hate ppl who snore
I should fucking strangle him in his sleep, it's 4:30 and he is still fucking sleeping
:angel:
Just keep thinking serene thoughts! :meditate:
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Hey, I only kill people that deserve it. Like people that snore, or breathe, or exist.
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Hey, I only kill people that deserve it. Like people that snore, or breathe, or exist.
What's this? Are you now admitting that other people do exist?
Excellent. I knew that you'd realize the error of your ways eventually. :zoinks:
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But I haven't killed anyone yet, so maybe they are real, and maybe they aren't
You, Semicolon, I know for a fact are NOT real :thumbdn:
PS: I never thought other people werent real, just that their ideas are their only real truths.
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But I haven't killed anyone yet, so maybe they are real, and maybe they aren't
You, Semicolon, I know for a fact are NOT real :thumbdn:
PS: I never thought other people werent real, just that their ideas are their only real truths.
I was joking. :laugh:
You are correct; I am not real. I am simply an incredibly awesome hallucination.
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well duh of course you are
But how can you be joking if you're a hallucination ?
Nevermind, I know a severely schitzo girl and she is always laughing :)
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well duh of course you are
But how can you be joking if you're a hallucination ?
Nevermind, I know a severely schitzo girl and she is always laughing :)
Are you talking about yourself, now?
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No, but I find it very very hard not to laugh at her when I see her
I give her rides to appointments as no one else in the world will, and she says some fucked up things
Once she looked at me , dead in the face, and said
"gwar uses my period blood on their faces"
:laugh:
I said
"oh yeah ??"
Then she started talking about how she owns all the stores on Main Street.
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I can't believe the pool pump just started. It is meant to come on at night, not during the day. I don't know how to reset it so it will just have to stay like that until my parents get home next week.
I can also hear the radio and the bird whistling.
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I'm listening to this 80s hit! It wakes me up! :2thumbsup:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lK5y91US4Zk
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A Mooney M20E flying overhead!!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :2thumbsup:
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A Mooney M20E flying overhead!!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :2thumbsup:
Hooray! You're about to be rescued and flown back to civilization! :2thumbsup:
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I hear my dad singing some old country song I never have and probably will ever hear of :P
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I hear my dad singing some old country song I never have and probably will ever hear of :P
Can you catch any of the lyrics? I might recognize it! I hear a lot of country music at the burger place! :deadhorse:
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I hear my dad singing some old country song I never have and probably will ever hear of :P
Can you catch any of the lyrics? I might recognize it! I hear a lot of country music at the burger place! :deadhorse:
Hehe not this time, but i'll listen harder next time he does it. He's always repeating something, be it a song or masonic rituals :orly:
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Computer sounds.
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My son reading all the cards in a deck of Trivial Pursuit.
He does not know how to talk to me, right now, but he knows I enjoy trivial knowledge of bizarre topics. He is doing his best.
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Some sounds I didn't understand.
It's the cat sleeping, making weird breathing sounds. Kind of thumping sound now and then. Not loud, same level of noise as him washing himself.
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Some sounds I didn't understand.
It's the cat sleeping, making weird breathing sounds. Kind of thumping sound now and then. Not loud, same level of noise as him washing himself.
Is he congested? ???
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I think Chirp is protesting my baking the chicken. She's quite talkative.
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Some sounds I didn't understand.
It's the cat sleeping, making weird breathing sounds. Kind of thumping sound now and then. Not loud, same level of noise as him washing himself.
Is he congested? ???
He's on a long term treatment of anti-biotics. Congestion is gone, ear-infection too. Only his right eye still is watery, and sometimes dirty. Sound is gone now. Maybe the way he was curled up blocked him a bit. I hope it is something like that.
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I think Chirp is protesting my baking the chicken. She's quite talkative.
Maybe she is afraid that she is next. :zombiefuck:
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I think Chirp is protesting my baking the chicken. She's quite talkative.
Remind her there's always room in the pan for a little side dish! :evillaugh:
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I think Chirp is protesting my baking the chicken. She's quite talkative.
Remind her there's always room in the pan for a little side dish! :evillaugh:
Are you making sure there's enough so you can get invited over?
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I think Chirp is protesting my baking the chicken. She's quite talkative.
Remind her there's always room in the pan for a little side dish! :evillaugh:
Are you making sure there's enough so you can get invited over?
Am I that obvious? Yeah, I probably am! :rofl:
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I hear my knees popping in and out. Physio is a bitch but it's worth it in the end, should it happen before I die.
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Just the heater fan
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Just the heater fan
I hear my processor fan! :nerdy:
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My mother mowing the lawn
My computer
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Now I can hear my neighbours accross the road blaring Simply Red at full volume. Maybe they're having a romantic night in :missionary:
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I hear the wind and the radio.
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My dog going nuts; theres a thunderstorm approaching :-\
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I hear my processor fan, keystrokes, mouse clicks, and Intervention on the TV down the hall. :chin:
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Hendrix.
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TV, running water in the bathroom
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My dog barking for attention.
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Computer sounds.
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My son freaking impressing me with his clarinet playing.
My wife wanted to watch an old movie and my son grabbed his clarinet and began to follow along with the theme of "Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House."
He really wants to play jazz and he is making his way it seems.
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My dog barking for attention.
What breed of dog do you have? :orly:
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I hear my netbook's fan and next door's air conditioning unit. Don't know why they have it on, it isn't even hot.
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Telephone - Lady GaGa :P
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My dog barking for attention.
What breed of dog do you have? :orly:
Golden retriever
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I hear my netbook's fan and next door's air conditioning unit. Don't know why they have it on, it isn't even hot.
Maybe they have plant allergies and need to keep them out.
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All I wanna do is (BANG BANG BANG BANG!)
And (KKKAAAA CHING!)
And take your money
All I wanna do is (BANG BANG BANG BANG!)
And (KKKAAAA CHING!)
And take your money
All I wanna do is (BANG BANG BANG BANG!)
And (KKKAAAA CHING!)
And take your money
M.I.A.
Third world democracy
Yeah, I got more records than the K.G.B.
So, uh, no funny business
Some some some I some I murder
Some I some I let go
Some some some I some I murder
Some I some I let go
:headphones:
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My dog barking for attention.
What breed of dog do you have? :orly:
Golden retriever
They are sweet. I once saw them referred to as the koala bears of the dog world! :) :heart:
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Chirp trying to make her escape from her cage.
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I hear my netbook's fan and next door's air conditioning unit. Don't know why they have it on, it isn't even hot.
Maybe they have plant allergies and need to keep them out.
That is a possibility. Right now I can hear them talking in their backyard, I think they have visitors.
I can also hear the radio and the bird going through his repertoire of whistles and chirps.
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Chirp trying to make her escape from her cage.
Now where would that silly girl go once she escaped, and what would she do? :laugh:
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The server room.
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I hear my keystrokes, mouse clicks and coughs, and a neighbor's car wheels roaring
as they struggle to move over the icy road. It's dangerous out there! :orly:
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Baby come down
Come down, come down, come down
run down, run down, run down
Run, make a run, make a run, make a run, make a run, make a run down
A dun da da dun da da dun da da dun da da dun dun
Beat goes on
A dun da da dun da da dun da da dun da da dun dun
Beat goes on
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I hear my keystrokes, mouse clicks and coughs, and a neighbor's car wheels roaring
as they struggle to move over the icy road. It's dangerous out there! :orly:
I scanned mouse clicks as mouse dicks. Oops :o
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I hear my keystrokes, mouse clicks and coughs, and a neighbor's car wheels roaring
as they struggle to move over the icy road. It's dangerous out there! :orly:
I scanned mouse clicks as mouse dicks. Oops :o
* Wonders what sound mouse dicks make *
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I hear my keystrokes, mouse clicks and coughs, and a neighbor's car wheels roaring
as they struggle to move over the icy road. It's dangerous out there! :orly:
I scanned mouse clicks as mouse dicks. Oops :o
* Wonders what sound mouse dicks make *
So do I. But some member will enlighten us.
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I hear my keystrokes, mouse clicks and coughs, and a neighbor's car wheels roaring
as they struggle to move over the icy road. It's dangerous out there! :orly:
I scanned mouse clicks as mouse dicks. Oops :o
* Wonders what sound mouse dicks make *
So do I. But some member will enlighten us.
Don't know about that.
I have heard a lot of mice having fun over my head. They make lots of noise. But to hear their male bits separated from that?
Without a laboratory setting, that particular sound would be extremely hard to discern.
My hearing is quite accurate.
I don't know the sound of a walking spider, but I do know the sound of a walking snout beetle. :laugh:
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Im listening to AFI
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I hear my keystrokes, mouse clicks and coughs, and a neighbor's car wheels roaring
as they struggle to move over the icy road. It's dangerous out there! :orly:
I scanned mouse clicks as mouse dicks. Oops :o
* Wonders what sound mouse dicks make *
So do I. But some member will enlighten us.
:oneliner:
How on earth did no one else see this? :lol:
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I can hear the pool pump and my mum talking on the phone.
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I hear my keystrokes, mouse clicks and coughs, and a neighbor's car wheels roaring
as they struggle to move over the icy road. It's dangerous out there! :orly:
I scanned mouse clicks as mouse dicks. Oops :o
* Wonders what sound mouse dicks make *
So do I. But some member will enlighten us.
:oneliner:
How on earth did no one else see this? :lol:
Well, you cephalopods DO have enormous eyes! :nerd!:
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I hear my keystrokes, mouse clicks and coughs, and a neighbor's car wheels roaring
as they struggle to move over the icy road. It's dangerous out there! :orly:
I scanned mouse clicks as mouse dicks. Oops :o
* Wonders what sound mouse dicks make *
So do I. But some member will enlighten us.
:oneliner:
How on earth did no one else see this? :lol:
Well, you cephalopods DO have enormous eyes! :nerd!:
Here's an opportunity that I see clearly. Feel free to insert various anatomical features here. :zoinks:
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I hear my keystrokes, mouse clicks and coughs, and a neighbor's car wheels roaring
as they struggle to move over the icy road. It's dangerous out there! :orly:
I scanned mouse clicks as mouse dicks. Oops :o
* Wonders what sound mouse dicks make *
So do I. But some member will enlighten us.
:oneliner:
How on earth did no one else see this? :lol:
Well, you cephalopods DO have enormous eyes! :nerd!:
Here's an opportunity that I see clearly. Feel free to insert various anatomical features here. :moon:
Fixed! :angel:
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I just heard repeated honking of a car horn down the street. It's 2:33 a.m., how rude! :M
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Brown crickets making scratching noises as they move around in their tub.
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A film projector and a rectifier.
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Family Guy's Blue Harvest on the TV in my hotel room! :headbang2: :vader:
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A film projector.
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Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. :viking:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRC3I3J3BvU
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+ for Tig.
I keep hearing the sound of an old man's hearing aid feeding back.
Yes, I am almost as old as dirty dirt, but I can still hear. Several of us were at least seventy feet away in a highly sound-charged environment - I work at a Best Buy store and it is always very loud inside there when the store is open. The music was blasting from seven different directions and I could hear it all, but there was something that was constant in all that noise. While I have lost most of teh hearing I had as a younger man, I still have a decent analytical sense to what I can still, just barely hear.
Anything producing a constant, unwavering tone can not possibly be a part of what we normally have to deal with and I could sense this horrid, constant tone from all that distance.
I told the guys (and gals) that there was something wrong and we needed to move our "party" toward the problem to find out what it was. They only half believed me, but followed. I just followed the sound I was hearing.
Turns out that there was an older man with two hearing aids whose auditory enhancement devices had reached beyond their potential and were giving him a constant tone, feeding back upon themselves. I asked him to take them out so he could her us, better.
Oddly, I was the first to hear it from a distance. One of the girls could hear it, after we had walked about forty or fifty feet closer to where it was coming from, but I still did not know what I was hearing, that was so disturbing.
The horror is, that image has created a memory page inside my head, almost like an earworm or something.
I just know that my time is just around the corner.
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The server room. People talking in the corridor. My keyboard.
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Family Guy rerun on [adult swim].
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This song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VurR44pxUKo
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A Beechcraft Bonanza V35 flying overhead.
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A film projector running the opening film. Norwegian from the booth monitor (the film is a Norwegian epic of some kind).
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my little boy saying "will the mommy turn on the radiat-ate-or please"
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my little boy saying "will the mommy turn on the radiat-ate-or please"
Awww, so cute. :)
But heat costs money! Tell him to put on a sweater till he's old enough to pay the heating bill himself! :evillaugh:
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Awww, so cute. :)
But heat costs money! Tell him to put on a sweater till he's old enough to pay the heating bill himself! :evillaugh:
Hehehe yep i keep telling him if he could only move a bit faster sweeping out the chimneys...
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The booth monitor.
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Kids making up a story. The language used is so old fashioned that I'm sure I never talked that much out of date. And then I am supposed to be the aspie.
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A film projector.
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my whole family coughing and sneezing.
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my whole family coughing and sneezing.
You're probably hearing me too, my cough is loud and harsh! :laugh:
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I'm hearing Justin Timberlake!
:notes: "What goes around, goes around, goes around, comes all the way back aroouuuunnnd!" :notes:
I've been listening to this damn song for about 8 hours. It's fiendishly catchy!
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^I don't mind that song.
I am hearing the air-conditioner, it is pretty loud at the moment.
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silence. its lovely.
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Lamphouse fans. The booth monitor with a film's soundtrack.
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Some presenters on one of them shopping channels trying to sell me a TRULY SENSATIONAL CHEESEGRATER!
It's quite tempting. :orly:
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Computer sounds, mostly.
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Some presenters on one of them shopping channels trying to sell me a TRULY SENSATIONAL CHEESEGRATER!
It's quite tempting. :orly:
:laugh:
You could start a collection :idea:
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two young men having a row outside, the language??? im shocked :o
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I'm hearing the sound of Jimmy Dorsey's So Rare ;D
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coughing daughters.
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The tv, the cat's bell and the wind outside.
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Air conditioning blower
TV reporting on Egypt protests
Guy talking on phone
Several conversations
Gate personnel announcing boarding of flight to Charlotte
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my little boy on his scooter
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Music (Vangelis) on the speakers. The keyboard. Other computer sounds.
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The tv and the hum of my computer.
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The tv and the hum of my computer.
Same same.
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two young men having a row outside, the language??? im shocked :o
A few years ago I really began to notice the amount of bad language that people use in public places.
So much swearing on the bus, for example, and sometimes the drivers are casually swearing too! :prude:
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The opening moments of Ennio Morricone's beautifully creepy score for John Carpenter's The Thing. :hide:
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two young men having a row outside, the language??? im shocked :o
A few years ago I really began to notice the amount of bad language that people use in public places.
So much swearing on the bus, for example, and sometimes the drivers are casually swearing too! :prude:
well i hope you give them a jolly good telling off cbc!!! :police:
i notice it too, the young men round here can't string a sentence together without using the 'f' word....
...and they think 'foreplay' is a can of beer and a bag of chips! but that's another story :zoinks:
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Chirp banging something in her cage. Now she's squawking/scolding me and intermittently issuing melodic notes. Confused parakeet.
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My kids not shutting up at our secret sleepover in the den why their mother is gone for four days in NYC. It's three hours past their bedtimes and they won't shut up. It is cute though!
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Queensrhyche Breaking The Silence. :2thumbsup:
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The pool pump and the cat washing himself (he is a loud washer).
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listening to afi
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The laptop's processor fan.
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Avatar, the last Airbender, water.
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Chirp banging something in her cage. Now she's squawking/scolding me and intermittently issuing melodic notes. Confused parakeet.
She sounds adorably ditzy...a real birdbrain! :heart:
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Queensrhyche Breaking The Silence. :2thumbsup:
I love "Silent Lucidity," and have created a video in my head that I "play" when I listen to the song. :)
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two young men having a row outside, the language??? im shocked :o
A few years ago I really began to notice the amount of bad language that people use in public places.
So much swearing on the bus, for example, and sometimes the drivers are casually swearing too! :prude:
well i hope you give them a jolly good telling off cbc!!! :police:
i notice it too, the young men round here can't string a sentence together without using the 'f' word....
...and they think 'foreplay' is a can of beer and a bag of chips! but that's another story :zoinks:
Heh, you have to be careful about telling off strangers these days, you never know who's armed! :laugh:
Years ago there was a guy (call him "Joe") in my brother's dormitory who used the F word to a ridiculous extent.
Everything was fuckin' this and fuckin' that. He didn't even realize he was doing it. A few of his friends began to call him
"Fuckin' Joe" and even introduced him that way to new people. It did help, he cut back a bit on the F word. :2thumbsup:
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Queensrhyche Breaking The Silence. :2thumbsup:
I love "Silent Lucidity," and have created a video in my head that I "play" when I listen to the song. :)
I have associated my own visual layouts with music. I have a good one for Prelude To The Afternoon Of A Faun.
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Queensrhyche Breaking The Silence. :2thumbsup:
I love "Silent Lucidity," and have created a video in my head that I "play" when I listen to the song. :)
I have associated my own visual layouts with music. I have a good one for Prelude To The Afternoon Of A Faun.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who does that. Wish I could project mine onto a screen! :)
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The music of Royksopp, and my mum humming to it.
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my own fingers tapping a tune on the table
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Computer sounds.
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my own fingers tapping a tune on the table
We've got a smiley for that! -----> :jaded:
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my own fingers tapping a tune on the table
We've got a smiley for that! -----> :jaded:
kool
u got one for teeth chattering? thats what i can hear now (my own of course) :viking:
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my own fingers tapping a tune on the table
We've got a smiley for that! -----> :jaded:
kool
u got one for teeth chattering? thats what i can hear now (my own of course) :viking:
I don't think we do. Are you still without heat? ???
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Giggly girls. Very silly, very giggly girls.
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^Are they having a pillow fight in their nighties and at least 18? :eyebrows:
I am hearing Penguins of Madagascar on nicktoons.
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My wife on the phone. My daughter giggling with her friend. Hard drive ticking and clicking.
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That other thread make me want to listen to Danzig
So Im listening to Danzig 5 - Blackaciddevil
an actual CD :headbang2:
Im so impressionable
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The most irritating sound on the face of the planet!!! :grrr:
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my own fingers tapping a tune on the table
We've got a smiley for that! -----> :jaded:
kool
u got one for teeth chattering? thats what i can hear now (my own of course) :viking:
I don't think we do. Are you still without heat? ???
yeah, i am bidding on a boiler on ebay. trying to get one the same so i will at least have some spare parts. keep being outbid >:(
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The Dolby processor producing sound. ;D
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RUSH
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It's espresso for the ears! :2thumbsup:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsFxkeOYAag
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I'm hearing something, but i'm not gonna say what it is. :orly:
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"Mange ton poule" (daughter doing homework)
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I can hear what I think is a frog outside my bedroom window. It is quite loud.
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the dishwasher. and this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV10IteiAv0
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still the dishwasher. and this now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klxai9aaxUw
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dishwasher fading.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klxai9aaxUw
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Heavy construction in the distance and the computer fan
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Vivaldi on the speakers.
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next doors yappy rat dog
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next doors yappy rat dog
Is there a Chinese takeaway shop nearby? >:D
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next doors yappy rat dog
Is there a Chinese takeaway shop nearby? >:D
:lol:
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I can hear next door's air conditioner and the radio.
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My parents crying. Not nice.
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My parents crying. Not nice.
What's wrong?
I was hearing the furnace fan blowing, but it just stopped so I hear my tinnitus.
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My parents crying. Not nice.
What's wrong?
I was hearing the furnace fan blowing, but it just stopped so I hear my tinnitus.
My little sister is a bit histrionic and a drama queen (not to mention a home-wrecker, but let's stay neutral :P) and she decided she's moving out though she has no savings or anything. She left this morning to stay at a friend's for a while and my parents are a bit upset, as is my sister's twin because we've done everything we can but she stills insults us.
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My parents crying. Not nice.
What's wrong?
I was hearing the furnace fan blowing, but it just stopped so I hear my tinnitus.
My little sister is a bit histrionic and a drama queen (not to mention a home-wrecker, but let's stay neutral :P) and she decided she's moving out though she has no savings or anything. She left this morning to stay at a friend's for a while and my parents are a bit upset, as is my sister's twin because we've done everything we can but she stills insults us.
As hard as it sounds, if your sister is over 18, then she needs a dose of the 'real world' to see what it's like. What your parents need to accept as it may take some time until she 'works through' her journey. Sometimes it happens quickly, sometimes it doesn't.
If they have honestly done the best they can and it is not appreciated, then your sister needs to go out on her own. There are plenty of charities and agencies that can help her too. Not that that is the best option...but she needs to learn life isn't a free ticket...and certainly not a free ticket to diss your parents forever. At some point, even if she thinks your parents have done a shit job, she needs to take control of her destiny.
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The television.
My typing.
My breathing.
My mother doing the dishes.
Computer noises.
And I just heard a fart.
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My mother doing the dishes.
when i was little, and if i wasn't well, my mum would bring my duvet
downstairs, and make me chicken soup etc. i always felt comfort
from hearing her in the next room, doing the dishes and stuff.
now i live on my own i am often tempted to ask her to come
round and do the dishes if i am not well
- i dont think she would be too pleased
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My mother doing the dishes.
when i was little, and if i wasn't well, my mum would bring my duvet
downstairs, and make me chicken soup etc. i always felt comfort
from hearing her in the next room, doing the dishes and stuff.
now i live on my own i am often tempted to ask her to come
round and do the dishes if i am not well
- i dont think she would be too pleased
Awww, I should fly over and do the dishes for you. I'm a professional dishwasher, you know! :thumbup:
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My mother doing the dishes.
when i was little, and if i wasn't well, my mum would bring my duvet
downstairs, and make me chicken soup etc. i always felt comfort
from hearing her in the next room, doing the dishes and stuff.
now i live on my own i am often tempted to ask her to come
round and do the dishes if i am not well
- i dont think she would be too pleased
Awww, I should fly over and do the dishes for you. I'm a professional dishwasher, you know! :thumbup:
ah but what about the chicken soup??? :eyebrows:
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My mother doing the dishes.
when i was little, and if i wasn't well, my mum would bring my duvet
downstairs, and make me chicken soup etc. i always felt comfort
from hearing her in the next room, doing the dishes and stuff.
now i live on my own i am often tempted to ask her to come
round and do the dishes if i am not well
- i dont think she would be too pleased
Awww, I should fly over and do the dishes for you. I'm a professional dishwasher, you know! :thumbup:
ah but what about the chicken soup??? :eyebrows:
Maybe Queen Victoria will make some for me to bring along! :idea:
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The Love Boat theme.
The coolest show...but weird to watch 30 (did I just say that!) years later.
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Everyone was sooo horny on The Love Boat.
Amazing what you miss as a child...right over my head back then!
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OMG, there is a couple on TLB talking about open marriage, affairs and monogamy.
How did I get through this show with my Grandma or parents? Amazing!
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Avatar: The Last Airbender, Book 1 Water, Chapter 1 'The Boy In The Iceberg' :headbang2:
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The television.
My typing.
My breathing.
My mother doing the dishes.
Computer noises.
And I just heard a fart.
It must have been the dog! :zoinks:
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midnight sisterly drama :zombiefuck:
Never trust them to be asleep. There's always the option for an unpleasant surprise. :headexplode:
Bad mood mum tomorrow is not a threat, but a fact, if they go on like this.
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Computer sounds.
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midnight sisterly drama :zombiefuck:
Never trust them to be asleep. There's always the option for an unpleasant surprise. :headexplode:
Bad mood mum tomorrow is not a threat, but a fact, if they go on like this.
Do they share a room? My sister and I did, and at times in our teen years we actually had physical fights! :rofl:
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midnight sisterly drama :zombiefuck:
Never trust them to be asleep. There's always the option for an unpleasant surprise. :headexplode:
Bad mood mum tomorrow is not a threat, but a fact, if they go on like this.
Do they share a room? My sister and I did, and at times in our teen years we actually had physical fights! :rofl:
I can't imagine CBC :boxers: anyone. :o
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midnight sisterly drama :zombiefuck:
Never trust them to be asleep. There's always the option for an unpleasant surprise. :headexplode:
Bad mood mum tomorrow is not a threat, but a fact, if they go on like this.
Do they share a room? My sister and I did, and at times in our teen years we actually had physical fights! :rofl:
I can't imagine CBC :boxers: anyone. :o
We never really threw punches. It was mostly pushing, scratching and hair-pulling! :laugh:
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midnight sisterly drama :zombiefuck:
Never trust them to be asleep. There's always the option for an unpleasant surprise. :headexplode:
Bad mood mum tomorrow is not a threat, but a fact, if they go on like this.
Do they share a room? My sister and I did, and at times in our teen years we actually had physical fights! :rofl:
I can't imagine CBC :boxers: anyone. :o
oh since i introduced her to purple glittery guns she is now officially 'in the firm' :litigious:
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midnight sisterly drama :zombiefuck:
Never trust them to be asleep. There's always the option for an unpleasant surprise. :headexplode:
Bad mood mum tomorrow is not a threat, but a fact, if they go on like this.
Do they share a room? My sister and I did, and at times in our teen years we actually had physical fights! :rofl:
I can't imagine CBC :boxers: anyone. :o
oh since i introduced her to purple glittery guns she is now officially 'in the firm' :litigious:
That's right, we hardcore! :blonde: :cheer:
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Fox Animation Domination!
American Dad
The Simpsons
Bob's Burgers
Family Guy
Cleveland Show
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Mardi Gras music (the parades started last night) and Chirp chirping away.
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Regular Show :headbang2:
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midnight sisterly drama :zombiefuck:
Never trust them to be asleep. There's always the option for an unpleasant surprise. :headexplode:
Bad mood mum tomorrow is not a threat, but a fact, if they go on like this.
Do they share a room? My sister and I did, and at times in our teen years we actually had physical fights! :rofl:
Different rooms, but going to the bathroom at night gives plenty of meeting options it seems. And then there are the nightly visits too. Can lead to finding two girls asleep in one bed, but, can also lead to a sisterly tiff. :dunno:
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Pink Floyd on the speakers. The keyboard.
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The television.
My typing.
My breathing.
My mother doing the dishes.
Computer noises.
And I just heard a fart.
It must have been the dog! :zoinks:
Of course it was.
/innocent
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Pink Floyd on the speakers.
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Just the processor fan and my keystrokes and mouse clicks. Time for a tune! :headphones:
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Apart from computer related stuff, I'm hearing the youngest in the kitchen, acting to be a professional photographer, working with whimsical models (our cats :laugh:).
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Pink Floyd
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a helicopter
its 1.32 am must be the police chopper
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Pink Floyd.
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Chirp trying to break out of her cage.
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Outsourced
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Computer sounds,
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A purring cat. 8)
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The air conditioner.
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Kid, music, computer, cat turning around in to find the right way to be comfortable, other cat making small sounds too.
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Achmed the terrorist.
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A DVD drive spinning.
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a helicopter
its 1.32 am must be the police chopper
Yes, young lady, we're looking for you! :police:
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Just heard a cat fall of the computertower. Lots of noise. :P
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fireman sam
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Pink Floyd.
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the laughter of children playing well together
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Computer sounds. My colleague on the phone in the room next to mine.
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The Urchin chattering to himself like a good un :green:
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no more music, almost silence... as close as I can get to it at least. someone snoring. the tv in the next room. the occasional meow.
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Music. Computer sounds.
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Noticed that the washing machine stopped making noises, but I did not hear the beeps to tell that it is finished.
Aaaah, there they are. :D
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Chirp doing her throaty little parakeet mutteings with an occasional screech.
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Samurai Jack!!! :headbang2:
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next doors yappy handbag dog
yap yap yap :green: :green: :green: :green: :screwy: :screwy: :screwy:
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next doors yappy handbag dog
yap yap yap :green: :green: :green: :green: :screwy: :screwy: :screwy:
Ah, that's where she moved to?
Glad she is not next door to me any more.
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next doors yappy handbag dog
yap yap yap :green: :green: :green: :green: :screwy: :screwy: :screwy:
Ah, that's where she moved to?
Glad she is not next door to me any more.
at it again.....yap yap yap :lol:
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next doors yappy handbag dog
yap yap yap :green: :green: :green: :green: :screwy: :screwy: :screwy:
Ah, that's where she moved to?
Glad she is not next door to me any more.
at it again.....yap yap yap :lol:
I have neighbours with two dogs, one which yaps and whines a lot. A couple of months ago, I knocked on their door and was nice about it but said it was really distressing to hear the dog yap like that on the balcony all day. They said they put it outside because it's a bit of a nuisance inside....*whatever* I'm thinking....so still in my nice calm voice I say, look I'm really sorry, I'm not really complaining, I just feel a bit sad for the dog and I'd hate for any of the neighbours to ring RSPCA out of concern.
Anyways, it held off for a month or so, but I had to go back the other week and re-deliver the same message. Barking stopped.
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Keeping a dog on the balcony? That seems cruel, dogs need a bit of room to run around.
I am hearing the tv off in the distance and next door's air conditioning.
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The cat snoring.
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The HD of my laptop.
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next doors yappy handbag dog
yap yap yap :green: :green: :green: :green: :screwy: :screwy: :screwy:
Ah, that's where she moved to?
Glad she is not next door to me any more.
at it again.....yap yap yap :lol:
I have neighbours with two dogs, one which yaps and whines a lot. A couple of months ago, I knocked on their door and was nice about it but said it was really distressing to hear the dog yap like that on the balcony all day. They said they put it outside because it's a bit of a nuisance inside....*whatever* I'm thinking....so still in my nice calm voice I say, look I'm really sorry, I'm not really complaining, I just feel a bit sad for the dog and I'd hate for any of the neighbours to ring RSPCA out of concern.
Anyways, it held off for a month or so, but I had to go back the other week and re-deliver the same message. Barking stopped.
Hey if you find the dog suddenly goes silent.....ring the RSPCA anyway lol
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My surgeon on the TV. He's on one of them accident and emergency documentaries and he's putting someone's arm back together. I wonder if that's how he looked when he operated on me.
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turned off my tv but can hear next doors :headbang2:
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A contractor, my neighbours hired to totally redo their bathroom, is making LOTS of noise since nine this morning. Well, the noise is coming from some sort of electrical machine that gets tiles of walls and it's a sort of loud drilling sound that's inescapably going through the whole of my place.. too..
Bugger, this sucks.
(really hope demolition only takes them one day)
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My own giggling, and Luna's tongue thoroughly cleaning the soft side of my arm.
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My own giggling, and Luna's tongue thoroughly cleaning the soft side of my arm.
I love it when they do that :laugh:
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My own giggling, and Luna's tongue thoroughly cleaning the soft side of my arm.
I love it when they do that :laugh:
I think she has done my whole lower arm meticulously by now. She just decided it was enough. :laugh:
Sirius keeps my left ear clean. I need a few more cats, and then I can get rid of the shower. :autism:
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:lol:
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My balls slapping Eris's ass. :zoinks:
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Cocteau Twins on the speakers
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yap yap yap of next door's dog
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My girl reading me an article from a local rag, about offering free hugs. She thinks it is very weird. :2thumbsup:
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LOL at the metaphors used in the article about free hugs. Double bladed knives, in an article about hugs. :lol:
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i can hear the news from the other room, and over the back kids or youths shouting and laughing.
fridge makes a noise too
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Truly kick-ass song, the drumming and piano-playing are BRAVE! :arrr:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WJ6FbcWYRU
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Truly kick-ass song, the drumming and piano-playing are BRAVE! :arrr:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WJ6FbcWYRU
cool cbc :thumbup:
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Truly kick-ass song, the drumming and piano-playing are BRAVE! :arrr:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WJ6FbcWYRU
cool cbc :thumbup:
Add a big cup of :coffee: and there's your perfect wake-up!
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Street noises outside.
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My son "singing" himself to sleep in the next room
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My son "singing" himself to sleep in the next room
Awww, good for him that he can help himself fall asleep. :)
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My son "singing" himself to sleep in the next room
Awww, good for him that he can help himself fall asleep. :)
It's fun to listen to as well, until the head banging against the side of his crib begins. All part of his process though :)
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My son "singing" himself to sleep in the next room
Awww, good for him that he can help himself fall asleep. :)
It's fun to listen to as well, until the head banging against the side of his crib begins. All part of his process though :)
Head banging, ouch, how long does that part go on? :orly:
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My parents talking, computer sounds, and the television.
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My son "singing" himself to sleep in the next room
Awww, good for him that he can help himself fall asleep. :)
It's fun to listen to as well, until the head banging against the side of his crib begins. All part of his process though :)
Head banging, ouch, how long does that part go on? :orly:
What's wrong with head banging? :orly:
:headbang2: :headbang: :headbang2: :headbang: :headbang2: :headbang: :headbang2: :headbang: :headbang2: :headbang: :headbang2: :headbang:
:rock: :headphones: :notes: :oneliner: :rock: :headphones: :notes: :oneliner:
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My son "singing" himself to sleep in the next room
Awww, good for him that he can help himself fall asleep. :)
It's fun to listen to as well, until the head banging against the side of his crib begins. All part of his process though :)
Head banging, ouch, how long does that part go on? :orly:
2-10 minutes depending on how frustrated he is :) He used to go for hours - his pediatrician says this is pretty common with toddler boys.
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My son "singing" himself to sleep in the next room
Awww, good for him that he can help himself fall asleep. :)
It's fun to listen to as well, until the head banging against the side of his crib begins. All part of his process though :)
Head banging, ouch, how long does that part go on? :orly:
2-10 minutes depending on how frustrated he is :) He used to go for hours - his pediatrician says this is pretty common with toddler boys.
Has he ever given himself a concussion? ???
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My son "singing" himself to sleep in the next room
Awww, good for him that he can help himself fall asleep. :)
It's fun to listen to as well, until the head banging against the side of his crib begins. All part of his process though :)
Head banging, ouch, how long does that part go on? :orly:
2-10 minutes depending on how frustrated he is :) He used to go for hours - his pediatrician says this is pretty common with toddler boys.
How hard does he bang?
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He bangs rather hard against his crib rail, but he puts a pillow and several blankets and his hands between his head and the wood. He isn't hurting himself any, he just likes the sensation for some reason :)
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He bangs rather hard against his crib rail, but he puts a pillow and several blankets and his hands between his head and the wood. He isn't hurting himself any, he just likes the sensation for some reason :)
Oh OK, that sounds less sinister. Cute little ginger tyke. :)
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This
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDGWhqmF9RI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDGWhqmF9RI)
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Cat, telling me it is bedtime.
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An owl out in the woods. :orly:
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An owl out in the woods. :orly:
Now I long for where I was born.
Never got homesick, but so missed the sounds of the woods.
Living in a city for the first time in my life was hard, because it was so quiet at night.
Still miss the woods. :-\
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An owl out in the woods. :orly:
ORLY? :orly:
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:toporly:
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:toporly:
Is it the long eared owl? Hornuggla/Ransuil?
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Kattuggla, I think. :viking:
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Kat oel. :D Yeah, I do miss them.
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Kat oel. :D Yeah, I do miss them.
That is the name for the Ransuil in my dialect. Think it is the same. The one with ears like a cat.
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:indeed:
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An owl out in the woods. :orly:
I almost ran over an owl the other night!! :o
I'm hearing music (Dimmu Borgir) and the sound of my PC.
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The fan running and my kitty purring. She's curled up right beside my head so that sound is the loudest. :laugh:
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A gobbler. I can hear right where he is, too...
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An Airplane
computer fans
a car
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Daughter blasting Linking Park, and singing along.
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Daughter blasting Linking Park, and singing along.
I'm sorry :(
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Daughter blasting Linking Park, and singing along.
is she a teenager perhaps?
linkin park :headbang2:
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Daughter blasting Linking Park, and singing along.
I'm sorry :(
There are worse ways to get the schoolday out of her system.
Not often that she needs to blast music. And when she does, she most of the times goes for AC/DC. Today it was Linking Park.
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Daughter blasting Linking Park, and singing along.
is she a teenager perhaps?
linkin park :headbang2:
Yup, 10 year older than your Urchin.
Kind of toddler in a new setting, puberty kids. So cute too :zoinks:
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Daughter blasting Linking Park, and singing along.
is she a teenager perhaps?
linkin park :headbang2:
Yup, 10 year older than your Urchin.
Kind of toddler in a new setting, puberty kids. So cute too :zoinks:
Aaaaw bless, i bet she is rockin in her bedroom to linkin park..... i used to play music loud and my mum would keep shouting up the stairs 'turn it down' which i would momentarily, then it would gradually get higher. one time i was meant to be going out somewhere and i really needed my pocket money - well my mum pretended she was deaf all night. she just ignored me and i had to stay in. it taught me a lesson though, and i laugh about it now, mum's are clever :2thumbsup:
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Girls. I was filling empty rifle cartridges with toy pistol powder already at 7, because I was a boy and thus :viking:
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Daughter blasting Linking Park, and singing along.
is she a teenager perhaps?
linkin park :headbang2:
Yup, 10 year older than your Urchin.
Kind of toddler in a new setting, puberty kids. So cute too :zoinks:
Aaaaw bless, i bet she is rockin in her bedroom to linkin park..... i used to play music loud and my mum would keep shouting up the stairs 'turn it down' which i would momentarily, then it would gradually get higher. one time i was meant to be going out somewhere and i really needed my pocket money - well my mum pretended she was deaf all night. she just ignored me and i had to stay in. it taught me a lesson though, and i laugh about it now, mum's are clever :2thumbsup:
LOL, I did that to my kids when they were smaller and did not want to listen to me. I'd be like: "OK, if you won't listen to me, I won't listen to you either". Worked like a dream. :lol:
And then they'd be like: "I know you can hear me" and I might just say: "But I don't want to hear you, because you don't want to hear me either", or I'd completely ignore them.
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Girls. I was filling empty rifle cartridges with toy pistol powder already at 7, because I was a boy and thus :viking:
At age 7 I loved to be at my grandmothers, because we often got the chance to make a big fire there, my 6 yo brother and me. :D (supervised, but still)
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Hearing silence from the kitchen. My washing is done. Time to hang it.
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Girls. I was filling empty rifle cartridges with toy pistol powder already at 7, because I was a boy and thus :viking:
oh gawd, your poor mother, i bet she was pulling her hair out. At that age i used to love the wombles, and bagpus (old fat furry catpus) there was no thought of arming oneself :lol:
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BOOM shakalakalaka BOOM shakalakalaka
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My mother is whipper-snipping and it's making static noises come through my computer speakers.
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Sump pump. The shitload of snow we got this winter is starting to melt, and that fucker is working overtime.
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The first thunder of Spring. We're under a tornado watch.
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purring kitty and my own breathing. Must start my inhalers again. ::)
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a furball called Harvey has gone missing where I live :(
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Chirp is playing with her toy balls. She was quite depressed until Prince Albert put her closer to the window. Now she's not as depressed.
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A gobbler. I can hear right where he is, too...
Mmmmm, wild turkey stew... :drool:
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Or turkey roast. Or fried turkey. Or smoked turkey. Or turkey salad, turkey sandwiches, turkey pie, turkey casserole! :autism:
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Massive Attack on my headphones.
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Proof that my daughter did not go to sleep. Hearing her laugh, she probably is reading.
She'll be sorry tomorrow-morning. :asthing:
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The server room, next to my office.
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Cats, feeling the vibes of spring.
Walking around, checking doors and windows. Guess I will be woken really early tonight. But, won't let them out before 5 am.
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Computer sounds.
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Computer sounds and Haydn's Emperor Quartet, 2nd movement. :viking:
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My fan
Elton John's Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Purring kitty
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Fridge motor just started.
Toilet running.
Wish it would start pouring rain again. I'd also like a really fierce thunderstorm.
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Synths making calming noise through self-running patches.
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Jarre on my headphones.
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Factory, in the distance, making a high pitch continuous sound. Quite annoying.
And the sound my TV gives (a news program) in the background too.
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Pavane by Gabriel Faure. Classical piece. Very soothing.
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:vibe:
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Chirp playing with her string of balls and bell in her cage.
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Chirp playing with her string of balls and bell in her cage.
OK, now I'm just in dirty mode....and you know what 'string of balls' meant to me...
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Computery-type sounds.
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All I hear every day now is some kind of vibrational drilling in the unit next door, accompanied by the ocassional hammering.
All in all, much like getting your teeth drilled at the dentist, all day long. Sometimes I can tune it out, but earlier today, it was making me quite fucking angry.
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Chirp playing with her string of balls and bell in her cage.
OK, now I'm just in dirty mode....and you know what 'string of balls' meant to me...
Well, Chirp is a very modest parakeet, so I'm sure she doesn't buy her string of balls from the sex shop. She just chirped to ask if you had a spare male parakeet she could borrow for a few hours.
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Chirp playing with her string of balls and bell in her cage.
OK, now I'm just in dirty mode....and you know what 'string of balls' meant to me...
Well, Chirp is a very modest parakeet, so I'm sure she doesn't buy her string of balls from the sex shop. She just chirped to ask if you had a spare male parakeet she could borrow for a few hours.
Sure, if I can borrow her string of balls! :laugh:
Clearly, if I had *anything* male in the house right now, they'd be made good use of by ME!
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My place is very quiet, I can hear my pc fan.
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Or turkey roast. Or fried turkey. Or smoked turkey. Or turkey salad, turkey sandwiches, turkey pie, turkey casserole! :autism:
For a moment I was confused and then I got the point of what you were saying. Tasty wild turkeys a-gobblin' near your house! :rofl:
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Alejandro :P
Or turkey roast. Or fried turkey. Or smoked turkey. Or turkey salad, turkey sandwiches, turkey pie, turkey casserole! :autism:
For a moment I was confused and then I got the point of what you were saying. Tasty wild turkeys a-gobblin' near your house! :rofl:
Rage could fill in for bubba! :snowman:
Friiiiiiiiied shrimp. :zoinks:
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Alejandro :P
Or turkey roast. Or fried turkey. Or smoked turkey. Or turkey salad, turkey sandwiches, turkey pie, turkey casserole! :autism:
For a moment I was confused and then I got the point of what you were saying. Tasty wild turkeys a-gobblin' near your house! :rofl:
Rage could fill in for bubba! :snowman:
Friiiiiiiiied shrimp. :zoinks:
Why would Rage buy shrimp to fry when there's a delicious piece of seafood in front of him? :toporly:
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Cialis commercial on TV.
I wonder what the person who made them was thinking.
Why on earth would two people use two side-by-side outdoor bathtubs without any plumbing, anyway?
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Alejandro :P
Or turkey roast. Or fried turkey. Or smoked turkey. Or turkey salad, turkey sandwiches, turkey pie, turkey casserole! :autism:
For a moment I was confused and then I got the point of what you were saying. Tasty wild turkeys a-gobblin' near your house! :rofl:
Rage could fill in for bubba! :snowman:
Friiiiiiiiied shrimp. :zoinks:
Why would Rage buy shrimp to fry when there's a delicious piece of seafood in front of him? :toporly:
And it supplies it's own tartar sauce. :laugh:
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In a faraway land we got shit made
Ray-Ban shades, warheads laid
Babies born in air raids
My girls run the Everglades
Indian tribesmen gamble spades
Indian chicks, they get men laid
Milk and honey, smoke high-grade
Gold and diamond, gems and jade
Ride up on our tanks, invade
Blow up thing to save our nam
Mina, Rina, Tina, Sabrina
Being a super Indian babe
We black market, we black made
We hit shit out when it rains
Would you come down and catch my train?
Would you run down and play this game?
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my tummy rumbling :thumbdn:
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Painters building up scaffolding at the front of my house.
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Girl trying to tell Luna how fat Luna looks in the mirror.
:chocolate:
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Girl trying to tell Luna how fat Luna looks in the mirror.
:chocolate:
:lol:
Door opening and closing as the ex wanders in and out of the house. I guess his mother and brother are here. I wouldn't know because I'm up in my room since monkeyboy is sleeping.
Kitty giving herself a bath on the end of the bed. Nice that she chose that spot. Usually she does it beside me so she can put her back leg on some part of my body so she doesn't have to hold it up while she gets to the intimate bits :P
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My watch ticking, my baby sleeping, the laptop motor running, and the refrigerator running.
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Billy Joel
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My watch ticking, my baby sleeping, the laptop motor running, and the refrigerator running.
the sound of a baby sleeping is one of the most beautiful sounds in the world.
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Light sprinkling of rain.
Almost dark, should put the lights on.
Football on tv.
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My computer fan. :viking:
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Rihanna's S&M :headphones: :zoinks:
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I am out in the country right now and it's unbelievability quiet I can hear the refrigerator in the other room
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Gunfire. :zombiefuck:
Kiddo is playing Modern Warfare 2 online.
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Rihanna's S&M :headphones: :zoinks:
Does she inspire you? :squiddy:
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Giggling 13 year olds. And a 10 yo talking in herself.
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I hear the neighbors' young kids yelling outside. Yesterday one of them was cursing another out
in a lisping, sputtering baby voice that just made the curses sound ridiculous! :rofl:
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The teenagers upstairs are now sounding like rampaging monkeys. Still having lots of fun though. :orly:
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Americano - Lady GaGa :P
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The ticking of the alarm clock and Chirp rattling her toys in the cage.
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Top Gear on TV.
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cats
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fans
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Thunder from the South, some TV show PA is watching, a little cheep (literally) from Chirp.
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Jean Michel Jarre on my headphones.
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^ Chap Jarre has the same birthday as me. Well, he's 62 y/o and yeah, I'm not of course.
~
ATM I'm hearing the sound of rain on the roof/my attic Velux window. It's a sound I enjoy. Oh, I'm hearing some agitated blackbirds too now.
*looks outside*
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Top gear, about the Jag.
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"Terribly sorry, I ran over your dog... in my Jaaaaaaag" 8)
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:laugh:
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Girl talking out loud while adding lines to her characters on moviestarplanet.
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Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene In Your Living Room
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The sounds of broccoli being chewed in my mouth. Ugh. I hate crunchy foods.
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The processor fan.
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The sounds of broccoli being chewed in my mouth. Ugh. I hate crunchy foods.
Yeuch, broccoli, my mum serves it up all the time! :sick:
I am hearing the computer fan, the clock, the fridge and distant traffic.
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The sounds of broccoli being chewed in my mouth. Ugh. I hate crunchy foods.
Yeuch, broccoli, my mum serves it up all the time! :sick:
I am hearing the computer fan, the clock, the fridge and distant traffic.
I love broccoli, but steamed, or better yet, sauteed with garlic. :branna:
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Kid singing along with the music she has on her head. Not all is in tune.....
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Crap quality call centre music. :harp:
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^ Love the new avatar Crip , don't get how you are like him though. :laugh:
I can hear Lady GaGa's Teeth playing.
and before anyone makes a smart-ass remark , it's a song. :P
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^ Love the new avatar Crip , don't get how you are like him though. :laugh:
I can hear Lady GaGa's Teeth playing.
and before anyone makes a smart-ass remark , it's a song. :P
I'm short tempered and a cripple apparently. (The first one I'm not sure of :P)
I hear builders.
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^ Love the new avatar Crip , don't get how you are like him though. :laugh:
I can hear Lady GaGa's Teeth playing.
and before anyone makes a smart-ass remark , it's a song. :P
I'm short tempered and a cripple apparently. (The first one I'm not sure of :P)
I hear builders.
:lol:
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The Beatles on the speakers. :headbang2:
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The washing machine and a really annoying person in the complex somewhere using a very loud vacuum cleaner. >:(
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It's about 2AM, so I am running my very loud vacuum cleaner when
the maximal number of people can enjoy it.
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It's about 2AM, so I am running my very loud vacuum cleaner when
the maximal number of people can enjoy it.
Link (http://www.intensitysquared.com/index.php/topic,14902.msg750186.html#msg750186)
:zoinks:
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Fans(not hot enough for AC yet)
Fireworks some very loud in the distance
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I
hear
dead
people.
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I
hear
dead
people.
Are you listening to Jimi Hendrix? :orly:
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I
hear
dead
people.
Thank goodness you were not giving an answer like that in the "What are you smelling now" thread.
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I'm sitting on my piano stool and when I move my legs a little (like my beloved 'hopping' stim) it goes.. 'ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee etc.'. :zoinks: Oh well..
Also hear a French hiphop/dance track being played on the radio and some birds (dunnock and blackbird mainly) singing outside.
Ah, and the mailbox made a sound just now. (free local newspaper)
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Just got my free local newspaper too, and heard the paper lady talk to my cat.
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as I read that, free and local blurred in my mind, temporary reading it as "fecal"
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Must be that weird proposition you got of someone wanting to dine on your excrements. :orly:
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A dehumidifier.
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Chatterbox girl, purring cat, rattling keyboard, computer.
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The people over the back, talking loudly. Why they sit outside almost every night I don't know. It can't be very nice as it is kind of cold.
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The people over the back, talking loudly. Why they sit outside almost every night I don't know. It can't be very nice as it is kind of cold.
My neighbours do the same. They are outside 6 in the morning, and till just before they go to bed. Living with 10 or more in a one family house drives them out for privacy when they want to call relatives. And they smoke outside too.
So, I wake with the smell of cigarettes in the morning lately.
I hope the new batch of neighbours consists of non smokers. Will find out soon, they arrived today.
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The washing machine and a really annoying person in the complex somewhere using a very loud vacuum cleaner. >:(
That's probably Squiddy, vaccing his flat with his new Dyson vac! :laugh:
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The crackling of a fire I got going out back
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The crackling of a fire I got going out back
Is it in a barrel like the one you posted a pic of awhile ago? :viking:
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The crackling of a fire I got going out back
Is it in a barrel like the one you posted a pic of awhile ago? :viking:
Yeah almost always on a barrel. Have to relight it when I go back out. Threw a bunch of fireworks in it before that had gotten wet with a few nice pops :green:
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I'm hearing a couple of gulls making bizarre noises. Not sure which kind they are (cannot see them) but they sure can make some weird and loud noises. A bit like someone laughing really sadistically.
A pigeon on the chimney is making some 'oooh ooh ooh' sounds as well.
Pfff, birds..
(nah, love most in fact)
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Sounds like something feminine/girly on tv...................
How did I ever end up with girly daughters? Not my genes.
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The washing machine and a really annoying person in the complex somewhere using a very loud vacuum cleaner. >:(
That's probably Squiddy, vaccing his flat with his new Dyson vac! :laugh:
Except I don't own a dyson , a flat or live in australia. :P
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Fans
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The washing machine and a really annoying person in the complex somewhere using a very loud vacuum cleaner. >:(
That's probably Squiddy, vaccing his flat with his new Dyson vac! :laugh:
Except I don't own a dyson , a flat or live in australia. :P
So you do admit having a really noisy vacuum cleaner?
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kettle boiling
and next doors yappy dog! :dog:
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Computer sounds.
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Chirp digging in her seeds for some food.
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Breathing and sniffing of a girl with flu.
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Someone's lawnmower or similar, outside.
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A vintage fan struggling
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People talking somewhere outside. Sounds from the motorway.
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I'm hearing Carla Bruni sing out of tune (petit peu) on Jools Holland's show at the moment. Jeez.
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Spongebob Squarepants
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99 Luftballoons by Nena with tbe rattle of the train in the background.
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^ I hear the German version in my head, the moment I read your post.
For the rest, I hear a sniffing daughter in her bedroom. Youngest was contagious, now the oldest has a fever and such.
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Good luck with the sniffles!
I onle have the German version. Picked it up in Hamburg about 6 years ago. Whole album is pretty good even if I can't understand most of the lyics. I always preferred it when they played 99 Luftballoons vice 99 Red Balloons on MTV back when they actually played music videos.
Oh...it just came back on after Safety Dance!
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Fans and snoring :zombiefuck:
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Computer sounds.
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A/C and ceiling fan!
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Chirp settling down after listening to SS's music.
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My kid screaming
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Invader Zim
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I'm listening to the sweet, sweet musics of a mexican babe!
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Spongebob Squarepants
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THUNDER
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Massive Attack on the speakers. The keyboard. A train, outside.
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*doof doof doof doof doof* from the pub over the fence.
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SBSP
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A train.
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Single-engine prop plane and my two youngest 'playing' and rustling about.
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Running water
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I was wondering where this thread went to. The keets chumbling (chirpy mumbling) to each other.
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Running water
I hope it's not a burst pipe.
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kids, getting on each others nerves. :thumbdn:
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I'm listening to chiptunes. This is the most addictive genre eva
bit shifter - the uncertainty principle (8bit) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAwRef10VEA#)
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High-frequency caffeine-induced auditory static.
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Chirp is chumbling, now trilling.
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Cat washing herself on the stairs. She is a very thorough groomer.
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Water again. Not a pipe the dish washer is on again an filling
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Water again. Not a pipe the dish washer is on again an filling
Whew.
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just the fan on laptop.
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Prince Albert whistling "Good Morning" from Dancing in the Rain.
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chiptunes + cybergrind = music to my ears.
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Tick tock from a wind-up alarm clock
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Kate Bush, and some girly voices.
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tick-tock, some parakeet squeaks, the Telly
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DEXTER'S LABORATORY
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Sirens outside. They're coming for me :tinfoil:
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The filter from the fishtank
Monkeyboy playing pokemon on his DS
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Diesel truck, hydraulic pump.
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tick-tock and a parakeet knocking her food bowl.
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Jarre on the headphones.
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electronic deathcore, is what I think this band likes to be described as.
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Cockatoos, millions of them squawking outside :zombiefuck:
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sky eating airplane
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Stupid filter on the fishtank.
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The sound an electrical trimming machine makes (through my always open attic window). Neighbour's cutting his ivy hedge.
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Stupid filter on the fishtank.
Would an intelligent filter sound better?
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Birds chuggling, fan whirring, clock ticking.
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fireworks
and they are waking up the urchin
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The neighbors dog barking and I think a plane or an odd sounding car
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gazing at shoes
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gazing at shoes
wut does that sound like :dunno:
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Skrillex - In For The Kill [DUBSTEP] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx5qYm6kvw0#)
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gazing at shoes
wut does that sound like :dunno:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoegazing (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoegazing)
Shoegazing (also known as shoegaze) is a subgenre of alternative rock that emerged from the United Kingdom in the late 1980s. It lasted there until the mid 1990s, with a critical zenith reached in 1990 and 1991. The British music press—particularly NME and Melody Maker—named this style shoegazing because the musicians in these bands stood relatively still during live performances in a detached, introspective, non-confrontational state, hence the idea that they were gazing at their shoes.[1][2] The heavy use of effects pedals also contributed to the image of performers looking down at their feet during concerts.
The shoegazing sound is typified by significant use of guitar effects, and indistinguishable vocal melodies that blended into the creative noise of the guitars.[1] A general description given to shoegazing and other affiliated bands in London in the early 1990s was The Scene That Celebrates Itself. In the early 1990s, shoegazing groups were pushed aside by the American grunge movement, and early Britpop such as Suede, forcing the relatively unknown bands to break up or reinvent their style altogether.[1] Recent times have seen a renewed interest in the genre among "nu-gaze" bands.
Scarling - Stapled to the Mattress (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUdMr0tcRJ4#ws)
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the familiar sound of me beating myself up :zoinks:
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the familiar sound of me beating myself up :zoinks:
I find that using a feather when beating myself up works very well.
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My computer
My blinds flapping thanks to the breeze blowing in
Me making music by blowing into an empty cider bottle
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Skrillex - In For The Kill [DUBSTEP] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx5qYm6kvw0#)
that really sucks :( If you like dubstep , try
Halo Nova - Legends of the Hidden Temple (Original Mix) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ABi5fSQnWM#ws)
Stephen Walking - B.T.R.A.S. (Siberun Remix) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjYi_gebJ4M#ws)
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The washing machine and a really annoying person in the complex somewhere using a very loud vacuum cleaner. >:(
That's probably Squiddy, vaccing his flat with his new Dyson vac! :laugh:
Except I don't own a dyson , a flat or live in australia. :P
No matter, your annoyingness is universal and omnipresent! :P
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The wind and my dog freaking out because of said wind. :GA:
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Chirp (probably protesting that we ate a turkey) and PA whistling
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Chirp (probably protesting that we ate a turkey) and PA whistling
Maybe Chirp will cheer up if you offer her a tiny edible bribe. :)
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Chirp (probably protesting that we ate a turkey) and PA whistling
Maybe Chirp will cheer up if you offer her a tiny edible bribe. :)
that's all I need is a cannibal bird. Although I was tempted to offer them some hard-cooked egg the other day.
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Chirp (probably protesting that we ate a turkey) and PA whistling
Maybe Chirp will cheer up if you offer her a tiny edible bribe. :)
that's all I need is a cannibal bird. Although I was tempted to offer them some hard-cooked egg the other day.
:lol: I was thinking of some little seeds and crunchy things.
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Doof Doof music next door. The stereo was obviously the first thing they plugged in :P
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Who Wants to be a Millionaire on tv and my mum frying something. Plus the garage door opening.
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Listening to Mariah Carey.
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The end of a tv show called The Tribe. It is a New Zealand made show.
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Tick-tock and PA whistling the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies.
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Two ticking clocks and a computer fan
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Music on the speakers. The keyboard. A train.
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Computer related sounds, rain and wind.
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a wee bit noisy - the clock ticking, Chirp squawking, the tv
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Clocks ticking, obnoxious neighbours over the back, the bird tinkling his bell.
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Tinnitus, the aquarium, the freezer and my computer's fan.
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^Thankful I don't have tinnitus. Learnt about ototoxic drugs at uni recently.
I hear the fridge, cars on the road and computer fan.
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I hear my TV 'talking' German (I'm watching some movie with one eye) and the sound of a leaf-blower in the distance. Lousy noise they produce. Occasionally I hear a car passing by too.
Sunday tends to be one of the more quiet days though.
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I hear my TV 'talking' German (I'm watching some movie with one eye) and the sound of a leaf-blower in the distance. Lousy noise they produce. Occasionally I hear a car passing by too.
Sunday tends to be one of the more quiet days though.
That is a sound I find most annoying. My stepdad has one he uses regularly and I can't stand the bloody thing.
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^ Yeah, it's one of most annoying noise around, I think so too. Um, read you drove a forklift before and so did I, as a part of my job then, but the sound those lift trucks (other trucks as well) make when going in reverse I still really dislike too. Not sure this is a global thing (might not be a def. must/fines otherwise like it is here everywhere) but that loud PEEEEP PEEEEP PEEEEP PEEEEP, etc. I always found quite annoying as well. Still hear that sound in the distance quite regularly (depending on the direction of the wind). It comes from a nearby industry plot but that sound carries for kms/mls.. um, and sucks also.
Blahiah.. (surry)
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Fans and the tappy tap of keystrokes
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Refrigerator, keystrokes and mouse clicks! :techprob:
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keystrokes, tick tock of clock and the PR murmuring to herself.
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Now that the refrigerator has stopped running, I can hear my computer fan. :orly:
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Now that the refrigerator has stopped running, I can hear my computer fan. :orly:
did it get where it wanted to go or is it out of breath? :facepalm2: :facepalm2: :facepalm2:
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Now that the refrigerator has stopped running, I can hear my computer fan. :orly:
did it get where it wanted to go or is it out of breath? :facepalm2: :facepalm2: :facepalm2:
It didn't get anywhere at all, it constantly runs in place! :hamsterwheel:
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^ Yeah, it's one of most annoying noise around, I think so too. Um, read you drove a forklift before and so did I, as a part of my job then, but the sound those lift trucks (other trucks as well) make when going in reverse I still really dislike too. Not sure this is a global thing (might not be a def. must/fines otherwise like it is here everywhere) but that loud PEEEEP PEEEEP PEEEEP PEEEEP, etc. I always found quite annoying as well. Still hear that sound in the distance quite regularly (depending on the direction of the wind). It comes from a nearby industry plot but that sound carries for kms/mls.. um, and sucks also.
Blahiah.. (surry)
I remember some forklifts had more tolerable reverse beeps than others. The loader one used to get annoying as it was so loud.
Am hearing rain and a LOT of thunder. It is even scaring the cat.
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The emergency sirens just went off with a warning about extreme high tides and road flooding by the beach :o
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Beth Hart on my headphones. :headbang2:
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strange mix of circle takes the square and the evening news
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the keets murmurring
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My birds arguing
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Crowing of roosters, my fan running, and the occasional keyboard sounds.
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The bloody server room.
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i can hear the wind. It's really violent out there.
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Leaf-blowers again. Street cleaners doing their thing but luckily they're slowly moving away (judging from the sound).
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The air conditioning (winding down), the fridge, and the occasional cat meow.
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Chirp trilling. Hedwig is quiet
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Processor fan. Keyboard.
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My conscience....
Nah, just sounds of computer, heating, fridge, breathing.
This is a day that the smilies are almost making sounds too.
:GA: and :CanofWorms: are pretty loud.
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The laptop's fan.
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The urchin, chattering about fixing cars 8)
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I'm hearing a lot of my own coughing! The congestion is breaking up nicely. 8)
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Hedwig is squawking and flapping her wings.
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Hedwig is squawking and flapping her wings.
Your birds sound very cute, can you post a picture of them? :parrot: :parrot:
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Maybe one day
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traffic and TV
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The urchin, chattering about fixing cars 8)
He soon will want to use your Snap-On tools :green:
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PA going over his Russian language vocabulary cards, the alarm clock ticking.
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PA going over his Russian language vocabulary cards, the alarm clock ticking.
How long has he studied Russian, and what got him interested? :orly:
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I guess a full 2 years. He bought Rosetta Stone (which I think is a disaster) and has now written down every lesson. So much for learning it like children do.
Something that someone said to him in the service about him being a good candidate for the language school, particularly Russian.
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I guess a full 2 years. He bought Rosetta Stone (which I think is a disaster) and has now written down every lesson. So much for learning it like children do.
Something that someone said to him in the service about him being a good candidate for the language school, particularly Russian.
Good for him for pursuing it after so many years! What didn't he like about the
Rosetta Stone program? It's advertised as if it were THE best way to learn. :orly:
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I guess a full 2 years. He bought Rosetta Stone (which I think is a disaster) and has now written down every lesson. So much for learning it like children do.
Something that someone said to him in the service about him being a good candidate for the language school, particularly Russian.
Good for him for pursuing it after so many years! What didn't he like about the
Rosetta Stone program? It's advertised as if it were THE best way to learn. :orly:
They have one "canned" set of photos that they use for each language. You have a sentence or question for the picture in the lanquage being learned, but no translation. The sentence is both written and spoken. You have to figure out what the sentence /question is. So, you don't know if the sentence is "The girl has a balloon" or "The girl is happy." Only after you've gone through the series of pictures for that lesson do you begin to figure out what you're learning. He has 2 dictionaries, home-made vocabulary cards for each word and still asks me to help him figure out some of the pictures.
I'm not that type of learner. Give me a book and a grammar and that's the way I learn best.
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I guess a full 2 years. He bought Rosetta Stone (which I think is a disaster) and has now written down every lesson. So much for learning it like children do.
Something that someone said to him in the service about him being a good candidate for the language school, particularly Russian.
Good for him for pursuing it after so many years! What didn't he like about the
Rosetta Stone program? It's advertised as if it were THE best way to learn. :orly:
They have one "canned" set of photos that they use for each language. You have a sentence or question for the picture in the lanquage being learned, but no translation. The sentence is both written and spoken. You have to figure out what the sentence /question is. So, you don't know if the sentence is "The girl has a balloon" or "The girl is happy." Only after you've gone through the series of pictures for that lesson do you begin to figure out what you're learning. He has 2 dictionaries, home-made vocabulary cards for each word and still asks me to help him figure out some of the pictures.
I'm not that type of learner. Give me a book and a grammar and that's the way I learn best.
The picture method does sound a bit confusing, hooray for books! :book:
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The personal desk-sized fan and Chirp chortling.
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my phone blowing up
ugh
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The wind outside
A movie called Passenger 57 (I think).
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TV dialogue I can't decipher and the office fan.
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My daughter typing, fuck she can type fast
The TV which is on for just background noise
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Computer sounds.
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Tinnitus and TV.
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Listening to Beethoven's 7th Symphony, 2nd Movement. Seems to suit the ambience of how I imagine the near future.
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Tinnitus and TV.
Have you got Tinnitus all the time?
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The sound of the personal fan and the keets.
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Truck brakes squeaking up the street at the stop sign
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A 35mm projector running.
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A 35mm projector running.
Is it very loud?
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A 35mm projector running.
Is it wearing track shoes? :oneliner:
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A 35mm projector running.
Is it very loud?
Nah. The machine in itself is reasonably quiet. Most sounds are made by the print (the loops caused by the intermittent movement can be very noisy). An older print is often louder because it's dried out and possibly shrunk around the sprocket holes.
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A 35mm projector running.
Is it wearing track shoes? :oneliner:
No, it's barefoot.
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A 35mm projector running.
Is it wearing track shoes? :oneliner:
No, it's barefoot.
Another reason it's so quite :laugh:
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Lamphouse fans in the digital projector. It's MUCH louder than a 35mm projector. :GA:
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PA whistling a song from the Disney Pocahontas (the PR is watching it) and the sound of him rolling around in his chair.
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TV
laptop fan
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The neighbour, who is a very loud sneezer. Overhead fan.
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Laptop fan
clocks
a car going by outside
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A 35mm projector running an old print.
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I'm hearing a cook explain a recipe (on the telly) and also, in the distance, the song thrush sing his repetitive song again.
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Sound of inflating balloon, cat walking, youth walking through the street, by the sound of it, the had a nice evening, me typing with one finger, computersounds.
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The wind rattling stuff outside including the storm door
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Me coughing.
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Me coughing.
That was you, man your loud
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This fine song! :heart: :headphones: :heart:
Stevie Nicks - If Anyone Falls (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoD70F7Zsyg#)
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Me coughing.
That was you, man your loud
Sorry, can't help it.
You may need earplugs tonight.
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Me coughing.
That was you, man your loud
Sorry, can't help it.
You may need earplugs tonight.
Hope you feel better I hate coughing
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Me coughing.
That was you, man your loud
Sorry, can't help it.
You may need earplugs tonight.
Hope you feel better I hate coughing
Well, it has given me a raspy sexy voice by now. :eyebrows:
But, I'm too tired to make use of that.
Worst of the flu is over though.
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Me coughing.
That was you, man your loud
Sorry, can't help it.
You may need earplugs tonight.
Hope you feel better I hate coughing
Well, it has given me a raspy sexy voice by now. :eyebrows:
But, I'm too tired to make use of that.
Worst of the flu is over though.
I get to the point I lose my voice about once or twice a year. Glad the worst is past
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I'm listening to Cattle Decapitation
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I'm listening to Cattle Decapitation
:zoinks:
Invoking our Gods of War (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mG6AE0mlxHw#)
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:D
it's a deathgrind band
Cattle Decapitation - Regret and the Grave (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUa4GvMP6x0#)
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Tinnitus and TV.
Have you got Tinnitus all the time?
Sorry that I missed seeing this question before, but yes, I do have it all the time. I have had it for most of my life.
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:D
it's a deathgrind band
Cattle Decapitation - Regret and the Grave (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUa4GvMP6x0#)
:headbang2:
Listening to The Smiths right now though.
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A 35mm projector. The film soundtrack from the booth monitor.
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Tinnitus and TV.
Have you got Tinnitus all the time?
Sorry that I missed seeing this question before, but yes, I do have it all the time. I have had it for most of my life.
There was an article about a new way of treating tinnitus, kind of resetting the brain by stimulating the nervus vagus. Results in rats are that good, that there are now test treatments on humans too.
This (http://www.nih.gov/news/health/jan2011/nidcd-12.htm) is an article in English about it. Only glanced through it, it did not mention tests on humans yet IIRC.
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Fans cooling the digital monster's lamphouse.
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Tinnitus and TV.
Have you got Tinnitus all the time?
Sorry that I missed seeing this question before, but yes, I do have it all the time. I have had it for most of my life.
There was an article about a new way of treating tinnitus, kind of resetting the brain by stimulating the nervus vagus. Results in rats are that good, that there are now test treatments on humans too.
This (http://www.nih.gov/news/health/jan2011/nidcd-12.htm) is an article in English about it. Only glanced through it, it did not mention tests on humans yet IIRC.
That was a very interesting link, Hyke. Thanks.
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You're welcome.
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tick, toc,
whistling
the tellie
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A sappy song about a woman you love leaving you. Makes me a bit sad.
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The heater blowing
Hedwig pecking at something
Chirp twipping
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Digital projector humming.
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The overhead fan. Computer noises.
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Projector. Both monitor playing the film soundtrack.
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GA playing Star Trek Online.
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A 35mm projector.
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A big diesel motor of a truck (from a furniture store) that is going backwards (peep peep peep peep etc.) into this dead end street. Also my radio that is playing a song by Arid.
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A 2 stroke engined chain saw in the distance for over an hour now. Shitty sound it is.
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Kids ice-skating contest, or rather, the man feeling important because of holding the microphone to report and give directions.
I live close to the village ice-skating place.
Half an hour more to go.
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I hear hoompahpah music in the distance. Folks are celebrating carnival in the town's centre.. at the moment.. but but this will go on almost non stop till coming Tuesday. Do not compute but.. hey..
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The PR splashing in the tub.
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The dishwasher
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I hear hoompahpah music in the distance. Folks are celebrating carnival in the town's centre.. at the moment.. but but this will go on almost non stop till coming Tuesday. Do not compute but.. hey..
Poor you.
Was thinking of you suffering from the Carnaval.
This day it was for the oldies, tomorrow the parade and partying for the other folk will happen. I'll be more up north most of the day tomorrow. Wonder how big the catholic influence in Hardenberg is. I see it does have a nickname. :-\
Oh well, guess I'll be safe at the sportscentre, and, sitting in a sporthal most of the day is evil enough on its own.
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I hear hoompahpah music in the distance. Folks are celebrating carnival in the town's centre.. at the moment.. but but this will go on almost non stop till coming Tuesday. Do not compute but.. hey..
Poor you.
Was thinking of you suffering from the Carnaval.
This day it was for the oldies, tomorrow the parade and partying for the other folk will happen. I'll be more up north most of the day tomorrow. Wonder how big the catholic influence in Hardenberg is. I see it does have a nickname. :-\
Oh well, guess I'll be safe at the sportscentre, and, sitting in a sporthal most of the day is evil enough on its own.
^ Ja, places like that are horrible, I think.
But.. nah, I'm not suffering.. just feeling amazed by the level of retardation during the, maybe a bit Mardi Grass like, festival period in this city. Vastenavond they call it here, instead of carnaval.
Folks go truly bonkers here this weekend and some actually cry when carnival/it's all over Tuesday evening.
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The TV. My computer.
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air cleaner and humidifier humming in the background.
the movie Cast Away on media player
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The bloody server room.
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A motherfucking chainsaw
Limp Bizkit - Break Stuff (Uncensored) [Official Music Video] [HQ] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SibnQt-oh2g#ws)
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The Spooks theme on the DVD menu page. I'll go back to watching another one.
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Car alarm :grrr:
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the washer
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my machine head fetish has returned. :blonde:
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Hedwig chirping and Chirp fluttering her wings.
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Exhumed Identity - Revocation (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0QEF2Oi6x8#)
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the wind up alarm clock
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my dad fucking eating like a yak! :thumbdn:
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Machine Head - Unto The Locust [Full Album] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-Yj9sNQ4u0#)
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air conditioner & clothes dryer
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D:ream "Things can only get better" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIj-6fr2SlI#)
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I Love The Lord - Whitney Houston,"The Preacher's Wife" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdH9tVor7WU#ws)
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Origin - Saligia (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH7BzCyuYyY#ws)
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Machine Head - Unto The Locust [Full Album] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-Yj9sNQ4u0#)
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Madonna - Open Your Heart (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snsTmi9N9Gs#ws)
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Lots and lots of thunder
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Alyssa Reid - Alone Again (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtDVlpEfKlI#ws)
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Cat scratching the window, better let him inside.
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Olive - You're Not Alone (Original Version) RCA / BMG Records ETV NEWORK (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq2lG_42X7s#)
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Computer fan and a cricket chirping outside.
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Computer sounds.
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Machine Head - The Blackening [Full Album] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ254ZHnjQM#)
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Girl coughing.
Cat turning around in his basket.
Computer sounds.
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Machine Head - Unto The Locust [Full Album] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-Yj9sNQ4u0#)
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Something running... the refrigerator maybe? I've only been in this place for a week or two, still getting used to the sounds here.
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Birds outside, it's early ish!
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Rancid - Ruby Soho (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuqUrCroBzQ#)
Rancid - Roots Radicals (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqCucCMbnPo#)
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50 Cent Ft. Eminem - Patiently Waiting [Get Rich Or Die Trying] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9_eVNRplNY#)
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Don't Push me 50 Cent Feat Eminem Lloyd Banks (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQcd_i5KjCw#)
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50 Cent - Back Down (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r46QWH8vsyk#)
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Something running... the refrigerator maybe? I've only been in this place for a week or two, still getting used to the sounds here.
stop chasing it EBM, just let it run :zoinks:
:runaway:
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Silence returned outside. Sounds of heating system and computer. It's silent enough to hear the clock in the kitchen. It isn't a loud clock.
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Eric Clapton on the speakers
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The PR splashing in the tub, taking her bath.
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Computer sounds.
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my dad watching a baseball game. arizona and the giants
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End tune of Dead man's chest.
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Computer fan
a clock
I think the refrigerator it could be some other appliance though
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Wind.
Laptop fan.
Icemaker. (Damn that thing makes some strange ass noises) :zombiefuck:
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The voices in my head...
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Listening to the Concert for George DVD. Fabulous.
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Origin - Expulsion Of Fury (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb26HHCVkNE#ws)
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fire truck rolling by
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Adam hitting his head against a wall because I officially joined Zomgreloaded with my intro thread. Poor Adam, he can't escape the monarchy.
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An airplane
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A radiator making bubbly noises.
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fan running in the window
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Not much. My earplugs seem to work. :headbang2:
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NBA on TNT
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Awful country twanger music from down the street
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Love it or List It on TV and my washing machine on the spin cycle
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The cat eating dry food and the washing machine.
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Kids playing Super Paper Mario. My cell phone buzzing because someone is texting me.
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meet the press with david gregory. :prude:
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Just my air conditioner, keystrokes, and a dog barking down the street. :orly:
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air conditioning
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Computer sounds.
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Fairly Odd Parents. Kids are watching TV
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mostly silence, do hear a radio in another room, just barely
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The Beatles on the speakers. Now, "Something".
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pepper pig and i am thinking :zombiefuck:
the boy has been in bed for over an hour :tard:
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DS playing Super Mario Galaxy.
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Chirp and water running in the bathtub.
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Yes
Some big fireworks in the distance
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Rumours (http://youtu.be/dnbnmoDm1R0)
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Birds chirping
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Kid playing minecraft.
The music on there always makes me want to fall asleep. :yawn:
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Wind, Ceilidh talking, Ceilidh's computer fan which is much louder than mine.
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Rain and thunder
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Weird sounds from the hallway. As if someone is opening the front door.
Checked, but, there is no one there.
Weird.
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DS new vocal tic. I can tune all the other ones out because I'm used to them, but the new ones throw me off for awhile.
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The baseball game and the ticking of the clock.
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DS new vocal tic. I can tune all the other ones out because I'm used to them, but the new ones throw me off for awhile.
What is it, may I ask? I have been lucky to only get motor tics.
I can hear the heater, the oven clock, Ceilidh's computer fan.
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The Jacob's Ladder soundtrack. Fabulous.
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Link is purring
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It's unusually varied right now. The PR has her TV on, there are youth chatting as they pass by outside, the air-conditioning is running and the clock is ticking, computer keys are clicking.
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Water running.
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I can hear 'Mike the knight' in the other room.
The urchin is at school?
I must go and turn off telly.
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DS new vocal tic. I can tune all the other ones out because I'm used to them, but the new ones throw me off for awhile.
What is it, may I ask? I have been lucky to only get motor tics.
I can hear the heater, the oven clock, Ceilidh's computer fan.
Sorry Ren, just saw this now. It's hard to explain. He used to have throat clearing and cough ticks but the new one is a sound he makes that is really high pitched and then quickly drops down a few octaves. Almost like a falling noise but the high pitch was bothersome to me in the beginning. Now I've become used to it.
He has facial tics as well. Thankfully his physical tic (climbing anything and everything) was alleviated through meds. He could scale the bookshelves in the library just to sit on the top of the book shelf and they're over 6 ft high. He also used to climb the OUTSIDE of the banister on the stairs at home.
I can hear the kids giggling and talking while playing a Spongebob video game.
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Computer sounds. An engine in the distance.
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I can hear rain.
Computer fan.
Me tapping my boot on the chair.
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The tv and ladybugs hiccups :laugh:
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The Jacob's Ladder soundtrack. Fabulous.
I like the part where the black girls started singing Mr Postman to Jacob. :thumbup: :lol1:
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Inspector Gadget on tv
Ladybug talking
Washing machine whirring away
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Pink Floyd on speakers.
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Elevator music because I've been on hold with PetSmart for the last 10 minutes :P
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Kittie, blasted out on my CD player at maximum volume.
Along with other music. Disturbed, papa roach, the haunted, think after this has played, I'll stick on some cradle of filth.
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Kittie, blasted out on my CD player at maximum volume.
Along with other music. Disturbed, papa roach, the haunted, think after this has played, I'll stick on some cradle of filth.
I used to play cradle of filth when i was angry. That was before i had the urchin, i daren't keep stuff like that in the house in case he finds it, plays it, and likes it! :headbang2:
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Surely, thats a good thing?
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He is only 5 and already goes into school singing
Insane Clown Posse songs....
...no, i would have SS round if he started doing
cradle of filth songs. :evillaugh:
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Uggh...ICP suck IMO.
Why not leave something tasteful around for him to find, in the way of CDs..something like...kittie, disturbed, fields of the nephilim...ANYTHING is better than ICP. Except for classical music of course :P
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Well ICP did a song caled 'bitches' and my nephew has it as a ringtone on his phone so i had to hide even all the icp discs.
I can't have him going to school singing 'bitches' :viking:
I really miss my music. The only discs left in my car are Gorillaz, Arctic Monkeys and Boondocks. I simply can't bring myself to do the mumsy thing and buy.....(yikes i can't even say it) .....
POP or CHART stuff. Yuk. I hate happy clappy shit. :zoinks:
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Oh christ no. You aren't the only one. Although I don't think I could bring myself to listen to arctic monkeys, etc. ICP aside, to be honest, I think a lot of pop music is more likely to be a bad influence, if any music is, to young kids, than (most, at any rate) metal, pop stuff strikes me as tacky and overly sexual usually. I haven't noticed that at all in the sort of stuff I generally listen to, although of course, there is a heavy selection bias there. And the goth type stuff (I mean, bands like draconian, my dying bride, tears of magdalena, even vast, that sort of thing) seems pretty much the opposite.
Personally, if its in the charts, thats a good indication that I wouldn't want to be in the same house/car its playing in.
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Sinead O'Conner (Mandinca/meh) on the radio and rain on my attic window. Oh, song ended by now.. they now talk about a music festival (in Flamish).
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Footsteps.
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A piano being tuned across the street, sirene in the distance and other street noises. News that just started on the telly (12h00).
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The sound a disstressed blackbird (Turdus merula) makes, atm. Most of the time that sound makes me feel uneasy too.
Oh, radio's on too.
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Drowning pool-the 'sinner' album, followed by Disturbed-'believe', Papa Roach-'infest', and Evanescence-'fallen', all blasted at the max. volume my CD player will go.
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Music on the speakers. Computer sounds.
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Eisenhower in his 1961 military-industrial complex speak. :ninja:
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purring kitty, my laptop, dishwasher
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The murmurring of the parakeets, the fan, the wind up alarm clock and the TV.
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The oven clock ticking and Ceilidh watching Enterprise.
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Evanescence playing on the CD player.
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Bert and Ernie arguing.
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My son moving around in the kitchen.
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The cogs of my brain turning...faster and faster
yes it's hyperactivity mode! a.k.a. 'it's her mad half hour' as my mom used to affectionately label it :viking: :viking: :viking:
brain engaged at a million mph...
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A two strokes chainsaw motor in the distance. Meh. It's been there, on and off, the whole morning.
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A plane overhead, a bird making an awful squawking noise and the clock ticking.
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Fan
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To and fro' the neighbours' barking dogs. It seems that it hasn't struck them that the dogs are nervous due to their incorrect training of them.
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neighbours, several directions, enjoying drinks, fires, and what not, on a very agreeable summer evening.
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The computer fan. Very silent. A little bit of my tinnitus.
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Music on the speakers.
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I'm listening to the radio (again). Must say their playlist (some DJ-set) is very nice the last 15 minutes or so. But bugger, no updates of the songs, being aired (titles/band names/on StuBru's site) though.
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Ceilidh playing a very loud game of Just Cause.
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Computer sounds.
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Mushroomhead.
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The Haarmann song 8)
Hot Dogs - warte warte nur ein weilchen (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2Awt3duSzI#)
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Fans
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Mudvayne-the album 'the end of all things to come' (pretty sure thats the title...their second album)
Blasted out as loud as my CD player speakers will go, while I have a couple of fags and prep a shot of clonidine, getting ready for bed, time to finally get some much, MUCH fucking required sleep for the first time in about three days.
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Crackly thunder and an airplane/jet
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Evanescence-going under
Going to change the CD though, Rammstein is more suited to my current mood, and to go to sleep to.
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Rammstein fortes sunt :viking:
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I can hear the fat lady singing :headbang2:
She is singing loud and clear that this place is dead tonight...
...as dead as a dodo in a dodo looking dead competition.
:grrr:
I am envious that you all have something better to do on a Friday
night.
Bastards... i remember those times :orly:
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The PR splashing in the tub.
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My son arguing with his mother.
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I have the sound of a hornby train set, and a scalextric, i am a multitasking mother :viking: :viking: :viking:
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Gunshots and zombies dying. :thumbup:
Kid's playing Dead Island.
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The noise of me trying to unravel the most stubborn, awkward, seems so fuckin easy to everybody else and soon to be in the bin mo fo - that is also known as cling film! :GA: :GA: :GA: :GA:
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No kids, they are asleep. 8)
Had sleepover guest last night, dinner guests today, and was with sleepover guest, dinner guests and my girls to the swimming pool. Great day, but, for now, it's awesome not to hear a girly voice.
Hearing Luna chew her food.
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The sound of someone walking upstairs.
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The air cooling unit in my room going, and the rammstein album 'live aus berlin'
Uggh...it is way too hot at the moment. I'm trying to sleep, always makes it difficult when its boiling bloody hot, and keeps me awake. Hopefully a quick shot of oxy&clonidine will make it easier to get some more sleep. I need to catch up on my rest after going about 3 days without sleeping...well, not strictly true, I did sleep for a total of maybe 15 minutes, 20 at most during that entire time, but sleep deprivation, even mild really reacts pretty badly with me.
AFAIK my bedroom just HAS to be the hottest room in the entire house. It gets baking hot when its warm and bastardly cold when winter comes. Last winter I was sleeping in my dressing gown, fully clothed, with several hoodies on, or even with my leather trenchcoat over the top of that, and still felt frozen to the bones.
The room faces the side of the house that gets the most sun. So does the lab. I always keep the lab window open to prevent any possibility of a buildup of flammable/explosive solvent vapors, I don't want the place filling up with something hideously flammable like ether or THF fumes, and getting set off by a spark inside the light switch. Or worse, something like benzene fumes, which are highly carcinogenic (benzene is pretty specific in being highly prone to damaging DNA and inducing leukaemia) And I still have quite a lot of problems storing solvents, the heat can cause them to evap through plastic containers.
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Just the tv and the man two doors up yelling.
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There is a cricket in the house
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Zaai. :asthing:
"Hooooi"
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I'm hearing some 'cheap' band playing cover songs in the distance for the last 2(?) hours. They played 'Woman.. take me in arms.. rock me baby' half an hour ago. ::)
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The TV.
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Daughters, in their zombie and Frankenstein jr moods.
One of them just apologised to me, out of the blue: "Sorry mom, for being a bad influence on your daughter". :lol1:
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The TV--a documentary about a climber who died on Mount Everest.
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The rain :-\
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The noise a two-stroke compression pump makes. A neighbour has troubles with their draining (sewerage) and now a contractor (in the draining bizz) is trying to fix it (on a Sunday evening/almost 8 o'clock).
Ah, it stopped.. (thks)
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Lack of sanding, drilling and what not, by the new neighbour. :thumbup:
Wonder if they will start at 8 am again, tomorrow. :thumbdn:
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Glorybox by Portishead
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TWO car alarms going crazy all at once! :zombiefuck:
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The neighbours talking. They always seem to be outside at night, even when it is cold.
I am also hearing my mum's windchimes and the cat on the end of the bed purring.
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aerosmith Deuces are wild playing on my computer
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Now it is raining. I like that sound.
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Music through my headphones.
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dishwasher running
tapping of my keyboard
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WIND
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Birds
Cat purring slightly
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Computer sounds. My wife handling a hair product of some description.
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My ears are ringing.
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My ears are ringing.
When I blew up 150 grams of potassium perchlorate+magnesium two meters from myself, my ears rang for 6 months :viking:
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My ears are ringing.
When I blew up 150 grams of potassium perchlorate+magnesium two meters from myself, my ears rang for 6 months :viking:
Are you a chemist?
I would hate to have proper tinnitus. This was for like 20 seconds and I was already getting annoyed! :zombiefuck:
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"flash powderrrrr"
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:agreed:
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The wind and rain. It is really windy here at the moment.
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the ticking of the windup alarm clock
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tapping of the keyboard
Eldest and one of my friends talking
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My mum watching tv. Don't know how she can stand it being up that loud.
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Some electrical humming from the computer.
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Computer sounds.
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The blowing air coming from my portable A/C unit.
Going to stick some music on though.
Can't decide...fields of the nephilim, marilyn manson, kittie, the haunted, or anaal nathrakh.
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Listening to Oxygene on my new AKG K240 MkII headphones. Thanks, parts. :)
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Almost none :)
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PA singing, Santa Claus is coming to town..... :santa: :zombiefuck:
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Rammstein-the 'live aus berlin' album.
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The blowing air coming from my portable A/C unit.
Going to stick some music on though.
Can't decide...fields of the nephilim, marilyn manson, kittie, the haunted, or anaal nathrakh.
Anaal Nathrakh sounds like good music for keestering opiates to. :thumbup:
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PA singing, Santa Claus is coming to town..... :santa: :zombiefuck:
It's way too early for that shit! :GA:
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PA singing, Santa Claus is coming to town..... :santa: :zombiefuck:
It's way too early for that shit! :GA:
Agreed. ::)
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Dishwasher making noises. Keyboard clickety clacks. Footsteps. Train departing.
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The noise of my computer power supply.
About to stick on a CD. Cradle of filth-damnation and a day, if I can find it, and go to bed.
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Ceilidh playing Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion.
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Some serious coughing. I don't like to hear that at all.
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Fields of the nephilim-I FINALLY found my CD, been looking for it for ages. Didn't know I'd mislaid one of my slayer albums too, but found that in the same place.
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Some serious coughing. I don't like to hear that at all.
Me either. Listened to it all night last night. Breaks my heart.
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Traffic and pedestrian noises. I am having lunch at Market and Post in downtown San Francisco.
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The computer fan 8)
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A mixture of slayer, mushroomhead, kittie, drowning pool, anaal nathrakh, khanate, marilyn manson and evanescence.
I need to borrow a computer that doesn't have a misbehaving CD burner, and burn my opeth, otep and draconian stuff downloads to CD
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The song of a blackbird (T. merula). Finally (again).. haven't heard his early morning song for over a month, I think.
Oh, plus the sound of traffic in the distance too.
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A train leaving the station.
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Church bells, going on for a while now, funeral with lots of visitors.
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The news on tv, wind outside.
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A hair dryer.
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Korn
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The sound a diesel motor makes.. and I've been hearing that on and off the whole day now.
Um, my direct neighbour is getting (via constructor) a new fence (wooden fencing in between concrete pillars) put up and they're using a tractor to help them out. Why the fart they let the motor running most of the time beats me..
Oh well..
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I'm hearing Sinterklaas* music in the distance.. played 'live' by a hoompahpah/carnival band.. with big drum and 'blowers' on copper instruments.
Ah, the fart is arriving here today.
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinterklaas (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinterklaas)
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Murderdolls-the album 'beyond the valley of the murderdolls'
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The neighbours talking, the bird playing with his bells.
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I hear the Statler Brothers singing "New York City." :headphones:
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Top Gear on the telly.
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I can hear the wind, 28s in the distance and the tv.
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Hearing licking sounds, from Sirius grooming himself, at the other side of the room.
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Fan
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Computer fan, air-conditioning.
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My son eating breakfast.
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The band Kittie-'spit'
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The NOISE paviours make. Next door neighbour hired a constructor and his 'boys'.. well, are just doing their job but with ja, with lots of noise. You know, throwing bricks in a wheelbarrow, all sorts of boinky boinky business which make the houses tremble, etc..
QUITE ANNOYING! :GA:
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Tinnitus as I drink my morning coffee
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Cicadas outside.
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My computer chaird
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Mother and daughter baking stuff in the kitchen. Keyboard clickety-click.
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Some sort of intermittent beeping outside.
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I hear Styx performing "Mr. Roboto." Oh brother! :rofl:
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My room: Christmas music
Son's room: Youtube video
Random: Cat is meowing in the hallway wondering why no one has come running to see him :laugh:
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my doggie is snoozing and snoring
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Bloody neighbours.
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Brood.
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Murderdolls-'crash crash'
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Crickets I think. And computer fan.
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Korn-'take a look in the mirror'
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Leaf-blowers outside. Nasty noise they produce. But but, this is probably the last time (for a while that is) they'll bother me for the trees are pretty much leafless now.. and the need to use the føckers.. ja, blah.
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Eradication Instincts Defined by Dimmu Borgir
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Good taste in music. Dimmu borgir kick arse.
Currently playing a mix of marilyn manson-'holywood', Anaal nathrakh-'when humanity is cancer', Drowning pool-'sinner' and Rammstein-'live aus berlin'
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The keening, high-pitched wails from the PR's room as something catastrophic is going wrong. She's probably misplaced the remote again, or can't find a brush, or............
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The keening, high-pitched wails from the PR's room as something catastrophic is going wrong. She's probably misplaced the remote again, or can't find a brush, or............
:laugh:
I sympathise, and can't keep myself from grinning too. Recognition brings out the cruel side of the bovine. :hug:
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The keening, high-pitched wails from the PR's room as something catastrophic is going wrong. She's probably misplaced the remote again, or can't find a brush, or............
:laugh:
I sympathise, and can't keep myself from grinning too. Recognition brings out the cruel side of the bovine. :hug:
I love it, Hyke is a mean cow! :2thumbsup:
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Music on my headphones.
Fabulous. I needed this.
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Burn by NIN
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The keening, high-pitched wails from the PR's room as something catastrophic is going wrong. She's probably misplaced the remote again, or can't find a brush, or............
:laugh:
I sympathise, and can't keep myself from grinning too. Recognition brings out the cruel side of the bovine. :hug:
I can definitely relate :laugh:
Currently hearing the dishwasher running and my breathing. I'm stuffed up today. Blech.
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Hooverphonic
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Music. Listening to Tommy Emmanuel on my MP3 player.
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Noises contractor Nuyten makes doing some construction work on the house (the balcony, I think) of my direct neighbours.
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Mostly the dishwasher
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My alarm clock brokdeded. I am :'(. I miss the tick tock.
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Hoof-erphonic
:zoinks:
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PianoGuys
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my own ruuuumbly tum
going to have a mooch in the cupboards for something yummy :P
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Couple of teens enjoying Pride and Predjudice.
The non verbal communication is making them laugh out loud.
On screen it is not that hard to read. :laugh:
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A song thrush in the distance.. singing his repetitive and mimicking song.
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My piano, downstairs, is being tuned at the moment. So I'm hearing sounds/tones being 'bend' by the tuner. Um, makes me want to leave the place butz.. no can do.
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St Matthew's Passion on the speakers.
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The urchin
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My Tom Tit dropping into the lav. *splash
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^ did you drop your drill bit down the toilet!
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^ did you drop your drill bit down the toilet!
LOL, tom tit=shit for any non-brit readers
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The computer fan and the light bulb. Yes, you can hear sounds from a light bulb, if it's quiet enough.
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Lawn mowers :GA:
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^ did you drop your drill bit down the toilet!
LOL, tom tit=shit for any non-brit readers
i prefer to have a Richard III myself :zoinks:
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^ did you drop your drill bit down the toilet!
LOL, tom tit=shit for any non-brit readers
i prefer to have a Richard III myself :zoinks:
Lol, nothing like good Richard to start the day.
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On a classier note :P I am listening to this epic music!
Alien 3 Score ''Adagio'' (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agCmezMPXqM#ws)
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The rumble of my cad-pod belly.
Oh i wished i had waited in the que in the chip shop
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The sounds of silence.
Bliss.
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Facebook bleeps, my speakers making the same sound as my parents old speakers....
My birds eating from their food trays....
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Music...Kakalak All Stars
:nicegear:
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Jeremy Kyle on TV talking to some scum kid trying to be a grown up
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A song.
The singer is preaching that we should all strap bombs to our chest and go to the next G-7 summit.
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Jeremy Kyle on TV talking to some scum kid trying to be a grown up
(http://www.reactionface.info/sites/default/files/images/1345834178446.jpg)
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the pleasant hum of a small fan on highest setting
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PA whistling.
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the pleasant hum of a small fan on highest setting
I bet you mean the pleasant hum of a vibrator up your jacksie you big old queen! Don't be shy sweetheart.
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I hear the sounds of a dance party in the distance. Hardcore dance noise, it is. Boomboomboomboom..
TV, in the background, is on too.
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tv noise
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Just the dog and some distant traffic now, earlier there was all kinds of noise with the neighbors on one side building a deck on the other having a small party and across the street mowing the lawn if was fucking unbearable :GA:
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Neighbours trying not to make too much noise when hammering. Please hit harder and get over with it.
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Neighbours trying not to make too much noise when hammering. Please hit harder and get over with it.
Are they in the same house, or next door? Do you have super bovine hearing? :orly:
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Neighbours trying not to make too much noise when hammering. Please hit harder and get over with it.
Are they in the same house, or next door? Do you have super bovine hearing? :orly:
I live in a block of attached houses. So, seven houses under the same roof.
The houses are pretty good noise insulated, but hammering, drilling and banging up stairs with boots will come through.
This morning I woke, because two houses away from me, the mother thought that 8 am was a good time to send her kids into the garden to jump the trampoline. She only does that on Sundays. :facepalm2:
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Neighbours trying not to make too much noise when hammering. Please hit harder and get over with it.
Are they in the same house, or next door? Do you have super bovine hearing? :orly:
I live in a block of attached houses. So, seven houses under the same roof.
The houses are pretty good noise insulated, but hammering, drilling and banging up stairs with boots will come through.
This morning I woke, because two houses away from me, the mother thought that 8 am was a good time to send her kids into the garden to jump the trampoline. She only does that on Sundays. :facepalm2:
Then we must all pray for her, that she may repent of her wickedness! :pope:
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quiet
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My leg muscles rubbing up against each other
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Celtic Harp Christmas CD. Holly and the Ivy right now.
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after I cut my amp off, silence
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CARMELITA - WARREN ZEVON (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9L8jLPE84g#)
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My daughter eating breakfast.
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A moment of silence, between noises from some neighbours tinkering on things I can't see.
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My dog breathing in her sleep, and the electricity box on the telephone pole outside.
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I just heard a large drill outside, Ladder Man is back! I hope he doesn't work weekends! :orly:
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hiccups
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Too much STFU
My niece blow drying her hair. Every few mins she turns off the hairdryer and calls me to see if any messages have come on her phone. "Why don't you take it upstairs with you" i ask, and she says "because i won't hear it i got the hairdryer on"
:tard:
Some kids a few doors up are having a party and got a bouncy castle so really shrill screams and squeels at proper headache levels.
My own kid out the back talking to Lola.
Next doors yappy dog.
My own two dogs joining in.
Some girls walking past chatting.
The weed man over the road is outside cleaning his spanky new silver white Audi and is blasting out Nas. I like Nas.
Thank fuck the telly is paused.
AAAggghhh just STFU
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Merauder's album. Master Killer
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The blackbird singing.
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A circular saw in the distance
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Some female woman (: is electrically sanding something (outside) right across the street.. like frikkin' endlessly. Quite an annoying sound the apparatus makes, I tell ya.
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
(three pages further)
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
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Some female woman (: is electrically sanding something (outside) right across the street.. like frikkin' endlessly. Quite an annoying sound the apparatus makes, I tell ya.
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
(three pages further)
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
what does your name mean?
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Too much STFU
My niece blow drying her hair. Every few mins she turns off the hairdryer and calls me to see if any messages have come on her phone. "Why don't you take it upstairs with you" i ask, and she says "because i won't hear it i got the hairdryer on"
:tard:
Some kids a few doors up are having a party and got a bouncy castle so really shrill screams and squeels at proper headache levels.
My own kid out the back talking to Lola.
Next doors yappy dog.
My own two dogs joining in.
Some girls walking past chatting.
The weed man over the road is outside cleaning his spanky new silver white Audi and is blasting out Nas. I like Nas.
Thank fuck the telly is paused.
AAAggghhh just STFU
I hate the screaming-kid noises above all. I can't tell whether they're playing or in danger.
If I had kids, I would teach them not to screech like that unless they needed help. Hope they shut up soon! :thumbdn:
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Something boiling in the kitchen.
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Too much STFU
My niece blow drying her hair. Every few mins she turns off the hairdryer and calls me to see if any messages have come on her phone. "Why don't you take it upstairs with you" i ask, and she says "because i won't hear it i got the hairdryer on"
:tard:
Some kids a few doors up are having a party and got a bouncy castle so really shrill screams and squeels at proper headache levels.
My own kid out the back talking to Lola.
Next doors yappy dog.
My own two dogs joining in.
Some girls walking past chatting.
The weed man over the road is outside cleaning his spanky new silver white Audi and is blasting out Nas. I like Nas.
Thank fuck the telly is paused.
AAAggghhh just STFU
I hate the screaming-kid noises above all. I can't tell whether they're playing or in danger.
If I had kids, I would teach them not to screech like that unless they needed help. Hope they shut up soon! :thumbdn:
These keep me sane. I will share.
(http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd95/ARoseNamedLily/Christmas%20Pictures/Pixie/MCK_silicone_earplug.jpg) (http://media.photobucket.com/user/ARoseNamedLily/media/Christmas%20Pictures/Pixie/MCK_silicone_earplug.jpg.html)
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These keep me sane. I will share.
(http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd95/ARoseNamedLily/Christmas%20Pictures/Pixie/MCK_silicone_earplug.jpg) (http://media.photobucket.com/user/ARoseNamedLily/media/Christmas%20Pictures/Pixie/MCK_silicone_earplug.jpg.html)
:plus: for sanity! I have also had good results from soft foam earplugs that squish comfortably into the ears.
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I haven't seen or heard any sign of Ladder Man in a couple of weeks, wonder if he's ever coming back. :orly:
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Hearing a leaf blower at the end of it's wits. Sounds like a chainsaw on the brink of overheating. Few seconds on, then pause, then few seconds turned on again.
Village has to be pristine. Royal visit tomorrow.
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Hearing a leaf blower at the end of it's wits. Sounds like a chainsaw on the brink of overheating. Few seconds on, then pause, then few seconds turned on again.
Village has to be pristine. Royal visit tomorrow.
Is Queen Victoria coming to the village? :queenie: She's very short, so hide your messy lawn behind a tall fence!
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I haven't seen or heard any sign of Ladder Man in a couple of weeks, wonder if he's ever coming back. :orly:
Maybe he
f
e
l
l
down
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I haven't seen or heard any sign of Ladder Man in a couple of weeks, wonder if he's ever coming back. :orly:
Maybe he
f
e
l
l
down
*looks out the window* Nah, he's not lying on the lawn, so probably not. :P
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Hearing a leaf blower at the end of it's wits. Sounds like a chainsaw on the brink of overheating. Few seconds on, then pause, then few seconds turned on again.
Village has to be pristine. Royal visit tomorrow.
Is Queen Victoria coming to the village? :queenie: She's very short, so hide your messy lawn behind a tall fence!
My garden is messy. I've been waiting quite a while now for a new green rolling bin. And am not to use the one I have till it is replaced.
It was about to be here the 10th, then, Thursday the 13th. Now I am hoping for it to be delivered today. They told me it would be done, but, they have been telling me porkies before.
Not Queen Vic, alas. She would have been very welcome in the humble abode of her Lady in Waiting.
Our new king and queen are touring the nation, to get to know their people. They will be one street away from me. Wonder if I can get home after work, that's around the time they are to leave. Everything will probably be blocked. But with a detour, I should be able to get home.
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I haven't seen or heard any sign of Ladder Man in a couple of weeks, wonder if he's ever coming back. :orly:
Maybe he
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*looks out the window* Nah, he's not lying on the lawn, so probably not. :P
Maybe your worms work at top speed. Or he was taken away by an ambulance, while you were at work.
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I haven't seen or heard any sign of Ladder Man in a couple of weeks, wonder if he's ever coming back. :orly:
Maybe he
f
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l
l
down
*looks out the window* Nah, he's not lying on the lawn, so probably not. :P
Maybe your worms work at top speed. Or he was taken away by an ambulance, while you were at work.
You mean ... *Shatner pause* ... these worms?! :CanofWorms: :GA:
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I haven't seen or heard any sign of Ladder Man in a couple of weeks, wonder if he's ever coming back. :orly:
Maybe he
f
e
l
l
down
*looks out the window* Nah, he's not lying on the lawn, so probably not. :P
Maybe your worms work at top speed. Or he was taken away by an ambulance, while you were at work.
You mean ... *Shatner pause* ... these worms?! :CanofWorms: :GA:
:indeed: :flyingbat:
You do not live in alligator regions do you? So, worms it has to be, or blowfly maggots. :CanofWorms:
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I haven't seen or heard any sign of Ladder Man in a couple of weeks, wonder if he's ever coming back. :orly:
Maybe he
f
e
l
l
down
*looks out the window* Nah, he's not lying on the lawn, so probably not. :P
Maybe your worms work at top speed. Or he was taken away by an ambulance, while you were at work.
You mean ... *Shatner pause* ... these worms?! :CanofWorms: :GA:
:indeed: :flyingbat:
You do not live in alligator regions do you? So, worms it has to be, or blowfly maggots. :CanofWorms:
No gators here, no. If I ever saw one I'd keel over from the shock! :gator:
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The Coptton Club on my TV. Even with a very good cast it is a suck gangster movie. :thumbdn: James Remar is good but James Woods would have been a better Dutch Schultz.
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This excellent cover of the Beatles song.
SIOUXSIE SIOUX - DEAR PRUDENCE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwVURcWaFRM#ws)
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^She's hawt.
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Was just listening to my mom scream and yell.
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Singing, cheerful birds.
They need to put a sock in it until I've finished my coffee. :voodoo:
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Silence. :)
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Water boiling.
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My toothbrush scraping against my teeth, and my finger typing this.
:flyingbat:
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My toothbrush scraping against my teeth, and my finger typing this.
:flyingbat:
been there done that
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Purring of Sirius, while he keeps my keyboard warm with his tail.
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My daughter talking to the cat
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Purring of Sirius, while he keeps my keyboard warm with his tail.
Awesome name. Did you name him after Sirius Black?
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Sirius Radio?
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lol
what i hear :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYcqToQzzGY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYcqToQzzGY)
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Purring of Sirius, while he keeps my keyboard warm with his tail.
Awesome name. Did you name him after Sirius Black?
Indeed. He's shy, bit anxious, but also fearless. So, the character even fits a bit.
Second name is Edmund, after Blackadder, because he has his nasty moments.
And, surname Dinozzo, because he relies on his charms and is as vain as can be.
I've got daughters who take naming a cat very serious. :2thumbsup:
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I'm hearing, off and on, some 'hillbilly' woman laughing out loud. Like really loud. She's, and others too, outside in the garden and clearly drank too much.
I don't like folks that completely lack class a/o style. Quite a few around of those in this neck of the woods.
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Footsteps
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Pouring rain, and thunder....and my dog chewing up a bottle.
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Fireworks
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Drunken people stumbling down the street. Random.
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Small airplane, daughter turning page, sparrows and young tits. Plus the usual sounds that come with being at the computer.
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I am being serenaded by a yappy dog and a snoring kid.
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after riding a mower for 3 hours
the welcome sound of silence
except air cleaners running in background
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Thunderstorm
heavy rain
I love the sound
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Lots of fireworks in every direction
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Mainly an overzealous sparrow.
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Birds. Distant traffic.
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Blues :notes:
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'fields of the nephilim-laura'
Random mixture of rammstein, hatebreed, mushroomhead, prussian blue, some old latin trad. stuff (maddy prior)
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A commuter train.
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Chulrua
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Giggling children upstairs.
I can't decide if it is silly giggling or mischievous giggling. :apondering: I probably don't want to know.
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Giggling children upstairs.
I can't decide if it is silly giggling or mischievous giggling. :apondering: I probably don't want to know.
Silly gets louder, mischievous usually has that sneaky sound to it. :LOL:
Thunder rumbling in the distance.
Music from kiddo playing Minecraft.
All I need is a purring cat...and I'm going to be out for the count. :yawn:
Better make some :coffee: I guess, got stuff in the oven.
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Giggling children upstairs.
I can't decide if it is silly giggling or mischievous giggling. :apondering: I probably don't want to know.
Silly gets louder, mischievous usually has that sneaky sound to it. :LOL:
Thunder rumbling in the distance.
Music from kiddo playing Minecraft.
All I need is a purring cat...and I'm going to be out for the count. :yawn:
Better make some :coffee: I guess, got stuff in the oven.
They're settling down now thanks to the soothing glow of their monitors and the gentle hum of their computer towers.
What is it with minecraft? :dunno: I think they put subliminal messages in those pixelated blocks.
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Giggling children upstairs.
I can't decide if it is silly giggling or mischievous giggling. :apondering: I probably don't want to know.
Silly gets louder, mischievous usually has that sneaky sound to it. :LOL:
Thunder rumbling in the distance.
Music from kiddo playing Minecraft.
All I need is a purring cat...and I'm going to be out for the count. :yawn:
Better make some :coffee: I guess, got stuff in the oven.
They're settling down now thanks to the soothing glow of their monitors and the gentle hum of their computer towers.
What is it with minecraft? :dunno: I think they put subliminal messages in those pixelated blocks.
I have no idea, the music alone puts me to sleep. :zombiefuck:
The only fun I had with it was killing pigs.
Mmmm pork chops.
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The annoying chirp of a smoke detector with a low battery.
In a house with high ceilings and a rickety ladder.
Shit.
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Wuts the rickety ladder for?
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Wuts the rickety ladder for?
Reaching high places like the smoke detector, unfortunately. :-\
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You need a taller person
unafraid of rickety ladders
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You need a taller person
unafraid of rickety ladders
You volunteering? ;)
I'd better go change it and duct tape put the kids in bed.
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You need a taller person
unafraid of rickety ladders
You volunteering? ;)
I'd better go change it and duct tape put the kids in bed.
I'll be right there :headbang2:
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Birds.
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The sound my (column) fan makes. Plus, my TV.. a quiz on a Flemish channel.
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Tonitrum 8)
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A train passing by. Keyboard sounds.
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Joy Division's "Transmission" over the rattle and hum of the railroad tracks. :headbang2:
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A leaf blower not that far away. Shitty sound those suckers make.
Oh, plus, someone pulling a wheelie bin back to their garden, too.
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Watching a pilot on youtube... background noise.
and my room fan.
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The dishwasher.
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Rain.
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The PR complaining that some website has kicked her off for the 3rd time and she has to have a new security check. She needs a cell phone number for it and we don't have any cell phone numbers she hasn't used.
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Slayer!
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TERRIBLE SINGING!!! WHO THE FUCK THINKS IT IS OKAY TO SING ON A TRAIN FOR OVER AN HOUR??? RHETORICAL QUESTION, SINCE THE ANSWER IS THE BITCH IN FRONT OF ME!!! GRRRRRRRRRRR!!! >:(
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Kids making noise jumping and playing on their trampoline across the street here. I don't mind as long they produce sounds that happy kids make.
Also Nigel Slater's talking about food on TV is what I'm hearing. Birds sounds through the open window too.
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Clickity clack of the train.
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Thunder off in the distance.
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Epic Legendary Intense Massive Heroic Vengeful Dramatic Music Mix (http://youtu.be/aTZMBtAotms)
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Thunder.
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CCR on the headphones. :headbang2:
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This:
Waldorf MicroWave 1 Single Sounds (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDyuqBStHDY#ws)
Wavetable synthesis, bitches. :zoinks:
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The 80s called. They said it's time for you to go back inside.
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My air conditioner!!
It is eighty two degrees Fahrenheit outside and it is after midnight, here. :dunno: Record heat today all day!
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Bat For Lashes performing live in concert.
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Listening to GnR. its all I do now, I'm an aging metal head. I only wish I could drink a fucking beer listening to this whiny bitch sing
however it is still pretty good
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Pendulum DJ set Part 2 [BBC Ibiza Rocks] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SoO_9ANGOU#)
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My daughter eating breakfast in the kitchen.
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Willard Scott doing the weather on TV, fuck he even sounds ancient
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Noises from the kitchen.
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Turning pages by, and sniffing of a girl.
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The computer fan and the water pump. Very low sounds.
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Clocks and a car that is driving by
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Rain. 8)
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Overkills 'The Electric Age' .
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Singing, cheerful birds.
They need to put a sock in it until I've finished my coffee. :voodoo:
:bird: But we love you, Icequeen! We're just trying to help you!
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It's dorktoberfest in my house.
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AC running
rain on roof
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Crickets,clocks and an occasional car passing
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A heron flew by, sparrows are making noise, there is the clock in the kitchen ticking, and the keyboard from the laptop. The buzzing of the laptop too. And a pidgeon flying in opposite direction from the heron, if I hear it right.
It's a very quiet start of the day, or I would not be able to hear the clock from the kitchen.
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Kreator - Phantom Anti-Christ
Kreator-Phantom Anticrhist[FULL ALBUM 2012] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbdyHVtWCVo#)
Its a good Cd. :2thumbsup:
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My dog's tags clinking as he moves his head on the floor.
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Overkill - The Electric Age.
Overkill - (2012) The Electric Age FULL ALBUM HD (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BffRiWY1fo#ws)
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The hum of the digital projector.
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Clock sticking and some sort of cricket thing outside the front door
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The stacatto, crunching bass style of avenged sevenfold, one of a fair few different bands albums i got today and new CD player.
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Dio's operatics. Electric eyes that never let you see them in the daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!
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My dog itching her ear. And crickets and rain outside.
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Depeche Mode
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Frantic yapping of a doggy from the trimming-salon next door.
Exceptional. Usually dogs are feeling secure with the lady next-door. This one is melting down.
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Other dogs in street responding.
Yay. ::)
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*Bumping games for the helluva it*
crackling candle and my cat purring
Why are you necrobumping threads CG?? :autism:
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Grouplove - Ways To Go (Grandtheft Remix) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmI0YyDxnJ4#ws)
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Ex neighbour and some friends/colleagues stripping the house. Flooring is piling up in the garden.
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Sounds they are ripping out the heating system too. :apondering:
That is part of the house.
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Sounds they are ripping out the heating system too. :apondering:
That is part of the house.
Did they rent?
That doesn't sound good.
Sounds like they'll be scrapping the plumbing and pulling the wiring next if they ripped up the floor. :P
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Howling wind
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a dog not shutting up outside, the fan on my dell laptop and the dryer downstairs
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Footsteps upstairs.
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all is silent but the slight wurring of my 200mm case fans
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My fan (regular fan for when it is hot, not computer fan) and Ceilidh playing Tetris in the lounge room.
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The microwave oven beeping.
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My daughter yelling at the cat for some reason
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Fan on my heater...surprised the cat isn't laying in front of it yet.
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Water pipes in the house.
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alice in chains brother...my dog barking and rain outside
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Alice In Chains? One of my favourite bands. :)
I hear my fan and Ceilidh playing an XBox game. And cicadas outside.
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A train just swooshed by in an otherwise quiet world.
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Odeon, do you live near a train station (as opposed to just the train line)? You get commuter trains, right?
Anyway, I am hearing cars going past, cicadas, my fan and neighbour kids playing outside.
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the peanut butter nothing song by Alice in Chains and the buzzing in my head :headhurts:
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The kitty cat clock behind me
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Quiet hum of the AC and my laptop. Nobody is in the office.
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Quiet hum of the AC and my laptop. Nobody is in the office.
The best time to be there to get stuff done :thumbup:
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Odeon, do you live near a train station (as opposed to just the train line)? You get commuter trains, right?
I live near a commuter train station, yes.
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Quiet hum of the AC and my laptop. Nobody is in the office.
The best time to be there to get stuff done :thumbup:
I telecommute when I really want to get stuff done.
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Litter box being used.
Luna finally is accepting, or understanding that I will not let her go outside.
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The Bees - Winter Rose (Nicolas Jaar Remix) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjpQAlC3oBE#)
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The sound of silence from my earplugs (I wear them to bed and it is 7am which has lately been my bedtime) and ringing ears from a bad cold.
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A car just went by on the street and I can hear the blower on the furnace
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Truck with supplies for renovations further up the street is getting unloaded in front of my house. A forklift is driving to and fro with insulation material and such.
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Some people shouting on a microphone, seems to be coming from the foreshore. Hope it stops soon. And Ceilidh playing some game that involves zombies (why are zombies so popular right now?).
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morning news
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Bells tolling, funeral by the sound of it. Kids playing outside, yelling. And washing machine doing the heavy work for me.
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Ceilidh and friend Alex in the kitchen together cooking hamburgers.
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This ain't no hymn by Saint Savior and my chewing gum I hear through my skull
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Neighbour kid and (overly loud) dad. And my fan.
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A train engine about 100 feet from the apartment. One of the loveliest sounds. It always makes me smile.
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Ceilidh playing Saints Row 4, lots of shooting going on in that game.
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Reposting what I posted in the bitch thread.
Distant low frequency sounds are a nuisance to my brain and ears. It hurts. The hissing of the water cooling that is being used, I can almost filter out. The low frequency thing I cannot.
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The Grateful Dead singing Eyes Of The World
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The Beatles
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morning news on TV
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My fan. It is on a high setting to keep me cool.
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My dog sighing....vehicles on the highway in the distance.
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The laptop fan. The coffee machine.
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Wind howling through the chimney breast, dryer balls clanking in the kitchen, Xan playing Puyo Puyo on my pc (I hear the tune in my sleep :GA: )
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Tits calling tits outside. (There's a nest I can see out of my window).
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The first thunder of the year and the rain. Loverly.
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Rats munching their breakfast, the distant roar of morning traffic.
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Rats munching their breakfast,
You like that, huh? :eyelash:
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Ceilidh watching Community, cars going past and the neighbours arguing.
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muzik
(Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down by Robert Plant)
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Dandy Warhols, the rats rearranging their stuff. Noisy buggers
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Cat getting teased by a sparrow. So, lots of sounds of hunting excitement, and bit of frustration.
Lately there is a sparrow parading right in front of the window, on the outside windowsill whenever Sirius is taking a nap at the other side of the glass. The feathery critter is really taunting Sirius. Very funny. Sometimes she leaves to come back with a friend, making it double fun.
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tumble dryer balls clanking around, Xan fidgeting.
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All Things Must Pass - George Harrison
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The rain falling on our tin roof.
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Tow Truck Man next door idling while he fiddles with his tow truck, he drives me nuts he does this at all hours of the day and night
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Kid singing along passionately with the Eurythmics, while clearing her room. Sometimes I think she is mildly tone deaf. But she sounds happy, so it is OK.
Washing machine makes noise too.
Outside some birds are chirping in a wet, grey and green world.
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Airplane going over along with birds and a lawn mower
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Cardinals (birds) singing in the trees.
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Cars driving past and some birds.
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Cardinals (birds) singing in the trees.
:laugh:
Had you not put (birds) in, I would have missed the visual of red robed elderly men singing in your trees.
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Cardinals (birds) singing in the trees.
:laugh:
Had you not put (birds) in, I would have missed the visual of red robed elderly men singing in your trees.
I thought about that before I pushed the post button. :green:
Dogs barking in the neighborhood.
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The neighbour kids playing, cat snoring.
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Birds chirping, the almost unnoticeable drone of electrical wires, cars driving by, and in the near-distance a neighbor hauling stuff around.
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Fucking tow truck man next door idling his noisy diesel tow truck for what seems like an eternity
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Headphones and the Interstellar soundtrack.
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Birds chirping, tinnitis, a car zooming by.
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Cartoons, a lawn mower in the distance and a passing car
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Building site across the street. A baby crying. Cars. A helicopter. A plane.
This place is busy.
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Kids and birds outside, clock from the adjacent kitchen, buzzing of electrical apparatuses, someone hammering on some stones in the distance.
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A very loud car stereo.
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Lots of wind.
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People chatting.
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Some party in the distance. Upstairs it sounds louder, but I do long for my bed.
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An abomination of Jules Verne! ::)
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The dryer in the kitchen, Xan playing Sonic the Hedgehog on his MegaDrive.
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Birds in the back yard.
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A late blackbird singing a last tune of the day. Electrical apparatus buzz. Clock ticking in the kitchen. It is pretty quiet, if I can hear that clock.
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Trucks going past. The freezer, which is a pretty noisy one. Ambulance siren. Hear that one often.
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Somebody locking a door.
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The computer fan!
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A car engine revving.
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Our landlord and his son installing a new sump pump in the basement!
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A plane and a car in the distance
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BBC1 with an interview with watsisname Ryanair CEO. People talking outside. Cars passing by.
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The rats pottering about. Floorboards in Kitten's room above creaking. 'Squash That Fly' by Fu Manchu belting out :headbang2:
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The dishwashing machine.................because I'm too f'ing lazy to do most of them! :-*
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Cars. A tennis game. Birds.
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The rats pottering about. Floorboards in Kitten's room above creaking. 'Squash That Fly' by Fu Manchu belting out :headbang2:
How many rats do you have? Kayleigh has three - a brown one and two hooded ones. I like them as they don't bite but am wary of them peeing on me.
I hear a movie, cars and Kayleigh blowing her nose.
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A sobbing kid with fussing mother my went past my house.
Car leaving the street.
Lots of sparrows. A few tits.
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The computer fan and the odd Cardinal outside the house!
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Kayleigh's music that she sleeps to. It is pretty loud. Cars going past.
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Fan. Copy machine. Keyboard.
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The usual sounds of the room. Blackbird outside singing his last song of the day. Wind outside too. And Luna washing herself, after realising there is no way I will let her go outside now.
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People walking past the house. Some kind of construction site noise, which is odd since it's late. Cars.
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The rats pottering about. Floorboards in Kitten's room above creaking. 'Squash That Fly' by Fu Manchu belting out :headbang2:
How many rats do you have? Kayleigh has three - a brown one and two hooded ones. I like them as they don't bite but am wary of them peeing on me.
We have nine altogether, there are four in the living room, two in my daughter's room, two in my younger son's room and an elderly one on his own in the attic, he's too frail for the pack now. My daughter's two girls are the main culprits for peeing on people they like. :lol1:
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A distant train whistle.
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Full of stuffed salmon and scalloped potatoes
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I have an "Artists like Lindsey Stirling" playlist going on Last.fm right now, and it's throwing me the strangest things... a bunch of violin pop artists, then Skillet out of nowhere. More violins, then Within Temptation - Our Solemn Hour. I don't get it... but I like it.
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My breathing
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A lawn mower in the distance
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Bird calls in the back yard.
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Washing machine in spinning mode. Birds outside, and kid biting in something crunchy.
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A game of tennis, outside.
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People far away, laughing. Toddler next door telling her dad how nice and warm it is. Some sparrows chattering on the hot roof. Expecting some splashing sounds next door very soon.
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Just heard lots of emergency traffic going toward the direction my daughter should come from.
Checked 112 reports.
Again there is an accident on the road that always has accidents. Depends on where it is on the road if this will affect commuting home for my daughter or not. If it is, I hope the air-conditioning of the bus is functional. It often isn't, on school lines.
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Almost nothing. The dishwasher.
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Kid playing Madness and singing along.
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The neighbors garage radio across the street!
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Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande singing Don't Dream it's Over, an old Crowded House song.
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Herman Brood. Well, a recording of him, because he is cold and dead.
Thought of Lutra, hearing Brood. And lo and behold, Lutra is online.
Hi Lutra.
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A helicopter in the distance.
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Kayleigh playing Tomb Raider.
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Kid playing the Pogues.
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The tree rustling in the wind and the mailman talking to the neighbor
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The AC.
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A fan
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A door shutting. The AC.
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Nina Hagen and kid singing along with her.
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It's quiet......too quiet.......... :hide: :tinfoil:
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Lots of young kids shouting and screaming outside, and my offspring getting agitated by their sounds.
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The TV in the other room.
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Chatting toddler next door. Apparently she is done with trying how hard she can shriek by now.
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Cars outside the hotel. I remember now. This place is noisy.
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Marley is making whiny noises because she thinks I am going out and wants to go with me
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PA whistlling
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Rain, wind and traffic going past.
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Computer sounds, ticking of the clock in the kitchen. People redoing the pavement in the distance.
Quite quiet at the moment. Not even the sound of sparrows in the garden.
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Rain, distant train horn,
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A nearby desk fan, rabbits chucking a mat around.
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The PR putting cereal and milk in a cup'
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news stories on TV
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The garbage truck doing pick ups
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Dishwasher. Steps.
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Cars swishing through the rain. Drain pipes dripping. Birds. Someone around here has a canary.
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Clicking noises.
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Crickets and other bugs and nature noises outside.
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Heavy machinery doing a cleaning of the sewer lines! :poo:
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Distant sounds of a compacter.
They are still working on walking pavements in the village. Everywhere in the village it seems. Overall the workers are pretty quiet. Only one day there was a radio really blasting, from 7 am on.
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Distant sounds of a compacter.
They are still working on walking pavements in the village. Everywhere in the village it seems. Overall the workers are pretty quiet. Only one day there was a radio really blasting, from 7 am on.
Fuck it.
All of a sudden a very loud bang, followed by the sounds of a really big compacter very nearby. Especially the loud bang, and the scraping sounds on the road are horrendous.
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Sounds of Kayleigh watching a tv show. I think it is called Leverage.
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The Clash.
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Birds and a motorcycle in the distance
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Birds, the fridge and the cat washing his face.
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Sirius eating. He stayed out tonight. And, like a true cat, he felt no need to apologise when he demanded to be let in this morning. He just made known he needed food.
Both my cats have been neutered. But when mating season starts, they do both still react on that. Sirius even more than Luna.
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^Cats can make a fair bit of noise eating can't they?.
I am hearing Kayleigh playing a Mad Max game. I find it to be quite boring but it has held her attention for a few days.
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A neighbor weed whacking his back yard.
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Paco de Lucía playing guitar on the headphones.
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Whir of the fan on my laptop and 2 sleeping dogs.
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Keyboard. Pink Floyd on the speakers.
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The dishwasher
My very annoying neighbour talking to her new puppy in a baby voice. Very loudly I might add. I feel the need to tell the puppy to run away and save itself.
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My younger cat scratching at the laundry door.
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TV
Dog panting
DS clanging his spoon against his bowl
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Teens, three of them.
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Tapping of DS computer and mine
Diners and Drives on the TV
Dog snoring
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Eggs boiling.
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My younger cat scratching at the laundry door.
Do you have two cats now??
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Myself chewing a cookie :laugh:
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Hot water going through the pipes as Kayleigh has a shower.
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My younger cat scratching at the laundry door.
Do you have two cats now??
Yes I rescued a second one over 18 months ago now. He's a little ratbag too.
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DS playing Mario Maker on the WiiU.
Dogs playing outside. If you didn't know them, you would think they were killing each other but they're actually have a ton of fun.
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My younger cat scratching at the laundry door.
Do you have two cats now??
Yes I rescued a second one over 18 months ago now. He's a little ratbag too.
Awesome. :thumbup:
I will not object to you posting pics of your two cats :)
I am hearing the freezer (which has been loud since we got it), my computer's fan and a cat snoring.
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Tapping of my keyboard and commuters driving to work. Usually I can't hear the traffic but I kept the back door open because it's so nice outside this morning.
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Wind in the trees
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Distant sounds of a thunderstorm moving away from here.
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People talking outside!
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Tapping of the keyboard
Dogs snuffling in their sleep
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Somebody talking outside my room.
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Cat pleading with me to be left outside. Fat chance. She has tried it in all sorts of intonations. It did not work.
She'll probably give up when I go to bed.
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TV - Documentary on the 1980's
Dogs growling as they play
It's a little chaotic in the house right now :hide:
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Bits of the cat purring as she falls asleep. Birds outside.
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The dog who doesn't normally bark, barking in the backyard. It was in response to barking coming from a dog down the street. I guess she was getting the morning report and she had an opinion about it. :laugh:
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The hammering of my landlord building a new shed in the backyard.
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Casualties of Cool playing on my computer. Rain outside.
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Water running through the pipes upstairs
The clickity click of my keyboard
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The freezer, the fridge, Kayleigh sneezing and sniffing (allergies) and the neighbours talking.
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The dogs sleeping
Keyboard clicking
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Someone down the block revving a car without a muffler :headhurts:
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Cat "knocking" the door.
I've let him in while typing this post.
Sirius is a sound genius. He knows how to make a hell of a noise.
The backdoor has a draft strip. He pulls it towards him and then lets it flip. There is no where in my house where you can escape that sound.
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When we moved here from another house (about five miles away) we had an amazing cat (neutered, male, rescued from a shelter, hunter, front claws tragically removed, had had a horrible accident being run over by two cars and left for dead, many pins in his body holding him together[we spent almost three thousand dollars to try to keep him alive,with multiple surgeries, etc. He was our three thousand dollar cat! ... and he was amazing to the end!!], about nine years old when we moved) who would not accept our new location.
He used to come to our front door (at the "old place") and "knock" in an effort to make the door open enough that he could come inside. Interestingly, it was a friend of the family who moved in after we left the "old house." It was the first day after we moved when he found his way back to the "old house" completely dissatisfied with the fact that we had moved.
It took three tries where we had to go get him each time before he finally accepted the fact that we had moved.
The poor Old Lady who had moved into the "old house" was beside herself with the knowledge that someone was knocking on the door and yet no one was there, then she would encounter the cat making himself at home.
Cats are fucking awesome!! :2thumbsup:
After three tries to show him his poopy place and his food bowl he finally accepted our new home and began to make this his home. He lived another twelve years, making him around twenty one or two when he died. Quite advanced age for a cat. I still am reminded of him every day.
:heart:
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Cats are awesome indeed.
Sirius can't open doors, unless they are ajar. He will not even try it. He knows how to get us to do that; by sound.
If he decides he wants attention at night, he'll start with a soft sound. He has listed all scratching places it seems. He builds up till the sound is thus that I am sure he will either wake the kids, or the neighbours. Three times I decided not even to react then. That is when he went for wallpaper on a thin double wall at the outside of the bathroom. In between he will check up on my breath, to see if I am really sleeping or not. When he realises I am faking, he now and then will use his nails to get me awake. There are nights I despise the critter.
But when he purrs, while I want to sleep, I love him to bits again. He's a great companion to sleep with.
Not that I wanted to have cats in the bedroom at first. But, Luna can open any door that is not locked or bolted. So, every night before I go to bed, I have an extra reason to check on my locks. She's the caring critter in this household. When the youngest was a kid, she'd come and defend her, slapping me, if we were mock-fighting. She grooms all of us in this household. According to my oldest, she's the second mother in the house.
When she purrs, it is with a happy rattle in it. She is the talkative one of the two cats, with lots of different tone effects, sometimes she sounds like a bird.
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It's very quiet.
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DD that is an awesome story :laugh:
Currently hearing a dog panting in my ear. She's sitting beside me with her head on my shoulder.
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Ceiling fan, crickets and other bugs outside, and The Simpsons on the boob tube.
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My wife talking on the phone.
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Kids doing homework, while discussing teaching methods and teachers.
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Fan running, Animal Planet on tv
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Bach on the speakers.
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Oldest grinning in her room. Sirius trying to open the container with cat food. The buzz of the laptop. And my typing the keys. There is a clock ticking in the kitchen. And an airplane passing outside. It is quiet enough in the house to hear those two things too.
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Bach on the speakers.
Great idea.
Got a mild cold, only making my ears be fuzzy. Makes that there is a lot of music that is painful to listen to. And hearing music over headphones is impossible.
But Bach, that is a great option. Clarity enough to not overwhelm by adding extra fuzz in my already fuzzy muffled hearing.
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Chopin
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The fan
Kids giggling in the next room. I love the language of siblings. It's like they can finish each others thoughts and they speak a language of inside jokes.
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The hammering of the landlord putting up a shed in the backyard. Some new age music on one of the music channels on TV, the fan in the window and me going tippity tap on the computer keyboard.
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Fans
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What sounds like a heard of elephants on the back deck because the youngest is playing with the dogs in the dark with a laser pointer. Everyone is about to come back into the house extremely tired. :laugh:
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Water through the pipes, because of kid in shower.
Toddler next door running around with little steps. Some other very soft contact sounds from next door.
The houses are pretty well sound-insulated, apart from contact sounds. Though there must be a kind of buffer between the kitchen workplace and the wall, because I have in twenty years never heard kitchen sounds from next door.
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Mother and daughter chatting away.
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TV
fan running
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The fridge and the cat eating (geez she is a pig).
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Too many people honking their horns at the 4way stop. There's no need for it. Kids are trying to cross the street safely to get to school with help from the crossing guard and impatient commuters don't want to have to wait. Makes me mad.
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Sirens of ambulances.
A while ago there were the sounds of police cars and firefighters.
Sounds like a big accident somewhere down the main road. Again.
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One of the dog breathing
Clickity click of the keyboard
Fan
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A Chipping sparrow, chipping!
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Po'Girl playing on my stereo
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Pumping of some sewage cleaning company.
They never seem to do their job well in one go.
All the houses I have seen them service in this street had them visiting 3 or four times in a few months at least.
The pumping may go on all day.
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A table saw.
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Nothing but the sound of my typing *sigh....I love the quiet right now*
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They are having some sort of track and field event at the school a couple blocks away and they are loud, not as loud as when they landed a blackhawk there but loud non the less
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Kate Bush and kid singing along that she wants to be in love and never get out again.
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The computer fan!
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Watch just beeped and Kayleigh watching something on tv that I don't know the name of.
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Kayleigh playing Star Trek Online.
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Steps and bumps upstairs.
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Construction workers sawing concrete in my front yard :GA:
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Kayleigh watching a documentary about Halo the game.
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The dishwasher.
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New neighbour starting to arrange things in her house at 6 am already. Hope she does not have the need to drill a zillion of holes later in the day.
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New neighbour starting to arrange things in her house at 6 am already. Hope she does not have the need to drill a zillion of holes later in the day.
It wasn't the new one, but the old ones, apparently getting the last stuff out of their house. They are swapping houses, so one moves in, while the other moves out. Funny sight, yesterday.
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Daughter eating breakfast.
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The dishwasher.
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The dishwasher.
The dishwasher.
Tell her to hush. :zoinks:
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The cat snoring.
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Kettle boiling. That thing is quite busy, this morning.
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The keyboard.
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The people in the neighbourhood who loudly parent/grandparent with toddlers.
When they are outside we hear every developmental step and problem loud and clear. From kid not wanting to listen, to it wetting her pants.
Thank goodness for the cold season coming upon us.
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Kayleigh watching QI on tv.
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New neighbours drilling in a wall too hard for their equipment. Sounds pretty dramatic and pathetic. They may have hit some gravel in the concrete wall.
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Kayleigh watching Criminal Minds and Liam noisily washing himself.
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PA is rearranging the cans in the kitchen.
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My fan and intermittent shooting sounds from Kayleigh's game.
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The laptop fan.
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Carla rustling around getting ready for work.
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Water being poured.
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Shower.
Time to tell kid to get dry and dressed.
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An episode of archer!
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The laptop fan.
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The rhythmically soothing sound of train wheels on the tracks and the mournful whistle
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Geese, and the distant sounds of the highway.
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Kayleigh playing Fallout 4 and the fan.
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There's a tree pig (koala) grunting in a random tree outside.
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the electronic ignition on the stove burner as PA prepares to cook his eggs
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A revving engine, somewhere.
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Crickets chirping, the hum of the fridge condenser at the bottle shop over the fence. Even the traffic is quiet atm.
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Water pipes.
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Bacon frying
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Steps.
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Kayleigh playing a game that I don't know the name of and my fan.
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Kayleigh playing a game that I don't know the name of and my fan.
Hi
Ren.xx
How is Kayleigh?
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Hi Eclair!! Great to see you!
Kayleigh is fine but at the moment has no direction to take in life. She's not studying or working. She just plays video games and watches tv. She does no housework at all. I am trying to get her interested in the garden but she claims it is too hot.
Really glad to see you, hope you have been well and that you had a good Christmas. :)
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OMG, Eclair is back!
Welcome back!
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Hearing the crowd cheering for Eclair.
Welcome back!
Also hearing washing machine, and kid picking up stuff after shouting: "KUT!!!!!!!"
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Welcome back.
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Neighbours banging up and down the stairs. Not sure if it is "I" with her friends staying over, they were quite loud outside during the night, or the children of "S" and "J".
Through the walls the stair-sounds are the sounds that come through the best. Other noises are barely heard.
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I hear a frozen dinner whirling around in the microwave. :2thumbsup:
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Something bubbling in the drain of our kitchen sink. The Center of infinity must be there and Azathoth is doing his usual bubbling and blaspheming there. Oh, well, what more can I expect from a Blind Idiot God/Great Old One!
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Rain and thunder.
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I hear the scraping of a snow shovel! :snowman:
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Ticking of the clock in the kitchen, typing of my fingers on the computer, sighing of kid not feeling well on the couch.
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The furnace rumbling!
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The furnace rumbling!
My heat makes tapping and clicking sounds. :orly:
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The furnace rumbling!
My heat makes tapping and clicking sounds. :orly:
Sometimes ours does, too. Usually, in the seconds before the furnace rumbles to life. Figured out it was the water pump kicking in circulating the hot water through the pipes. 8)
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I'm hearing music. I've been playing "New York City" by the Statler Brothers all morning. :)
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Playoff game for the Super Bowl, PA whistling
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Klingons scheming...
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My fan, cars going past and crows outside.
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Fireworks.
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The hum of the projector.
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Some unidentifiable low pitched hum coming from outside
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PA counting out his pills as he fills his weekly medicine box.
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Some unidentifiable low pitched hum coming from outside
It's the ... government. Shadow conspiracy. Put on a tinfoil hat, like mine. Destroy this post! :tinfoil:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlLWFa1b1Bc :fuckyeahdance:
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At the moment I'm hearing some chickens making 'vocal' noises outside. Albeit they sound a bit agitated.. I do like those noises. Makes me smile a little.
Luckily there is no rooster there (waking up the neighbourhood with his 'cock-a-doodle-doo' at 4h30 in the morning).
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I hear this majestic sad music on my headphones. :toporly:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_4nAJsUYe0
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The telly.
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The telly.
Are you having a spot of tea while watching the telly? :toporly: :tea:
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I'm listening to Christopher Cross music from my early-80s teen years.
I'm feeling my age lately. I need that sweet innocent sound today. :heart:
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Outside.. a bunch of kids making all sorts of noises whilst cleaning up, getting rid of dumped garbage (small stuff), in the little park/parking lot nearby. Teacher, or someone else guiding, is with them.
As long as children aren't crying (out loud) or screaming I tend to like most of 'them' noises. I mean.. kids having fun and being a bit loud I don't mind that much.
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The telly.
Are you having a spot of tea while watching the telly? :toporly: :tea:
I prefer beer. :M
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Music.
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That's what I was going to say.
Music.
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Herman Brood.
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An engine revving.
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Kayleigh playing Far Cry Primal.
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Alarm going off at the nearby bottle shop (it wasn't me :P)
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Alarm going off at the nearby bottle shop (it wasn't me :P)
Now you know it's not nice to lie to the police. :police: (http://33.media.tumblr.com/avatar_f2a74bc3c1c0_128.png) :police:
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Awhile I heard the boom of fireworks. Some fools in my neighborhood set them off at times for no reason. :facepalm2:
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They are honouring the missing Roman pony. :arrr:
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Been hearing it all day but at least it's almost over, the bang of hammers as a new roof being installed one street over
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Loud party with too much treble for this time of the day. Nearly 1am.
Lousy "music" they play too.
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Loud party with too much treble for this time of the day. Nearly 1am.
Lousy "music" they play too.
Drive them out of the neighborhood! :odeon: :Rock:
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The cabin crew chatting away at the gate.
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:heart: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j_sV6F64WU :heart:
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Radio on the background (The Kooks > She moves in her own way) and also the ventilator of this old laptop is making its annoying noise (svchost.exe is taking up p/m 50% of the CPU 'power' again).
Oh, radio is now playing a song by Iggy Pop..
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Sky1 on TV
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This one gets my blood pumping and my imagination racing! :2thumbsup:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAmVzc9N4ew
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They are driving piles into the ground for a house foundation on the other side of the marsh
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They finished that job here yesterday.
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Ping pong sounds I'm hearing. Two chaps are playing that game in the garden nearby mine. Also: 'ooh', 'aah', 'yay', 'kut', etc..
Other neighbour.. well, a contractor.. is laying tiles in their garden too. The banging noise of a rubber hammer hitting tile isn't that pleasant but doable.
TV is on as well. 'Supercar Megabuild' on the discovery channel.
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A radiator making clicking noises.
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Various versions of "Girl From Ipanema." Feeling my age today. :P
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My ears, clock ticking, the DVR, my dad snoring. Cars outside and me typing.
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The dishwasher
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Water running through the radiators of my heating system.
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Water running through the radiators of my heating system.
I miss that sound sometimes it reminds me of my grandmothers house
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College baseball game being played about 10 blocks from my house. It's LSU vs University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
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A cheery, peppy song from my 1980s girlhood! :cheer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQJURZrGmZY
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The laptop fan.
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Kid turning pages, and muttering while she does.
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Playing a blues CD.
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The transformers in my Doepfer Eurorack cases humming behind me.
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An unfunny Simpsons episode.
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My son awake and stomping around upstairs.
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Rain, yay!
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I'm listening to this lush, moody song I first heard on Breaking Bad. :heisenberg:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3yAx2uCoHs
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Here's another great song used on Breaking Bad. :heisenberg:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjP3VlbIfDA
Chills down the spine. :(
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDkU3Pn_4Rk
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Molly bolting down her cat food. She makes some disgusting noises.
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Molly bolting down her cat food. She makes some disgusting noises.
Does she ever have a regurgitation problem, eating that fast? :-\
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Nope. Sometimes she chokes though, the guts.
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Another unfunny Simpsons episode.
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Traffic and church bells.
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my USB CD drive spinning.
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Laptop fan and the dog snoring. There is some unidentifiable low frequency noise also that is driving me crazy in the background as well
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Music on the speakers.
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The MUMFORD and SONS concert at the stadium 7 blocks away.
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BBC news.
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Stupid motorbikes roaring up the street.
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Relative silence, broken by occasional screaming on top of her lungs from neighbour girl. Meltdown like thing. So knocking on her door will not make it better. She knows, afterwards.
Makes me not feel bad or guilty when a late night loud meltdown happens here. Still sucks for kid who wants to sleep on this sticky night.
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The wind
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wBTdfAkqGU 8)
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PA is watching The Big Bang Theory.
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Even Vast's cover of 'love will tear us apart' by joy division/new order, and in the background, the sound of the sea, and odd occasional hints of the music in the game of x-com terror from the deep I have running, minimized currently, thanks to having to fight a protracted and altogether bloody and messy campaign thats lasted for days in realtime.
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Dogs howling like wolves from different directions. Big dogs. No yappy critters joining in, as far as I can hear.
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Dogs howling like wolves from different directions. Big dogs. No yappy critters joining in, as far as I can hear.
The shelties I used to dogsit were known to do this. One would start howling and the others
would join in. They did it when lonely for me (when I was in the shower, LOL)
or missing their owners. It was eerily beautiful. :heart:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRdgRZUzgEQ
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Wind and the freezer, which is just outside my bedroom door.
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Kayleigh playing a game that I don't know the name of and my fan.
Hi
Ren.xx
How is Kayleigh?
Éclair was here today but she no post. :dunno:
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The laptop fan.
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Neil Young and the audience all having fun together. :2thumbsup:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiWJ1y2HVB8
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I've had this song in my head for some time this morning,
sounds good to hear it again in HQ. 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XecikztSa40
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Washingmachine doing it's job. Some birds outside doing their jobs, and me typing on the laptop, avoiding to do what I should be doing.
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Screaming guitars and vocals! :headbang2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CORy9MEgVZ0
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The clock behind me and some birds outside
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The laptop fan.
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Sirens.
Pike festival this year. Yard sales and events all up and down the road.
Sounds especially crazy this year.
I ventured out a little this morning, it was too nuts for me by 10:00.
I am now officially not moving until the weekend is over.
People.
Everywhere. :zombiefuck:
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The laptop fan.
Mines humming along at the moment, also hear birds, the clock, kids playing and traffic in the distance and this just in one of the cats snoring :zombiefuck:
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Sirens.
Pike festival this year. Yard sales and events all up and down the road.
Sounds especially crazy this year.
I ventured out a little this morning, it was too nuts for me by 10:00.
I am now officially not moving until the weekend is over.
People.
Everywhere. :zombiefuck:
I wish there was something like that close by me, not in my town mind you just a town or two over would be good
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mechanic across the street has been grinding metal all day. from the sounds yesterday and today - brakes?
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A bunch of drunk young men roaming the streets while trying to sing and shout.
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They now are gathering in gardens close to mine. Hope they won't wake up youngest, she desperately needs her sleep. Oldest can't sleep because of them. :P
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The wind. It was predicted to be very strong and it is. I can also hear Kayleigh playing a Sherlock Holmes game.
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How come you sometimes use the Gaelic spelling/transliteration of her name and sometimes the english variant, ren?
im hearing this lot (not at the same time:P)
Steeleye span-skewball (not usually into folk anything, but this band has a nice take on it and a lot of quite good songs actually. Saw them live some years back, early 2000s when they were touring promoting the release of their then new album 'arthur the king', although I prefer their older stuff. Got some quite catchy electric folk/rock hybrid kinda tracks, and for the most part, I like them, although not my typical kind of thing otherwise.
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Other than them, listening to a band I recently discovered on youtube, called swallow the sun, and they kick arse. Swallow the sun: these lowlands. Fucking light up a bowl and listen to this....
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I used to use Ceilidh when she was on here because that is what she chose. But now she is Kayleigh. I kept saying "Seelid" in my mind whenever I typed Ceilidh. But Kayleigh stays as Kayleigh so I feel better about that. :P
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Gaelic is a tongue twister of a language.,
Listening to thisband I just discovered and damn! the lead singers voice sends shivers down my sping. Obscure sphinx-void mother
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Haven't heard this one in waaaaaay too long. 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfaGwgtN9Sc
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Listehning tmore Obscure Sphinx. Great name too IMO, its named after a tropical moth.
I LOVE that death's head hawkmoth design on her face for the cover. Its given me some ideas for ink work.
They are impressive irl too, huge for a moth with an adult wingspan larger than my hand. They have needed rescuing from my kitchen after flying in and getting trapped. Have found the pinkish colored and HUGE elephant hawkmoth too once, perhaps twice.
And DAMN, the girl from obscure sphinx is HOT! xD
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Footsteps.
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They are laying pipe next to the railroad tracks. bonus the garage mechanic can't block my driveway. but i am sick so i am home hearing all the machinery for digging and cracking the big rocks they find because all they have to move them is a backhoe. there is also some kind of water vacuum but in two days they haven't used it so i don't know what it sounds like.
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Footsteps.
Where are you? What's happening? :runaway: :GA: :boo: :trollskull:
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This very moving music that sounds like
something you might hear during a near-death experience. :'(
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiuC_CaObbI
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This very moving music that sounds like
something you might hear during a near-death experience. :'(
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiuC_CaObbI
A rather slow-paced version of it.
I remember it was used in Platoon, Oliver Stone's Vietnam war film.
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Birds, a whining dog, a dog owner trying to stop him. Talkative cat. Trimming of edges by the council I think.
Lots of sounds at the moment. I ad typing on the laptop to the mix. And if I listen carefully, I can hear the clock in the kitchen too.
While I type this, the bells of one of the churches start tolling, a funeral, most likely.
Lol, before I could hit 'post', there came JW's ringing my doorbell. And someone seems to be sawing trees with heavy equipment right now too.
Thank goodness kid that can't stand noises now is at school.
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This very moving music that sounds like
something you might hear during a near-death experience. :'(
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiuC_CaObbI
A rather slow-paced version of it.
I remember it was used in Platoon, Oliver Stone's Vietnam war film.
So I read. I have also listened to the original instrumental version,
"Adagio for Strings." I prefer the choral version. Human voices can be intensely moving. :'(
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Wondering if the cathedral is St Paul's. :-\
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Not much. Just noticed that Molly has stopped purring now that Liam is on the bed.
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Wondering if the cathedral is St Paul's. :-\
Yes it is. There's a little history about it in the notes below the video. :)
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Wondering if the cathedral is St Paul's. :-\
Yes it is. There's a little history about it in the notes below the video. :)
When I'm in London, I work nearby. Going back to the office along Fleet Street, it sort of dominates the view.
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Wondering if the cathedral is St Paul's. :-\
Yes it is. There's a little history about it in the notes below the video. :)
When I'm in London, I work nearby. Going back to the office along Fleet Street, it sort of dominates the view.
It's majestic and brave! :viking:
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Listening to this potent little piece. :pow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1-TrAvp_xs
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Wondering if the cathedral is St Paul's. :-\
Yes it is. There's a little history about it in the notes below the video. :)
When I'm in London, I work nearby. Going back to the office along Fleet Street, it sort of dominates the view.
It's majestic and brave! :viking:
And it fits into the landscape, in some strange way.
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Listening to this potent little piece. :pow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1-TrAvp_xs
I love this one, it's one of my favourites.
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Listening to this potent little piece. :pow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1-TrAvp_xs
I love this one, it's one of my favourites.
So much emotional impact in just over three minutes. :heart:
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This.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5png7P86_I0
Damn things are really loud today. They seem to get quiet around mid-day or so thankfully. I guess they take a break.
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That's horrible. White noise makes me really anxious, and don't even realize it's happening until stopping to wonder why feeling like am going to die. :laugh:
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That's horrible. White noise makes me really anxious, and don't even realize it's happening until stopping to wonder why feeling like am going to die. :laugh:
Me too. Never could figure out how some people use it to get to sleep by. :zombiefuck:
I'm just glad the house is well insulated, you can only hear it faintly inside in a couple of areas near the back.
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Teardrop in my eye too, and I'm from Massachusetts. :'(
I miss this voice, I miss the innocence of it. I miss the 1970s.
Rest in peace, country boy. :heart:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vrEljMfXYo
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I prefer brown noise.
I hear a plane going overhead and cars going past. Also a crow.
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I love the undercurrent of nightlife excitement in this one. 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gbAwJJjkEg
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Birds.
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The freezer. Apart from that, silence. The rain has stopped.
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Obscure sphinx.
Plus sound from my videoggame, x-com, terror from the deep; and the crackling of tin foil being used to chase the dragon.
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The laptop fan.
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Cars and birds.
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A Korean woman making wet mouth noises into a binaural microphone.
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^I would rather hear cars and birds!
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Laptop fan.
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spoon clicking in coffee cup
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^I would rather hear cars and birds!
One of her pinkie fingers had a large scar on it and was bent in a strange way. I had to stop the video because it was so distracting.
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air conditioner
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A great song from 36 summers ago. 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaFXSW4U864
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This is way out in left field, in a good way. :2thumbsup:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qim1oY23x5I
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It's almost midnight...a convoy of frack trucks just roared up the highway.
They run all night now, too many accidents during the day.
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Nichboy on the tv (he is an Australian guy who presents his own show where he talks about games).
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This is a mellow favorite from my 1970s childhood. 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plrsE-1dVxg
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Idiots outside revving their car.
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Various airport sounds. Lots of people chatting and walking by. Announcements. A Ryanair jet leaving.
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Combichrist, blasted out as loud as I can get 'em.
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The freezer and now the fridge. Together they are pretty loud.
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Even my agnostic ears love this one. 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nvVXjoNCOU
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Even my agnostic ears love this one. 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nvVXjoNCOU
Celebrating the Sunday?
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Even my agnostic ears love this one. 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nvVXjoNCOU
Celebrating the Sunday?
Yes, in my secular way. :laugh:
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This one is fiendishly catchy and it cheers me up. :soph:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJxkdgYUoJU
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Missing the mid-to-late 70s, wish I'd had more fun. :apondering:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CORy9MEgVZ0
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Something boiling.
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Several different rhythms of crickets.
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The laptop fan revving up.
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Wind, cars going past and Kayleigh playing a Star Wars game.
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motorcycle
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The telly.
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The freezer.
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This mellow hit from my early teen years.
It's captioned in Spanish so you can sing along! :autism:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-wc4IASCr8
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Judee Sill again. I've read that this song is about Jesus.
I'm not religious anymore, but I love it anyway. :) :heart:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FLrRyRKWGc
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This is a great loud, aggressive number for when I want to kick ass! :pirate:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSwD_-kKcyI
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Judee Sill again. Gotta love her image of riding
"ten crested cardinals" instead of a horse. I love her music. :heart:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPwJcXqU36s
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Judee Sill again. Gotta love her image of riding
"ten crested cardinals" instead of a horse. I love her music. :heart:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPwJcXqU36s
(http://dutchlakefarm.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/male-cardinal.jpg)
I approve this message. Yes I do. And I want some suet. Like, NOW.
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Some horror movie on the NT-box, and a sharp 'clickclickclickclickclick' in response to my tapping the bottom of some small glass vials after scraping the insides to free the last of the somewhat precious reagent within. Precious at least, because my trusted supplier for it at fair prices and in confidence is not currently around.
I need the vials too, for storage of some palladium and platinum-based reagents, and will for some iridium, rhenium and osmium-based catalysts also.
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Birds outside and some hammering and saw noises in the distance
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Emmerdale in the background on the idiot box whilst I surf online and read an Ebook about scientific glassblowing
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Kayleigh playing Elite Dangerous.
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Water piping. :zombiefuck:
Ever since they redid the pipes, we've had knocking noises. They introduced some new bend somewhere, methinks.
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Water piping. :zombiefuck:
Ever since they redid the pipes, we've had knocking noises. They introduced some new bend somewhere, methinks.
That's just so ... they ... can get back and forth. :cthulhu:
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This way-too-cool-for-a-workday song. 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxf1IFgPH5s
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Water piping. :zombiefuck:
Ever since they redid the pipes, we've had knocking noises. They introduced some new bend somewhere, methinks.
That's just so ... they ... can get back and forth. :cthulhu:
But they were perfectly silent before. Why do they have to make that racket now?
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Water piping. :zombiefuck:
Ever since they redid the pipes, we've had knocking noises. They introduced some new bend somewhere, methinks.
That's just so ... they ... can get back and forth. :cthulhu:
But they were perfectly silent before. Why do they have to make that racket now?
Because now they have modern technology and are always on their phones? :cthulhu: :dunno:
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https://youtu.be/fa2TIXrwWbo
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Eisbrecher Komm süßer Tod
https://youtu.be/daw5R1mYzWo?list=RD7yZdLYLM4WA
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The Simpsons on FXX.
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Tetris music. And a cop car siren.
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Big Brother After Dark
These people are morons.
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They are building a new bridge not far from here. And I can hear it. The banging sounds like drumming.
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Thanos talking trash to the Guardians Of The Galaxy on Disney XD.
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https://youtu.be/yjO1bMHbDpY Eisbrecher-Verruckt.
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The fan.
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A slinky song about drunk/stoned dialing. 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPmtyDWDMyc
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archer
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Rain
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I was awakened by a brief buzzer sound. No one else heard it. Dream?
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I heard it from under your bed.
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Thirsty rats and rabbits all rattling away at their drinking bottles at once. Don't know why they all do it at the same time. :apondering:
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I was awakened by a brief buzzer sound. No one else heard it. Dream?
Possibly. I occasionally hear things in my sleep too. :snooze:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnagogia#Sounds
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnagogia#Sleep_paralysis
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https://youtu.be/QrFX1Sa_mvk
'Koprolalie' by agonoize. Fucking love this tune, its the sort of track that can get even Lestat, with his usual ten left feet in the jiving mood :D
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well, everything still works in the house, no fire, etc. Must have been a dream
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I've listened to this dozens of times today. :checkout:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPmtyDWDMyc
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The Simpsons
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Airport noises.
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#STARTREK50
One of my favorite episodes...
S1:E25 "Devil In The Dark"
The one with the silicon-based lifeform in the mines that keeps attacking to protect its eggs.
"I'm a Doctor...not a bricklayer!"
Classic!!!
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The horta, yes I remember that one. Miners thought the eggs were mineral formations.
In reality however most organosilicon compounds that could become complex enough to support some exotic type of lifeform are incompatible with oxidizing atmospheres, or at least oxygen, and also in many cases with H2O, so we would be most certainly unable to breathe, or for that matter survive the ambient temperature that such a creature could exist within.
Another TOS episode I thought good was the one with that shape-shifting salt sucker thing, killed the guy, Crater's wife, and then being sentient, and not a killer by nature but because of duress, took what it needed to exist, and lived with the guy under the shape of his wife.
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FUTURAMA
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My videogame music in the background, plus the thump-thump-thump of heavy autocannon fire and bursting of large caliber high explosive and incendiary shells, mixed in with some semiauto fire from a couple of guys carrying a pair of heavy cannons so oversized for a human even in powered armor, that they belong mounted on a tank (although the tank accompanying the strike team is mounting an experimental laser weapon, the pair of regular tanks packing cannons of the typical armor-piercing shell flavour have been transferred to a secondary base mainly intended to launch air to air interceptions of UFOs in order to bring them down and send in the ground strike teams for a bug-hunt, covering all the narrow alleys, checking houses for snipers, anything like farmer's crop fields I just hammer with incendiary shells or white phosphorus-loaded shoulder-launched heavy rockets to burn the sneaky bastards out.
Plus the occasional quiet-ish 'swooosshhng....agonized screaming' of plasma rifle and heavy plasma cannons having their power cells emptied from being hammered on full automatic/three round bursts. Very quiet for a not far off man-sized cannon of a rifle, almost reminds me of a silenced handgun only with more of a woosh-ing, hissing sound. Generally followed by the screeches and screams of various kinds of alien critter that survived their craft being smacked out of the sky by captured aircraft-mounted plasma beam weaponry, short range automatic laser cannons and extremely long-ranged, nuclear-tipped air to air missiles. Research teams are busying themselves developing some kind of antimatter/nuclear implosion based even longer-ranged air to air 'missile' (more of a spherical something-or-other thats intended to implode on impact, I think, something along the lines of a guided missile tipped with a boosted hydrogen bomb warhead only with the tritium core thats used to boost the yield of thermonuclear weapons replaced with an antimatter based core. Not finished the research on the ammunition yet but the launchers are already in production by the engineer teams. Craft can only mount two launchers and if they do that, then thats ALL they get, no plasma cannon mount, no lasers, close-range autocannon/miniguns, or any of the available air to air missiles. Two rounds apiece, total of four per interceptor craft with full loadout. But for the low ammunition capacity they should make an AWFULLY big fucking mess.
Even the enemy with their advanced technology can only outrange these new antimatter-implosion nukes with the very largest of their battlecruisers the ones they generally send out when they are really, really REALLY pissed, by the success of the human organization controlled in this game, I.e when they have had flight after flight after flight either blasted out of the sky in order to send in a combat squad and recover the tech, kill or capture enemy, and generally make a humongous bloody mess of the place. Or else said alien craft occasionally don't get that far, and either a lucky shot or oversized aircraft weapon doesn't down the craft but instead, blows it to smithereens, nothing left, crew vaporized and structure of the craft torn to pieces, nothing recoverable. Or they may be caught by troop transport aircraft as the enemy craft actually land, which they have to in order do whatever it is they are after doing, mission wise. See them landing, or tail them with a transport craft laden with fireteams and a tank so as to jump them the moment they land. Its the best way of ensuring one bags and tags everything available for research, all the specialized alloys that go into the construction of the UFOs themselves, the navigation systems useful for developing flight-capable powered armor, not to mention better, faster interceptor craft that can take more punishment, one thats a hybrid consisting of a scaled down troop carrier-fighter of a sort, can't carry tanks AFAIK, one weapon mount rather than the usual two a considerably smaller capacity for troop numbers. Not sure about general tech capacity of the kind intended for dishing out abuse in dark alleys, houses but unlike all but one of the other aircraft available is not an either-or decision. The rest, bar one either carry troops and kit or they catch enemy aircraft and hammer them out of the skies so that craft of the former kind can go in afterwards and go splatter some bugs.
(the troop transports, bar the very very late in the game and research-intensive as hell plus seriously seriously looooong build time lack weapon mounts but have a much longer range although slower speed than the interceptor rapid-response assault planes, but can carry a strike team, all heavily, heavily armed, plus an xmas-come-early stack of grenades, stunners, motion detectors, medical kits to stabilize otherwise fatal woundings, large demolition charges, autocannon, rocket launchers, and plenty of other nasty little toys besides. Plus a tank, and in this case, the largest and messiest destructive device that is ever seen on land missions (I.e not air to air rounds)
That last hybrid transport-interceptor is just plain ol' MEAN though. Dirty great big fucker, capable of carrying nearly 25 soldiers, or slightly less and a few tanks, mounting anything from armor-piercing conventional tank-cannon rounds to rocket launchers, laser weapons, or even hovertanks that pack heavy plasma cannons capable of carrying about 250 rounds and whence anytime spatial concerns impede their progress, either levitating over the obstacle, or vaporising a pathway through solid rock. Or theres one last one, again a hovertank, but onr that fires a similar antimatter/thermonuclear implosion ammunition, only with pre-launch manual guidance. One simply sets the coordinates for point-to-point travel of the round and the height at which the shell is to travel (capable of free flight, pretty much, and finally the target itself, or if one sets the coordinates to kind-of 'bounce' the shell down to the ground level, back high up into the air and then smack downwards, slam-dunking it right in the middle of, well, in the midst of anything you want vaporized and.or reduced to smoking, burning glass.
And there is a similar, man-portable, even more powerful version, again guided, with the main difference of rather than being supplied by the onboard magazine of the hovertank, the MANPAD version is single shot only, reloadable however. And being, bar a sidearm such as a laser or compact little (if lethal enough) automatic plasma pistol) essentially a dedicated weapon, it allows for a significantly heavier, far messier, and much more devastating (as if the version on the hovertank wasn't powerful enough....lol rounds so damn large a friggin' TANK can only carry 8 shells, and for the handheld, shoulder-launched guided missile launcher edition, the rounds are I find, best distributed amongst the squad so the troops aren't weighed down by the heavy-as-hell ordinance they are packing. Especially the gunner him/herself who's got to lug about a tactical thermonuclear/antimatter based weapon and several shells plus one in the clip.
And, since the trooper I have in a dedicated role as, well, nuke-er-guy is one of the physically strongest of any team throughout every single base, he also gets to carry not a plasma or laser pistol for his sidearm, for those nasty little situations where something ugly, fast and wanting nothing better than to eat your eyeballs from their sockets legs (or oozes, slithers, slimes, floats or levitates itself using some pretty extreme degree of psi power) and starts blasting away or trying to either panic you into dropping weapons and fleeing, going all berserkirgang and starts randomly pointing your sidearm (in the case of launcher guy, the AI lacks the intelligence to be able to set coordinates on a soldier under psionic control who's packing one of those buggering great big blasters. Just as well really :P, but he can do enough damage with the heavy ass plasma cannon he wields one-handed as though it were a little pistol.
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A cool, semi-forgotten 80s hit. 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIwn72-z6tw
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Love the movie and this version of John Williams' theme. :dino: :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7DdPhDA-0Q
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Wind, some birds and laptop fan.
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This, because I'm pissed off and I need to calm down. :meditate:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0RzpjYElTo
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Thirsty rats and rabbits all rattling away at their drinking bottles at once. Don't know why they all do it at the same time. :apondering:
It's probably contagious, like yawning :yawn: or barking! :laugh:
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The stupid old Macbook fan. It's noisy as hell. :grrr:
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Love this version of this song. Ho ho ho! :santa:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lqwqknq7nuI
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Laptop fan and Kayleigh watching White Collar.
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Laptop fan.
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http://youtu.be/hVPoCwpxv7w?list=PLpxRTeDLBM_ldLF2Xk8CWj-ViTBjDF8h3
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Rain
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The computer fan, my keystrokes, and my (gentle) teeth-grinding. :trollskull:
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Very strong wind and LEGO STAR WARS: The Freemaker Adventures on TV.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeKbJj4-qP4 an introductory 'best of' for the band 'cog'
Just started listening to them, followed a link on impulse from a similar playlist for chimaira. \M/ \M/
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^They are great. I would like to buy a CD of theirs.
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More of em, just got back from a dressing change on me plate'o'meat and blasting some music through the headphones whilst I enjoy a post-morphine and the snuffling sound of a nose being dipped into a handful of oxycodone powder:) Plus having my muscle relaxer, adrenal catecholamine release blockade restored and anticonvulsant flowing through me again, It works well for its intended purpose, and that is why I take it of course, but since its a sedative-hypnotic, and enhances the effects of the pain meds, and is pleasant, I figure I may as well not try to fight against that, and just lie back on the sofa, fire up my videogame and enjoying the bonus in terms of positive side effects. After all, I cannot very well take it out of me once it is in. I could of course employ substances antagonistic to its effect, but these would be proconvulsant, lowering seizure threshold also, highly anxiogenic, cause panic attacks and inflict the polar opposite of relaxation, sleepyness and feeling pretty nice, I will of course, simply sit back and recreate. If something's recreational and going to be in your bloodstream, recreate to it while its doing its job:D
And recreating I am.
I HAD a meth comedown. I do not have one anymore, not after the morning morphine, a schnozzle in a handful of oxycodone, the antiseizure meds/myorelaxant for my nerve damage. And some good music of course. I indulge in the anticonvulsant substance only seldom, and not from the pool of available medical dosage units. IF I do wish to do that, I go to the effort of purifying some vitamin B1 and doing it from scratch. Which of course, for an autie that loves to get his hands dirty in the lab, thats PART of the recreation. Some people may like football, tennis et cetera, I like my condensers, flasks, soxhlets and test-tubes *purrs* myyyy ppreeeciooouusssssss:D
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^They are great. I would like to buy a CD of theirs.
May I suggest their album 'The New Normal' :)
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White noise from the dehumidifier. Back to sleep :yawn:
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^They are great. I would like to buy a CD of theirs.
May I suggest their album 'The New Normal' :)
Thank you, next week after I'm paid I will go looking for it.
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Hearing the laptop fan.
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Comparative silence.
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Kayleigh playing a Transformers game.
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A stupid mechanical timer. Grr.
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news on tv
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Hearing the laptop fan.
I can hear it all the way here.
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It just started pelting it down with rain, early in the morning gloom. I love it. Standing with the door open by the kitchen entrance, smoking a rollup, and just listening to the rain slosh down, and the wind howling softly in the background.
For some reason I've always really liked the way it sounds when its raining heavily.
Also hearing the laptop fan, the click of a piezoelectric cigarette lighter plinking, and a 'schwwsh' noise, from a spent canister from my gas mask sliding over the kitchen counter top, as I recently changed the filter and haven't yet gotten round to disposing of the old, spent one. Lol I shudder to think what kind of crap builds up in those things with use. I got arrested once and had to go to court, and whilst they tried to use stuff in the lab against me, apparently, so I am told, the old one was sent to the EOD people that dispose of explosives and hazardous waste, because the filth weren't allowed to handle it or take it into the courtroom as an exhibit:P
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Kayleigh and our two guests talking. I wonder when they are going to leave.
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Had a right pounder of a headache briefly last night.
Someone had gifted me a rather princely gift, born of their own generosity and great compassion shown to me in a matter. And they threw something in as a bit of a treat that they knew I'd like too, namely 300mg of 6-acetoxydihydromorphine, and like morphine and the closer drug to what was given me, dihydroheroin, though I've never had dihydroheroin itself, this stuff was a strong histamine releaser. Oddly, not as strong as morphine, in that respect alone. But because of the histamine-release induced vasodilatation and drop in blood presssure upon injection of the 300mg 6-AcO-DHM, the histamine release didn't provoke the same degree of prickling feelings in the palms, soles of feet and face, but it did provoke far harder thumping of the heart although not much difference in rate increase. And that vasodilatation gave me quite a headache for a little before it settled down.
Astonishning fucking opioid though, one of the best I've ever tried in my life!. really, really really long rush with shooting it though, even after the headache. More than made up for it. With morphine, the initial rush would last maybe a minute, minute and a half would be pushing it big time, with a very, very big dose. But this kept it up for half an HOUR. At 15 minutes post injection, the stuff had me so smashed that my hands were too shaky to roll a cigarette without tearing the paper twice.
Got another headache coming on though now
This, on the other hand, is bank customer service related. And the sound of an indian call center worker (whether in india or in the UK I do not know, but lets just say that it isn't particularly an enlivening experience having to spend about 30-45minutes on the phone with a customer sevice adviser with a heavy indian-bangladeshi accent, and having to have her take down over the phone, an itemised list of the things in the transaction I was charging back.
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Hearing the laptop fan.
I can hear it all the way here.
My new laptop needs to arrive now. :GA:
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Hearing the laptop fan.
I can hear it all the way here.
My new laptop needs to arrive now. :GA:
Yes.
I don't like wearing noise stoppers because of your laptop.
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Hearing the laptop fan.
I can hear it all the way here.
My new laptop needs to arrive now. :GA:
Yes.
I don't like wearing noise stoppers because of your laptop.
Sorry. :-[
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This is a great song to get the blood pumping! :headbang:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L65NNh6vJ_Q
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Tinnitus in one ear. Other than that, just a slight ticking sound from the CPU of the computer/memory working.
Other than that, only the odd mouse click and key press. Because this room is soundproofed* .
*(come on and stop by at Chateaux de la Lestat, because all is forgiven, I don't think you are a worthless empty guffbucket piece of trash after all, come by for a beer because I forgive you for formerly thinking your a cunt and a waste of a meat bag that could have gone to a diseased hobo desperate for an organ donation)
*I don't THINK he's a verminous ISIS-loving son of a thousand whores, equicuntescent to a kitten-skull-stamping ISIS-spawn-paedophile, I KNOW he is.
He can still come over for that beer though
*Que lestat meandering over to The Skunk-Works, and searching for..where is it...what flavour would MonkeyfuckistLA like for his pint....wmm....hmm....*chitterchitterchitterhmmuhhmmhmhmhhchitter* *ponders to himself*
Fuming H2SO4? nah, too passe'. Nitric acid? too useful. Arsenicals? boring, boring boring, the Borgias went there, did that, got the T-shirts of their former owners too probably. Ricin? sod that, not got any actually in the lab and wouldn't WANT it there either, too likely to backfire on me too even if I DID have it, want it or use it, and I Won't, Don't and aren't about to either, in that rough order or precedence.
Iodine? hm could be interesting to see how it works, add an antiemetic, something potent like ondansetron. Pros-novel, would be interesting to observe, acts corrosively so would be excruciatingly painful before MotherfuckerLoserAnuslicker eventually kicked the bucket full of shit that is his mother.
Cons-require a fair bit of it probably, would have to tie him up and beerbong him with a length of hosepipe and a funnel, then superglue a length of hosepipe from his anus up to his defacaetion-portal so if he starts to diarrhea blood then he will choke on his own bloody (thats the english vernacular 'bloody' as a general mild to moderate vulgarity of the emphatic kind) faecal-blood as in what used to be in his veins but entered his digestive tract as the iodine slurry beerbonged down his shit-portal corroded his oesophagus, started to burn his stomach and probably rupture it before, if sufficient were used, liquifying his lower innards (I.e on a level with the stomach roughly, enabling fuckweasel McTurdPox's (shocking waste of) internal organs to pour out into his decimated digestive tract and pour like a cholera-squirting from a diseased cherie bliar's arse ring to form a stream of digested blood and pus mixed with faeces, which owing to the arse to guffmonger's tradesman's entrance, would recirculate, until he eventually choked, allowing the same corrosive blood/shite/pus mixture to flood his lungs and suffocate whilst his lungs burnt to a corroded, faecally-stench-emitting slime, closely resembling the original meatbag inhabited by the former owner of said iodinated lung-slop.
Con-I2 is expensive, and heavy, so its very costly for its weight. Half a kilo does not actually look like much at all, similar to mercury in that respect, or tungsten, or iridium/osmium due to their density.
Con no'2 iodine is very useful in many many many MANY reactions and processes and in the creation of a legion of different highly useful reagents. A waste, a massive waste on a fucking worthless pus bucket full of worm-breeding putrid urine like MLAsswipe
A potent emetic in massive, massive dose, as a slow release esterified form, like apomorphine decanoate or pamoate ester as a depot injection, forcing himself to vomit himself dry until he vomits all his stomach acid and either suffocates as his airways and throat swell, or, like a cholera victim he dehydrates and is shat forth from this mortal coil as a dessicated husk, closely resembling one of those crumbly looking white dog-turds that you never seem to see anymore.
Pro-funny as shit, slow, and painful.
Con-I'd need morphine to make it, and to waste morphine making apomorphine and buying or worse still, spending the time and effort to prepare the reagents needed to synth the apomorphine long-acting ester would be a shocking waste of resources, effort and a lot of good nods. Like a fucking fanny, not a chance, not wasting it on an ambulant dogminge like arsefeatures up there.
Antimuscarinic toxicity could be funny, seeing how it drives people utterly psychotic. Got plenty scopolamine around the place, would be very slow, if it killed him directly through toxicity, faster, if the delirious psychosis, once I left him in the middle of a city center to either get curbstomped by someone angry at his fuckwit antics, or run over in traffic.
Cons? little that I can think of. Major pros? slow, and utterly utterly hilarious, with so SO many different potential ways for MLArselicker's waste of air to cease to be, depending on precisely what he DID when he was (more than usually) delusional and batshit.
Come on over for that beer MLAsshole, all is forgiven you bullying piece of worthless ISIS-sympathizer excrement riddled with maggots and dripping with pus from an infected sore. The beer is on the house :mischief: :MLA: :santa: :trollskull:
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The stove.
There's an apple crumble in the making.
:hyke:
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^Would love if you could send a piece here. ;)
I'm hearing the rain in the drainpipes and Molly purring.
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* Sends cold leftovers to Ren *
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ST:TNG
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* Sends cold leftovers to Ren *
Awesome.
Kayleigh playing Mass Effect 2 (again) and a bird noise outside that I have never heard before.
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An admittedly, rather crude and careless 'schlluurrrppkkh scholorppgnnnghkh shlurrrrrp slobber schlurpkh shhhloobberghnark' kind of sound as I devour my freshly brewed cup of a delicately flavoured and very nice white tea. The caffeine is helping clear my head from the aftereffects of the moggy pill I dropped last night, countering excess sedation, or more so the ataxia/dyspraxia, and the blurring of vision so I can properly see my computer monitor screen, and so I can again touchtype rather than constantly have to be staring at the keyboard. And even then prodding keys one by one.
Started feeling more human, more together and revving up even as I finished half my hot mug of good quality tea.
Finished it a moment ago...mmm..but dammit why does something so good have to be over and finished with so quickly after it came to be. If it'd been something horrible you can just bet it would have felt as though it lasted friggin' ages.
Hearing more 'cog' playing, and a slight hiss from the heating coils of my e-cig, plus a very loud and completely carefree belch-gnnnarrkkghle glurk glrrkgurkh' as I slurped up the last of my tea. No, it DIDN'T sound particularly refined but there is nobody here and I really don't give a shit. Although talking of shitting, I need a couple more cushions to park me arse on.:P
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My bedroom fan (hot day) and Kayleigh playing Watch Dogs 2 quite loudly.
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Smooth chair-dancing music. :notes: 8) :notes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kXiLeBXzG4
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George Michael's beautiful smooth, relaxing voice. :heart:
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Yarghh haarghh fiddle de dee...
You are a pirate.
I can't get bored of this.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=i8ju_10NkGY
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Yarghh haarghh fiddle de dee...
You are a pirate.
I can't get bored of this.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=i8ju_10NkGY
Wondering why your youtube link isn't displaying the video.
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Hmm, I've just checked it. It works for me. If you look up LazyTown, You Are A Pirate - you'll hopefully see it.
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Last night I had the windows open and heard the trains braking, motorcycles zooming. trucks rumbling and a cat fight. It was too late for the airplanes.
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Hmm, I've just checked it. It works for me. If you look up LazyTown, You Are A Pirate - you'll hopefully see it.
The link works fine. The video should be displaying in your post here, like Cousin's post above yours.
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That is odd, I don't know. The time is also an hour off on here. How do I fix that?
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That is odd, I don't know. The time is also an hour off on here. How do I fix that?
Time settings are in Profile/Modify Profile/Look and Layout.
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That is odd, I don't know. The time is also an hour off on here. How do I fix that?
Time settings are in Profile/Modify Profile/Look and Layout.
Thanks. :) I've changed it.
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Yarghh haarghh fiddle de dee...
You are a pirate.
I can't get bored of this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8ju_10NkGY
Fixed it, added www. 8)
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Fixed it, added www. 8)
Ah.
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^^ Thanks!
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^^ Thanks!
You're welcome! Dance and enjoy! :oranna:
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Some kind of machinery, outside.
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The pedestal fan, Liam's water fountain in the bathroom and Kayleigh lightly snoring.
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The Dark Side of the Moon in my headphones. :headbang2:
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Digging in front of the house by the mailboxes.
Water line busted around 8:00, took about an hour+ for them to find it, another hour+ to dispatch the backhoe...annnd it's noon.
Might have water around 5:00 pm by this rate.
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^^ Thanks!
You're welcome! Dance and enjoy! :oranna:
:laugh: Did you or anyone else find it as funny as I did?
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Silence
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I will be hearing the sound of a shower in a few more hours.
Finally got water back around 5:00, it's still a bit funky colored...hopefully the neighbors will get their showers first and it will be cleared up by then. >:D
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Traffic going past the house.
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http://youtu.be/wcMVMStrlxs?list=PL5bO_ItgmRcdfqf_bBgGNZMgrI8Kbbwe1
Cog-are you interested
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcMVMStrlxs
Cog-are you interested
There's the video. 8)
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This awesome anthem, over and over,
while making an epic video for it in my mind! :pirate:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcq_mlS1DAU
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The chirping of Lorre. :laugh:
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Steps.
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My fan and indistinct sounds of the tv.
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Slight tinnitus.
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Sugarbutt is playing Motley Crue's first album from the early 80's. :lol1: :headbang2:
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Rain
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Just traffic and birds.
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Heating, computer-fan and birds.
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The minutes of my life ticking past me, while I sit like a lump. :autism:
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The crunching of my buttered, toasted ciabatta roll. Plus the tapping sounds this iPad makes when you type.
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The crunching of my buttered, toasted ciabatta roll. Plus the tapping sounds this iPad makes when you type.
I love the smell of toast. I miss it. I'm currently without a toaster. :tard:
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The crunching of my buttered, toasted ciabatta roll. Plus the tapping sounds this iPad makes when you type.
I love the smell of toast. I miss it. I'm currently without a toaster. :tard:
Me too. Hot, buttered toast has to be one of the best smells. You can make toast, or a toasted cheese sandwich in a frying pan. For the latter, use a moderate heat, and butter the outside of the bread as you would for a toasted sandwich maker.
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The crunching of my buttered, toasted ciabatta roll. Plus the tapping sounds this iPad makes when you type.
I love the smell of toast. I miss it. I'm currently without a toaster. :tard:
Me too. Hot, buttered toast has to be one of the best smells. You can make toast, or a toasted cheese sandwich in a frying pan. For the latter, use a moderate heat, and butter the outside of the bread as you would for a toasted sandwich maker.
I would, if I had any bread! :drool:
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^ Tut, I give up with you.
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^ Tut, I give up with you.
I'll try it next time I have bread. Right now I'm overdrawn and can't buy any. :P
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This tres cool little number from the Breaking Bad soundtrack. 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxf1IFgPH5s
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This very heavy, sorrowful theme from the disturbing
and depressing film Requiem For A Dream. :hide:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbS-Zhz31CA
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My fan, the wind, frequent traffic and Molly purring. She's a loud purrer.
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I'd forgotten how likable this song is.
If I were the karaoke type, I'd sing this one. 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GztV3yWNJJw
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The wind and Kayleigh watching "The Know" on the internet. And a car alarm somewhere.
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The sound of me munching Scampi Fries...the snack. I can't eat real scampi.
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A car going down the street and the dog snoring
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Cars going past, birds chirping, my wheezing, better take my asthma meds.
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Laptop fan.
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Katatonia, fall of hearts album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pdQyL7X8rc
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Epic awesomeness by Elliot Goldenthal. :viking:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhXw2c5HagI
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Munching on the end of a ham and cheese 1/3 baguette.
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I love the sounds in this, like a crashing piano.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qk20s_DPxlE
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Using The PR's computer and hearing her mumble under her breath because she'd like me to leave so she can sleep.
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Clock, wind, rain.
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Kayleigh watching Green Arrow and a very noisy car that just went past.
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The laptop fan. Damned noisy.
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Armenian duduk music. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5tcbD5in7k)
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The fan (hot day) and Liam cleaning his claws.
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Well let her get her rest then QV, you can get on the computer any time shes not using it, she's been good enough to let you use hers, and she might not be able to sleep later.
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A train. A dog barking far away. The latter woke up the puppy.
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This cheery, silly song I remember from my teen years. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZUE4_PtOk0
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The fan (hot night) and Kayleigh playing some linguistics YouTube videos.
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The fan (hot night) and Kayleigh playing some linguistics YouTube videos.
I'm running a fan here too. It's unseasonably, unreasonably warm for February! :mad:
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It's still 27.7°C here which is why I'm running the fan. Supposed to be cooler tomorrow, thankfully.
How warm is it where you are, cbc?
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It's still 27.7°C here which is why I'm running the fan. Supposed to be cooler tomorrow, thankfully.
How warm is it where you are, cbc?
Feels as if it's in the 60s Fahrenheit, very springlike. :-\
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Ah ok. That's a cooler temperature to me, since it gets very hot here. Can't wait for autumn temperatures.
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Ah ok. That's a cooler temperature to me, since it gets very hot here. Can't wait for autumn temperatures.
What bothers me more than the temperature is the humidity. Dry heat is OK. :tumbleweed:
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As far as youtube goes, those vevo buggers suck dick. Fucking morons insist on censoring language in music. What on earth is the point of that when people looking for the same track or album are just going to go find someone who has uploaded the proper version. Stupid pointless thing to do in the first place.
Usually it wouldn't matter, it'd just be pathetic, but in music censoring out any 'bad language' can completely screw up the meaning of the song/s. Plenty of comments on their uploads saying the same thing, only in far less polite terms.
As for what I'm hearing, the computer fan, and even though I'm in a somewhat soundproofed room, outside the house, I can still kinda hear the vac pump humming as it dries out whats in the evacuated chamber. That and moderate tinnitus in one ear. More annoying than anything worse. The pump..thats got to be a sensory processing thing, I can more feel it in my chest at about the same frequency of noise it makes up close, although it isn't that loud to begin with. Its in one building, I'm in another and I can still feel/hear/both the thing.
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Dialog and sound effects from one of the Transformers movies.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqfwxOq33aM
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Jean-Michel Jarre on the headphones.
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Jean-Michel Jarre on the headphones.
That would sound excellent on quality headphones.
The fan (it's still hot, especially inside) and Kayleigh playing a game I don't know the name of with a friend of hers online.
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Jean-Michel Jarre on the headphones.
That would sound excellent on quality headphones.
It does. :)
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A leaf blower
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This moving prayer/song. Miss him. :heart:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-KAvPbO8JY
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My laptop cooler fan and my fountain.
I'm home alone. :zoinks:
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This moving prayer/song. Miss him. :heart:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-KAvPbO8JY
Yesterday was his birthday. :'(
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My laptop cooler fan and my fountain.
I'm home alone. :zoinks:
Is it a margarita fountain? >:D
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Love the drumming on this one, and it makes me feel 26 again. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_wFqbC15h4
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I think this will make anyone feel young.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXvh08Mnork
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Bach on the headphones
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I think this will make anyone feel young.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXvh08Mnork
Sorry. It was just so *awful* that I had to post it.
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Fans. I have two fans blowing on me as I sit in my lounge chair.
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The laptop fan. Daughter's mobile phone vibrating on mute.
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This brave red-tailed hawk. I like his attitude! :arrr:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33DWqRyAAUw
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Not much. It's just me here.
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My fan and Kayleigh watching YouTube criticisms on various tv shows and movies. Every time they make a point there is this *ting* sound and it's driving me crazy.
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^Reminds me of a show my wife watches on the telly, Master chef something. They've added this annoying background music that is on CONSTANTLY. It's driving me nuts.
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*ting*
She is watching them again. :roar:
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*ting*
She is watching them again. :roar:
Tell her to turn that shit off right now! :tantrum: :tv:
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Silence, mostly.
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The perfect, lovely, exquisite silence that comes only when you're alone in the house.
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I really like this version, it's softer and really easy on the ears. His voice is comforting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4dl6JSf-bc
Compare it to this newer live version, the newer one sounds jarred.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaFJcJO3RH4
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Lots and lots of sirens.
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Lots and lots of sirens.
We've come for the cow. She's been causing trouble in the neighborhood. :police: :hyke: :police:
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I'm listening to the mellow sounds of early Chicago.
Their songs make my heart ache for other times and places. :heart:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enjKb0WqIX0
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The wind. One thing there's almost always a lot of is wind.
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Just finished a long conversation wherein my (asap to be former) bank got a bollocking and then some. Hoping to get more money out of them than they already owe me, the person on the phone had to get their manager, and it seems like they are going to have to get theirs too and the complaints team.
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Wind driven snow and ice hitting the window
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A minor dressing down for corroding some spoons. It was an old spoon to begin with, getting slightly rusty, So I used it for an electrode in and for scooping sodium metal out of an electrolytic cell running on caustic soda It was past it anyway. Now its past anything else :P
I'm going to have a crack (pun intended) at drilling lots of little holes in it, soldering a cable onto it and seeing if i can separate out the forming Na from the melt by means of differences in surface tension. Hoping that the surface tension of the mixture of caustic and other salts plus CaCl2 is different in a useful way, I.e retaining it within the holy spoon and letting the molten caustic slops drip back into the cell for their next go with the electrodes.
And a little voice in the back of my head telling me I'm probably not going to be doing much sleeping tonight either:autism:
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Jet plane and helicopter overhead.
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The annual Crab Fest is on down at the foreshore so I can hear music and someone DJing. I'm about two and a half blocks away from it so it's fairly noisy.
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The annual Crab Fest is on down at the foreshore so I can hear music and someone DJing. I'm about two and a half blocks away from it so it's fairly noisy.
:boatfish: Maybe you could go and get some fresh ocean food! :fish2:
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Nah, I only like battered fish from Cicerello's. I'm not big on shellfish.
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Shower being turned off. And therefor heating system starting up again.
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Guys across the road having a party. On a Sunday night. Geez.
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Five finger death punch-bad company.
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^What's that? :-\
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Its the song 'bad company' by the band 'five finger death punch'
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Its the song 'bad company' by the band 'five finger death punch'
That's a decent re-make. I like it. :thumbup:
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A noise combining hissing and something llike 'wooyoyoyoyoyoyoiingggggggggggggggggg' as a compressor pumps Cl2 through a liebig condenser whilst a tank of dry argon pushes trough the chlorine.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3mSLW60i_k
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Noisy frogs who I think are enjoying the damp conditions. And the freezer.
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Laptop fan.
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Noisy frogs who I think are enjoying the damp conditions. And the freezer.
Reading this, I had an :asthing: moment and wondered how the frogs got in there in the first place.
And I thought I had problems with the occasional mouse! :opkikkertje: :frog: :frog: :frog:
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Yeah, the way I wrote it....I see what you mean!
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They are better off in the freezer! :arrr:
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The hissing noise of an external air supply directing fresh air into the closed-off room in the outbuilding. Still wearing a gas mask in there though all the same. The air hose is pointing at the door and its making a buzzing noise that sounds like a really oversized wasp. If you got wasps several feet long that is.
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Kayleigh playing Mass Effect Andromeda rather loudly.
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Construction from the site prep (laying sewer lines) behind my house. The Sweet Olive Tree/Bush scraping against the window.
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They are better off in the freezer! :arrr:
Ya, we like it in here! Just need some frozen insects! :frog:
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Gentle rumbling of thunder
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The wind in the trees.
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Very little. The keyboard.
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They are better off in the freezer! :arrr:
Ya, we like it in here! Just need some frozen insects! :frog:
Get them freezedried (http://www.delibugs.nl/Webwinkel-Category-3794795/Edible-insects.html) . :arrr:
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They are better off in the freezer! :arrr:
Ya, we like it in here! Just need some frozen insects! :frog:
Get them freezedried (http://www.delibugs.nl/Webwinkel-Category-3794795/Edible-insects.html) . :arrr:
My parents drank instant coffee, which is freeze-dried. They preferred it to the real stuff. :-\
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They are better off in the freezer! :arrr:
Ya, we like it in here! Just need some frozen insects! :frog:
Get them freezedried (http://www.delibugs.nl/Webwinkel-Category-3794795/Edible-insects.html) . :arrr:
My parents drank instant coffee, which is freeze-dried. They preferred it to the real stuff. :-\
Freezedried Insects are less annoying in the house than the real stuff.
Would not mind swapping real houseflies for freezedried ones at all.
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They are better off in the freezer! :arrr:
Ya, we like it in here! Just need some frozen insects! :frog:
Get them freezedried (http://www.delibugs.nl/Webwinkel-Category-3794795/Edible-insects.html) . :arrr:
My parents drank instant coffee, which is freeze-dried. They preferred it to the real stuff. :-\
Mmm, real coffee. :worship: :worship: (http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn276/yuliyapugach/ww.gif) (http://s306.photobucket.com/user/yuliyapugach/media/ww.gif.html)
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Instant coffee is revolting shite. I only drink the real stuff, you'd have to pay me to drink instant, or I'd have to be totally drained of energy, feeling like shit, not at all overloaded and in blistering, freezing howling cold before I drank that crap.
I need to get a new cafetiere...atm I have to brew it up in a cup from ground real coffee and then pull it through a fritted buchner funnel with filter paper with a vacuum pump into a clean round-bottom flask and then decant the coffee into the cup I brewed it in, after washing out the grounds. Given its just coffee alternately I could just use suction by mouth through rubber tubing attached to the vacuum hose barb, but that would take too long and be a pain in the ass. I like tea more myself. Especially white tea, made with lemon balm infusion instead of water, and with a bit of honey in place of sugar to sweeten it.
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We used to have lots of lemon balm, it's a really nice scent. Tried the tea too with fresh leaves, years ago.
I like the scent of rosemary too. I think though that roses are my favourite scented plant. Also my favourite jam. The petals go a really nice texture in the jam. You can buy the jam cheaply in international supermarkets. If you get some French version, it's about £6-7 for a small jar. Although it has about 3x the amount of petals in it.
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I didn't mean for rosemary and roses to sound like the same plant.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCm6gRHINqA
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They are better off in the freezer! :arrr:
Ya, we like it in here! Just need some frozen insects! :frog:
Get them freezedried (http://www.delibugs.nl/Webwinkel-Category-3794795/Edible-insects.html) . :arrr:
My parents drank instant coffee, which is freeze-dried. They preferred it to the real stuff. :-\
Mmm, real coffee. :worship: :worship: (http://i306.photobucket.com/albums/nn276/yuliyapugach/ww.gif) (http://s306.photobucket.com/user/yuliyapugach/media/ww.gif.html)
We need that cup smiley in the collection! Maybe one of our admins will do that! :2thumbsup:
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This very cool jazzy piece. 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmDDOFXSgAs
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Traffic going past and birds. Mostly crows.
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Traffic going past and birds. Mostly crows.
I like crows. I respect their intelligence and like their beady eyes. :heart:
(http://www.annsheybani.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/crow.jpg)
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Sparrows and the fridge.
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Neighbour talking to her kids.
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The shrieking of a high-speed abrasive miniature cutting wheel, as I prepare to commit surgery against some aquaculture equipment bought from a pet store/garden center/pond supplies type place but which is now being turned into a vacuuum trap (cryo trap, I mean, because I've got to make sure something doesn't get into my vacuum pump fuck it up and contaminate the oil along with the fucking it up)
So some pond supplies are being turned into a cryogen-bathed trap put inline between a vacuum chamber and the pump itself so any noxious, beastly, corrosive crap gets nicely stopped in its tracks before it can befoul my pump. Granted I want another, newer and more powerful one anyway, but that doesn't mean I want the vac pump I do have getting its innards all buggered up as though it were the technological equivalent of theresa may during one of her meetings with satan (in other words it sucks and does so both hard and with enthusiascasm , it'd be full of shit and infested with poisonous filth that exerts a corrosive, damaging influence upon that which is good and decent in the vicinity and befouls everything it associates with.)
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The replacement of the aforementioned harsh, mid-high pitch shriek of cutting wheels and sanding drums against glass with the soft hiss, barely audible in comparison with the former, of power going into the e-fag heating element after I finish the glass trap. Although I still need to butcher a metal spoon, to make a sodium-spoon (basically, a metallic or other conductive spoon which has many many very small, narrow holes drilled through it; used as an electrode during electrolysis of molten sodium salts.
Its operating principle is that of surface tension, the spoon itself is dipped into the melt and permitted to fill with it, connected to a power supply so that it functions as the anode in the electrolytic cell. Sodium metal forms in accordance with the principle of electrolysis, whilst being retained within the sodium-spoon owing to its surface tension denying it the capacity to flow through the holes drilled through it, due to their size; whilst the molten electrolyte does not have a sufficient degree of surface tension and flows through the holes, back out into the electrolytic cell, when the spoon is lifted, breaking contact with the melt and interrupting the electrical circuit, meanwhile one pours off the molten sodium into a jar of high-boiling, high-flash point alkane type petroleum spirit product or other alkane-based oil after having first dried same such as via distillation over a suitable drying agent to exclude water and air, and if your really thorough, also sparging the 'solvent' (its not functioning as a solvent in this case, but to protect the reactive metal from both water (airborne vapor included) and oxidation in the air, which even in the case of the modestly reactive sodium is still very rapid
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I've always liked this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVZ6LBaC0CU
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Kayleigh playing Stellaris and the cat purring (I am right next to her).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a1LogyX9Uw
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After George Michael, I fucking love Stevie Wonder.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc0XEw4m-3w
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And this is completely underrated:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8gLky2pWwk
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Will stop spamming now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tegTZ_Tqq9M
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Stevie Wonder has a lovely voice.
I can hear some type of drilling going on in the neighbourhood. Cars going past and Kayleigh playing the new Zelda game.
Edit: I was wrong about the drilling. It's a chainsaw. They are sawing parts of the street trees that may come in contact with the powerlines.
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A train. Steps upstairs.
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Stevie Wonder has a lovely voice.
I can hear some type of drilling going on in the neighbourhood. Cars going past and Kayleigh playing the new Zelda game.
Edit: I was wrong about the drilling. It's a chainsaw. They are sawing parts of the street trees that may come in contact with the powerlines.
I like his voice, but it's more his music I'm into. His voice definitely helps though. George Michael on the other hand has the sexiest singing voice ever known to man. It's so soothing and relaxing.
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I'm listening to BRAVE soundtrack compositions by the talented Elliot Goldenthal! :arrr:
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A pair of similar, although slightly different high-pitched ringing noises, two new crucibles arrived in the mail for me, the nickel-plated ones I think and they are of very slightly different sizes, nominally the same, but different enough to give off two different tones, like a pair of tuning forks.
Still haven't got my solid nickel one thats meant to be on its way though, and still waiting for my carbon electrodes.
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Traffic going past and Liam (the cat) making little sleep noises when I pat him.
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Deep breathing of the dogs. I wish I could sleep as deeply as those two do.
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Deep breathing of the dogs. I wish I could sleep as deeply as those two do.
Your dogs are sweet souls at peace with the world. :doggie: :doggie:
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Deep breathing of the dogs. I wish I could sleep as deeply as those two do.
Your dogs are sweet souls at peace with the world. :doggie: :doggie:
I love those two beasts. Worried about Loki though because she's got a bad limp. Came out of nowhere this morning and progressive got worse as the day went on. I checked her nails, pads, between the pads etc and it's fine. I think it's her joint instead but she can't weight bear on it much. I'm giving it to Tuesday to decide if I will vet her. She's had it happen before and it has worked itself out after a few days. But I worry. She's such a big baby. When she doesn't feel well she gets this look on her face like she did when she was a puppy. :puppy:
Currently hearing the sounds of traffic (bedroom window is open) and one of the dogs snuffling in her sleep.
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A nasal hoovering noise and the accompanying disappearance of some oxy, the clicking of the mouse and this:
https://youtu.be/FNN49u_2Dh8 Straftanz-'Du stirbst aus'
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Yet another V8 leaving the pub carpark. There's a lot of them this evening! I'm guessing they're only some variant of Commodore though.
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^We get those hooning up the street quite often.
I am hearing the rain. It has not stopped all day.
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Rolling Stones
I have done the entire Beatles library about three times since I last went through all the Rolling Stones.
Rolling Stones library is more than twice as large as the Beatles library. This takes a while but I love it.
:headbang2:
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Commercial for Mythbusters: The Search
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It is pretty quiet here, can only hear Liam meowing about the house, mostly outside Kayleigh's room (she's at a friend's for a few days).
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The PR is watching The Backstreet Boys documovie.
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Listening to the latest opeth release on youtube.
I have to say, I kinda preferred their heavier-melodic phase to this new much softer sound. Older stuff like reverie/harlequin forest, face of melinda, hope leaves, etc. Demon of the fall was another great one.
Currently listening to Soen 'lykaia'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Aj6GjPmXKI
Pretty decent
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The dishwasher running, DS walking around, DD playing a game
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There's a very noisy company (chemical/industrial) a couple of kilometers away from where I live that often makes some sort of hammering sound. It depends on the wind direction and when the wind comes from the West the noise is very noticeable.
Bambambambambambambambambam.. (et cetera/endlessly)
Sound woke me up this morning and on and off that shitty sound was present this day.
Hear some cars passing by on the nearby street and yeah, also TV's on and some birdwatchers are talking 'birds' at the moment. One of the grey-bearded dudes knows quite a bit about birds.
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I keep forgetting to turn the TV on. Baardmannetjes is nice to watch.
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Hearing one of the neighbors vacuuming her house. Think it's "J". Very high overtone in the sound. "I" has a better vacuum cleaner.
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The a/c unit running and an ice cream truck driving by
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Magpies in the tree outside and traffic.
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A *dunnock's singing in the garden beneath my window. J'adore his song. Lovely hearing it, I mean. Shame the little fellow usually stops again in a short while. Only two or three go's and..
Bird (dispite his somewhat boring appearance) tends to have a positive influence on my mood (well, shortly). Seeing it in the garden but ja, also hearing it sing.
*does a bit of a silly dance*
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(http://www.mbaker.co.uk/images/Garden%20Birds/Dunnock%202.jpg)
(pic NOT shot by me)
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Dunnocks are called "hedge sparrows" here in Britain, and people rarely even notice them . A case of familiarity breeding contempt, I suppose. I also love those little birds, and I love that Americans are often so enthusiastic about them :)
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Yeah, I knew.. but thought dunnock was more commonly used. Well, maybe not then.
'We' here (I'm Dutch) call them 'heggemus' which exactly translates into English.. hedge sparrow.
One of my favorite birds are those in Turdidae group. The thrushes. Pretty birds they are and great singers. Song thrush in this neighborhood sometimes mimics the sound an ambulance makes. Well, it reminds me of that sound. Makes me giggle hearing him.
Think I should start a thread about birds.. maybe.. (albeit.. I'm not an ornithologist or something)
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Yeah, I knew.. but thought dunnock was more commonly used. Well, maybe not then.
'We' here (I'm Dutch) call them 'heggemus' which exactly translates into English.. hedge sparrow.
The Americans call them by their more proper name, "dunnock" . And the Americans are more common than us :green:
One of my favorite birds are those in Turdidae group. The thrushes. Pretty birds they are and great singers. Song thrush in this neighborhood sometimes mimics the sound an ambulance makes. Well, it reminds me of that sound. Makes me giggle hearing him.
Starlings are superb mimics I haven't heard it in a while (maybe it went out of fashion) but all the English starlings used to love to make that "bomb dropping " noise. It's said that they learned that song during WW2.
Starlings are another under-rated bird in Britain . Very pretty if you trouble to look closely, with irridescent colours shifting in their dark feathers, just like rainbows in oil spills, but more natural ofc.
Think I should start a thre ad about birds.. maybe.. (albeit.. I'm not an ornithologist or something)
Yes, do! :clap:
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Starlings are great. Love them individually in my garden, with their amazing colours and sounds. And love the mesmerising way they fly in big flocks. Plummeting down in seconds when they've 'circled' where they want to sleep long enough.
Parakeets are great mimics too. I changed my alarm clock after a group of parakeets in the garden of my neighbour had come up will the idea to make the alarm sound at random moments in the night.
:lol1:
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Far-off motorway sounds.
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Cat purring, car going past, my breathing.
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One of the pups crying in her crate. She doesn't like that this isn't home yet and her favourite human is gone for 10 days. :-[
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^Poor thing.
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^Poor thing.
She was breaking my heart. Thankfully last night she was fine.
Currently listening to one dog grumble in her sleep, and the other running in her sleep. :laugh:
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The somewhat annoying sound (peeeep peeeep peeeep) my washing machine makes when it finished doing it's work.
PEEEEP PEEEEP PEEEEP
*yeah, yeah, I'm coming*
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Passive aggressive sounds of neighbour. That man is a pro. He can go on for a whole day.
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Passive aggressive sounds of neighbour. That man is a pro. He can go on for a whole day.
That would drive me bonkers. I hate passive aggressiveness.
Currently hearing the dog snore and the clickety click of SO typing on his computer and me typing on mine.
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Traffic. During the week this street is busy.
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The oldest fumbling around in the fridge for the milk.
One of the pups deep breathing.
Occasional traffic outside.
Birds.
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While looking for buienradar, hoping to find a dry spot to post some letters, I heard the next shower coming closer.
Now hearing rain falling on foliage in the garden, sparrows chirping, kid grinning. Cats are totally silent.
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Panting pup who just came in from a romp in the backyard
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The cat washing (he's a loud washer) and wind. It is very windy today.
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Kutmuziek from the neighbour.
For people curious about how horrible that sounds, do a search on "piraten muziek".
(Don't do it)
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Lots of heavy footsteps and deep voices. The house is crawling with muscly men unloading the Uhaul. :laugh:
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Massive high pitched toddler temper tantrum from a few houses away.
Hope she's exhausted and in bed soon. She's in the stage of coughing now.
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The radio which I left playing in the kitchen
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A boat. People talking. The dog complaining.
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DD's white noise machine in her room, currently playing the sound of crickets
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Wind and rain.
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Someone is electrically trimming his/her hedge outside/near by. Car noises in the distance as well but they're there most of the time (during the day).
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TV's on but there is a police helicopter circling round/above this area of town almost the whole day. Wonder why?
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SO building outside
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Rain and something on the tv.
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Thank you for talking about rain. Have tried to check the radar for it lots of times today, but got distracted (I2...) again and again. Now I did check it. I should not hang my laundry outside in ten minutes. Going to have quite a bit of rain the next hours.
Now listening to letterboxes being opened by a postie, letters falling. And a neighbour clearing sine stuff in her garden. Will be listening to rain in fifteen minutes or so.
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Listening to rain now, distant cars, neighbour slamming doors and some jackdaws chatting.
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The tv and the dryer. I need to get around to fixing my clothesline so I can dry them outside instead. Wait, nevermind. Neighbour is doing massive construction project. That would be useless.
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Kayleigh playing Fallout 4 and my breathing (slightly wheezing).
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Nothing. It's silent in the house.
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^Isn't that a good thing? :)
I can hear Kayleigh watching something weird on YouTube.
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Toddler screaming. Two housed further people tearing down all the wooden buildings made around the house. They work slow. Third day of breaking sounds.
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Fast train in the background.
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Household sounds. Dog wandering about.
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DD singing Red and Black from Les Mis
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Toddler screaming. Two housed further people tearing down all the wooden buildings made around the house. They work slow. Third day of breaking sounds.
The filling of debris containers has stopped. Think they were to stingy to rent yet another container. So they decided to burn the last couple of cubic meters rubbish. When it was all wood it was ok, bit much, but doable. Then the smell of plastics burning filled the street.
This is all terraced houses, and there is lots of wind. It's all blowing my way. :P
Did leave the house for a while, when I came back the burning had stopped. Now a new fire is being fed.
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heck, Hyke, is it legal for them to burn plastics like that? Burning plastics can release some deadly toxins.
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heck, Hyke, is it legal for them to burn plastics like that? Burning plastics can release some deadly toxins.
No, it's illegal here. Thought crossed my mind to make a phonecall. But it were short moments of plastic burn every time. By the time someone would be here to check it would be gone again. Comfort is this family will be gone very soon, far far away. Can't imagine street getting worse with new inhabitants. These were special.
I kept doors and windows closed when the fire was lit again and had everything open when it was out in between.
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heck, Hyke, is it legal for them to burn plastics like that? Burning plastics can release some deadly toxins.
Comfort is this family will be gone very soon, far far away. Can't imagine street getting worse with new inhabitants. These were special.
:oranna: :party: :hyke:
and they much closer to their own noxious fumes than you were. Maybe Natural Selection will take care of them? :)
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Someone setting of fireworks somewhere in the village. A dog close by going nuts because of that.
And it is silent again.
Been going on for a while now this evening, one or two fire crackers, dog going mad, silence for an hour or less, and repeat.
Know where the fireworks are coming from. There will probably be a ten minute firing going on a while after midnight. Known pattern.
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A train in the distance. The keyboard.
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Kettle boiling water. Cats walking, on their way outside.
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This song , in my head, because FunWithMatches mentioned Wolfie, and said "he seemeed nice" , and I though "yeah..'' "and then i suddenly thought, hey! If there really is an afterlife, then there are gonna be a lot of good people waiting up there on that cloud for me :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avX5VlU7MXM
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Listening to more and more Fairport, now I've started.
The following song , right now, which is one of my favourites (and actually miles better than the above) . Also, coincidentally, the inteprid, bull-headed heroine of the story, Janet very much reminds me of Pyraxis (Oh! Hey, you you should listen again, Pk)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jy3ihk205ew
"I forbid you maidens all that wear gold in your hair
To travel to Carterhaugh for young Tam Lin is there
None that go by Carterhaugh but they leave him a pledge
Either their mantles of green or else their maidenhead"
Janet tied her kirtle green a bit above her knee
And she's gone to Carterhaugh as fast as go can she..."
thus it begins :LOL: See what I mean? But that wild, willful streak turned out lucky for Tam Lin. And Wolfie :)
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Sorry, i tried and tried and tried but I cannot resist sharing just one more of my favourite Fairport songs. I posted one for Wolfie, one for Pyraxis, and this one is for me (well, that's my excuse, anyways :green: ) I completely and utterly empathise and identify with the protagonist here, though I never did anything remotely as terrible as that. At least...:apondering: ...it's somehow entirely escaped my mind if I did. Stilll, we all have our heartaches don't we? And , one way and another i do feel responsible for my own broken heart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iCpevmITMc
"Within the fire and out upon the sea
Crazy man Michael was walking
He met with a raven with eyes black as coals
And shortly they were a-talking
Your future, your future I would tell to you
Your future you often have asked me
Your true love will die by your own right hand
And crazy man Michael will cursèd be
Michael he ranted and Michael he raved
And beat up the four winds with his fists o
He laughed and he cried, he shouted and he swore
For his mad mind had trapped him with a kiss o
You speak with an evil, you speak with a hate
You speak for the devil that haunts me
For is she not the fairest in all the broad land
Your sorcerer's words are to taunt me
He took out his dagger of fire and of steel
And struck down the raven through the heart o
The bird fluttered long and the sky it did spin
And the cold earth did wonder and startle
O where is the raven that I struck down dead
And here did lie on the ground o
I see that my true love with a wound so red
Where her lover's heart it did pound o
Crazy man Michael he wanders and calls
And talks to the night and the day o
But his eyes they are sane and his speech it is plain
And he longs to be far away o
Michael he whistles the simplest of tunes
And asks of the wild wolves their pardon
For his true love is flown into every flower grown
And he must be keeper of the garden"
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'BOINK BOINK BOINK BOINK BOINK BOINK BOINK BOINK.... ' (et cetera)
Nearby school is having some 'start of the new school year party/sports-day' and they are playing shitty music really LOUD since nine o'clock this morning. Think I'm going to flea from the noise soon but I'll have to shower, shave and brush my teeth first.
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Daughter in the kitchen.
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A ton of birds in the yard. Easily over 100 just flew in and landed in the grass :o I wish I could see what kind they are but I don't have my glasses with me and I don't want to move around and scare them. More and more keep showing up.
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Someone doing some work outside. Neighbour kid trying to coax his dad by whining really loud. Some jackdaws and NO "piraten muziek"!!! Back neighbour is away I guess. Loved being outside in my garden today.
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The TV droning on.
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I'm hearing my bitches discuss their hurricane prep plans for today. :zoinks: They're making a list too. Gawsh they're so cute. :eyelash:
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A ton of birds in the yard. Easily over 100 just flew in and landed in the grass :o I wish I could see what kind they are but I don't have my glasses with me and I don't want to move around and scare them. More and more keep showing up.
About 50 some in the side yard this morning here also. Starlings here.
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Clock ticking in the kitchen, fridge, car and people outside, numerous sounds from upstairs.
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A ton of birds in the yard. Easily over 100 just flew in and landed in the grass :o I wish I could see what kind they are but I don't have my glasses with me and I don't want to move around and scare them. More and more keep showing up.
About 50 some in the side yard this morning here also. Starlings here.
I just googled Starlings and that's what they were! :laugh:
Currently hearing the fan that I turned on and the dishwasher.
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A ton of birds in the yard. Easily over 100 just flew in and landed in the grass :o I wish I could see what kind they are but I don't have my glasses with me and I don't want to move around and scare them. More and more keep showing up.
Do you feel like Snow White? :laugh:
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A ton of birds in the yard. Easily over 100 just flew in and landed in the grass :o I wish I could see what kind they are but I don't have my glasses with me and I don't want to move around and scare them. More and more keep showing up.
Do you feel like Snow White? :laugh:
No! I opened up all the windows, leaned out and sang to them and they STILL won't come in and make the beds and clean the house! Disney gave me false hope. :laugh:
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Molly purring and traffic outside. Also a 28.
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Sounds from the tv in the basement where SO is watching The Walking Dead. That's some seriously creepy sounds made even more creepy by the fact that they're coming from the basement. :laugh:
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Molly again. When her purr is wearing down, she sounds like a crackling fire. I also hear someone's dog barking and sporadic traffic.
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Construction vehicles and general chaos noises from the house next door. They're building some monstrosity in their backyard and it's loud today.
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Great big and loud motorbike going past and birds.
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A train passing.
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Clock, jackdaws, traffic in the distance, bed upstairs where sick kid is tossing and turning.
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Wind from Jose
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One cat eating, the other washing.
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Dog breathing, tv in the basement, fan
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Wind and rain.
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A wood chipper. An enormous oak tree in the neighborhood is being trimmed or removed. Don't know which yet.
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American dad coming on TV (the intro, its just starting), the click and tap of my fingers on the keyboard of the computer, and a very faint hissing intermittently coming from my e-cig, rustling as I dip into a big bag full of snacks accompanied by the occasional swear word because my heels are hurting like crazy, the click-pop of a can of coke being opened (I got two tenpacks of cans for 3 quid each, I'd barely have got two big bottles for that, if at all. The sound of munching snacks, the sound of the occasional line of oxy going up my hooter and the striking of matches as I light my cigar. And whilst not happened yet, there is an imminent eruption about to take place, namely of a coke-induced loud and resonant belch.
Don't know what it is, but there is something about coke (the drink, I mean not the white powder coming from peru, bolivia and colombia) that more than any other soft drink, makes me (and my old man too) belch like crazy, A few swallows and it starts a'brewin' in moments. Other canned/bottled soft drinks don't do the same, they do making me burp like anybody else but nothing near the way coke does. It must be carbonated at a higher pressure of CO2, because it really does have a massive difference in the belch-inducing propensity compared to all other soft carbonated drinks I've ever had. I could drink cans, or bottles of other kinds of pop before wanting to loose the pressure-relief valve some, but only a few mouthfuls of coke is enough to make me cut loose before I've even finished one can, and whilst with regular pop, its a regular burp, after a big serving, a liter or more, in one go, the thing from a few mouthfuls of coke is not a burp, its a window-shaking vicious monstrosity that'd level a heavy main battle tank.
*another line of oxy*
then..wait,, wait, waiit,, wait for it, wait for
i....GLLLLEERRRUUGGHHKKKHHHHHHHHHHHHNNNGHHHnnyyaarrkkhGGGKKLLHHHGRRRNNNGGHHNKKHHHHHH!!
Too late :p
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My brain is awash with this loveliness. :heart:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoWifeC0UOU
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*pats CBC on the head* and goes 'awww'
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*pats CBC on the head* and goes 'awww'
Music is one of the top five best things in my life! :cbc: It's essential to my everyday happiness.
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My coke-induced dirty-great ripper-belches are musical? not the word I've have used, those are more light-to-medium artillery fire. And with coke they tend to come out one after another after another like a chaingun opening up a strafing run.
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One of the dogs panting in my ear. She's already begging for dinner and it's only 3:15pm :facepalm2:
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You mean you THINK it was one of the dogs ;)..... :p
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"The Know" on YouTube.
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Marilyn Manson-Deep, Six
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A plane, the freezer, and some traffic.
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The wind and the bloody backyard gate rattling due to the wind. I have put a brick against it to hopefully stop the rattling but it didn't work.
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Enter Shilari 'havoc' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2ZVygijgp8&index=10&list=PLC73B4084B00B8CC2
As for weather, apparently we are in for it one way or the other. Not entirely sure whether we are going to get soaked or we are going to fry, theres a hurricane headed this way, AFAIK itll hit northern ireland although not itself hit british mainland, but as a result sounds like its going to draw very hot air from some of the hotter parts of the continent.
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Not now, but I had a dream this morning where a bunch of guys were mowing and edging my neighbor's lawn before 6 a.m. Quite noisy at an unreasonable hour. Yelled at them and threatened to call the authorities. Then I guess I went on to another dream.
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My stomach is upset so it's making noises. :zoinks:
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My stomach is upset so it's making noises. :zoinks:
When your stomach speaks, people listen. (Based on a tv commercial for an investment firm, E. F. Hutton)
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Not now, but I had a dream this morning where a bunch of guys were mowing and edging my neighbor's lawn before 6 a.m. Quite noisy at an unreasonable hour. Yelled at them and threatened to call the authorities. Then I guess I went on to another dream.
Maybe you were snoring. :lol1:
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Not now, but I had a dream this morning where a bunch of guys were mowing and edging my neighbor's lawn before 6 a.m. Quite noisy at an unreasonable hour. Yelled at them and threatened to call the authorities. Then I guess I went on to another dream.
Maybe you were snoring. :lol1:
My snores aren't high pitched and whiney. They're quite elegant.
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Dreams can be really fucking weird things QV. I've had some real mind-twisters before. Sometimes happens that I seem to be in the dreaming phase of sleep most of the day while I sleep, and after eventually waking up, feel like I've been on a rollercoaster rather than sleeping, with these occasional bursts of really intense dreaming over a day or so, constantly during sleep, and unusually vividly. Not asleep, and those times, it so intense it feels almost like being awake, just not anywhere quite in this world; and its almost exhausting, coming round again after so much expenditure of..well I am not quite sure, but expenditure of something alright, energy certainly, keeping my head above the psychic water in the storm, which is just what it feels like, being buffetted and tossed about like a kite in a storm.
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Have a game playing on the laptop (X-com UFO defense), and hearing the whining shriek of heavy laser sniper rifles discharging, the resounding echo of bolts being fired through windows and volleys sent screaming down alleyways and being met by the screams of alien creatures melted, blown up by grenades and ripped to shreds by pounding high explosive, armor piercing and incendiary fire from autocannons, the odd rocket launcher being loosed into a building, bringing it down to the ground, along with the quiet, but much more sinister humming sound given off by the engines of a hovertank, hunting around the wreckage, scouting to spot targets for snipers and occasionally the shockwave of its mounted heavy plasma cannon turret loosing off a round and the usual response, in the form of something screaming as the bolt from the tank cooks the fucker.
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The horrible sound of zombies from one of Kayleigh's video games.
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House of Cards soundtrack.
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That proved a damn close call. Had ordered a troop transport bearing ten heavily armored, experienced troops, plus a hovertank mounting a heavy plasma cannon to recover a hostile alien craft after having a fleet of interceptor aircraft outfitted with the latest in heavy weaponry plus a few with mounted very long-ranged and immensely destructive missile weapons for dealing with the very largest, heavily armed and most dangerous threats, whilst able per mounting point able to carry only two warheads, they put nuclear-tipped devices to absolute shame in the massive damage dealt to such craft, to the point where four fighter aircraft are often able to prove enough to down their largest craft, at least if they are not wiped out by a single shot from the huge weapons batteries carried by the enemy craft, which typically results in the interceptor fighter aircraft being destroyed instantly, or if they are lucky just critically damaged.
And it turned out that not only was the craft downed crewed by some of the most exceedingly dangerous enemy of any, physically weak but with immense psychic abilities; able to send troops into a helpless panic, or even to temporarily force them to turn on their own side, if the soldiers targeted are not well-disciplined enough to cast off their influence. Some of the greener troops I was having to order to unload their weapons and proceed with stun batons only of use at point blank range, and making sure that any of the enemy force were taken down fast the moment their position became known.
Got another vessel to neutralize with a ground assault and recover, plus have discovered what seems to be one of their bases. If its crewed by those damn psychic creatures though, and I hope not, that would make one damn tough fight, especially to manage without any of my own troops being killed. Got to get a team inside nevertheless, to fight their way to the heart of the facility and cripple it from the inside, allowing the resources used to build it to be taken, technology, weapons and ammunition as well as alien corpses and potentially take captives for interrogation with stunning weapons since nabbing the commanders of the base ought to give quite a lot of information on operations, before the captive is sent for autopsy.
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A motorbike going past, a crow and Liam noisily eating his dry food.
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A vacuum cleaner.
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The oldest rumbling around in the basement. I guess I'm not the only one who can't sleep tonight :yawn:
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*sends miss K hugs and a couple of sleeping pills*
I barely got a wink of sleep last night, was all tossing and turning, really uncomfortable. Only way I got any sleep at all was using clonidine to lower my blood pressure sufficiently to knock me out.
Hearing chimaira blasting out at top volume, been on a bit of a chimaira marathon all night :P
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUqawEDRo9U
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The oldest rumbling around in the basement. I guess I'm not the only one who can't sleep tonight :yawn:
No, you were not. :P
Cats in this household did sleep. That's about it.
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A low-medium frequency buzzing noise, coming from an air compressor, originally a medical implement of some sort, came from a hospital and found its way to Lestat by way of its being first traded in for store credit by somebody at a pet store, and the pet shop owner finding it gave off too much vibration to be suitable for aquaculture, so it was sold by the pet store owner to me, as he knew I'm a chemist, since I come in there for supplies, and he's seen me for example, take in condensers and pumps so I can match the right size tubing for them, and completely clean him out of things like sulfur and formaldehyde :P
And since I have no interest in keeping pet tropical fish whatsoever, he realized I was most probably the one and only customer he could ever get rid of that pump to, and sold it me at just the price he gave whoever it was that sold it him for store credit, so I got it for just £5, a bargain, considering its quite powerful, and being hospital equipment and thus medical grade it HAS to be reliable, so it is doubtless something that would be pretty expensive if bought new from the same source as the hospital got it from.
Got that turned on atm, and its buzzing and humming, I've got it connected up to a flask, that atm contains a small quantity of concentrated sulfuric acid, last used as a gas generator, in a 2-neck round bottom flask, so I could connect a pressure-equalized addition funnel containing concentrated hydrochloric acid, stoppered at the top to prevent the HCl gas from simply backing up the pressure-equalization side-arm and going up and out of the top, and thus making it go out of the other end, equipped with a bit of a custom improvized piece of glassware of my own, after a separatory funne broke, just at the half-way point of the tap, leaving essentially a stopper with a hollow bore through the entire length, that can be fitted with a piece of plastic tubing and that used to direct gases generated in the flasks. In the case of this kind of hydrogen chloride generator, the powerful dessicant effect of concentrated sulfuric acid, when the conc. HCl is added slowly, either dropwise, or a little splash at a time, the conc. (98-99%) H2SO4, acting as a dessicant, absorbs the water in the aqueous hydrochloric acid and the hydrogen chloride passes through the H2SO4 and is dehydrated in the process, passing out through my little recycled, modified gas outlet-stopper that I hacked and reincarnated the busted sep funnel to make. The air compressor is purging the H2SO4 so it can at least be used for other things, or the water boiled off to re-concentrate the sulfuric acid. Mostly done now I think, at least the flask is no longer belching clouds of hydrogen chloride fumes when compressed air is blown over the surface. Time to exchange the surface flow for a fine-bored glass pipette attached to the plastic tubing currently there, so it can be placed under the surface of the still very strong sulfuric acid without coming to harm (the plastic tube would simply be disintegrated by the acid, I only needed a small amount of HCl gas to prepare a solution of anhydrous hydrogen chloride in anhydrous isopropanol (for adding to nonpolar solvent solutions of amine freebases and forming salts that can easily be separated either by flooding with a larger volume of a polar sovent in which the formed amine salt is insoluble, or distilling off the solvents, it works much better IMO, or at least is far more convenient than using acidified water, since doing it with anhydrous alcoholic solutions of anhydrous HCl allows much better, cleaner crystallization, and additionally, the boiling point of the alcohols is less than H2O, so its easier to distill off, and allows the solvents to be distilled at lower temperatures, avoiding excessive heating of the amines, which is especially convenient should the hydrochloride salts be volatile with heat.
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The PR is in the front yard running around talking to herself.
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A vacuum cleaner.
I'm hearing something that sounds like that, only it has been going for over an hour. One of the neighbours?
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The rain hitting the roof and the cat singing the songs of his people quite loudly in the hallway.
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About what, dare I ask, QV? I find I talk to myself, at times, but in a musing kind of way, not a conversation, more along the lines of 'hmm...where DID I put that condenser last time I used it....'
Currently (again, and again) and then some more, hearing that delicious heavy throbbing bass-line from Chimaira-'clayden'
Its just got that 'gets in your head' factor to it. And played as loud as possible. I've had it on repeat for about an hour or so, and all night for most of last night too :P Interspersed with the occasional play through of their albums 'the impossibiity of reason' and 'crown of phantoms'
Its a bit past 5 AM here now, and I've still got that song pounding out.
Now checking out some tracks by 'The Haunted' that I've not heard before, athough starting with one I have, one of my favourites:
The Haunted-'urban predator'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-REPc1dIXR4&list=PLyNkh-wQ2KB1l7Fj2mL-7IQpr572XzNd6&index=7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUqawEDRo9U
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Bunch of sparrows discussing and debating the events of the day.
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Kittie!!!! fucking brings back memories, was into this band as a youngish teen, from when they published their early album 'spit'
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Church bells from the old church a few streets away. Haven't heard them in ages, maybe because my bedroom window was shut for most of the winter.
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Katatonia (no not the band with that welsh bugger, the one with a 'K' and a male lead singer, these buggers:
(katatonia-'teargas')
https://youtu.be/KRQOoDPvqVo
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The rubbish truck. Very loud and squeaky brakes.
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The rain and the wind. As long as I don't hear another tree crashing, I'm good.
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People talking in hushed voices.
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Lots of loud traffic and Kayleigh yelling, "Fuck off!" at it.
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Hahahahaha ren. Why? early morning there too? or is it just something she does for the hell of it.
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She's watching tv and couldn't hear what was going on with a few trucks going past with very loud engines.
Late afternoon here.
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I know the feeling. Although its delivery drivers that piss me off, with how careless they can be. Only the other week (no damage done, in this instance. This time..)
my old man got a package of groundbait for fishing in the main and the box arrive ripped and wet with the inside bag split open, which can only have happened during its parcel couriers handling of it.
It was just organic matter of a nonreactive sort. Fish food. Simplle, and harmless. But I dread the day when somebody is going to treat one of my packages like shite, and I either receive several thousand pounds worth (monetarily, not weight) of delicate glass shards and snapped circuitboards with a scratched up handful of bits of specialized analytical equipment driver software CD.
Or (for the courier) worse, they throw something about, and something breaks in the van etc. and its something volatile and dangerous. I've no sympathy for somebody that gets themselves killed because they treated my property like shit, flinging it money fashion (and I've seen them do it, the postal workers that is, fllinging parcels, even opening the door, rather than trying to deliver, not even ringing the doorbell or knocking, when I'm visibly in the front room, and throwing in the package like it was a sack of manure.) Some of those things.....jesus. Had they been not welll-packaged inside and protected by a lot of padding they have many times done things that could EASILY break say, a glass bottle of a couple of liters capacity and completey full of something highly corrosive, water sensitive, or that'd pure and simple burst into fucking flames the moment it met anything but inert-gas-purged (repeatedly) high vacuum line systems and direct bottle-to-reaction vessel transfer by positive pressure using cannulae (foot-long or so fllexible steel needes and oven-dried, helium or argon-filled and likewise all equipment, before putting it under vacuum before so much as a bottle be placed in a glove-bag or glove-box purged with dried inert gas.
Some day some bastard is going to throw a bottle of methyllithium in hexane or something like a dispersion of potassium or sodium hydride as though they were tossing a bloody baseball. And then they'll get much worse than 'fuck OFF!', which in any case would be made inaudible by their screaming as it turned into a ball of fire and engulfed them in extremely strongy basic (alkaline) and VERY corrosive nastiness in the center of a conflagration in as much time as it took them to break the glass being a wanker and a trace of oxygen to propagate in, they drop it at the first sign of flame round a crack, even if it'd probaly seal, abeit near unrecoverably dangerously so, due to caked-up decomposition products, and then shatter the fucker as a result, and same corrosive fire-bolt result unfolding in their faces.
Sympathy for the ones actually guilty of such? I'd just hope they lived long enough for me to demand reimbursement for another item in replacement, at least, but I'd not want anybody not responsible for such an event taking place and with them at the time getting burnt and corroded or a panic in a truck getting some poor bastard bystander hit by the truck because of the stupidity of its occupants.
I HAVE had an order of sodium metal literally thrown through the front door. If it had been packaged other than in a steel can, such as in a glass jar under mineral like sodium, potassium etc. metals are often stored and sold in and under, the can containing a pllastic inner liner, containing the sodium, smeared with vaseline-type mineral heavy heavyweight oil and vacuum-evacuated then heat-sealed under inert gas, that inner pouch then shipped inside of a second, larger bag inflated with dry inert gas, likey argon or nitrogen, don't know which. But if that had been in glass under oi and it had leaked and broken onto my porch carpet. Jeusus. You just DON'T use BRICKS of sodium metal like you were playing dodgeball with who you are meant to be hand-delivering the items to. And that brick of sodium, let just say it is of more weight than woud give you a wee pop when thrown into water as a lab demo. This...you wouldn't throw it in water or let it anywhere NEAR water in any quantity of the latter, and if you did, the thing to pop would be your skull and internal organs. And the windows would be blown out of the room if the door was closed and that all went 'pop', thing is at least the size of my fist.
And I had other flammables, including some that give off some very dangerous fumes if ignited on order too. Acetonitrile (MeCN) IIRC can give off HCN (hydrogen cyanide) as its burned. a big jug of THF (few liters), about 10 liters of isopropyl acohol, a fresh gallon drum of methanol....oh, yeah, thanks you fucking brainless cocksuckers, that thing with those and the 2 kilograms of red fucking phosphorus are marked 'delicate, keep this way up *big pointing arrows and big letters a one-eyed old fart of 90 with a cataract could read from halfway to sodding mars. You don't toss things marked like that, listed with customs forms proclaiming them to contain chemicals for laboratory use within, and throw bricks of sodium into people's porches unless you are trying to commit arson if you know the kind of chemicals present. If you don't then your comitting at the absolute minimum, gross stupid-fucking-ratbastardly negligence by means of being a fuckbrained inbred cretinous shitweasel undeserving of embezzling my entitlement of oxygen from within my own home as they deliver, and are paid to deliver said items.
And hazard aside, there were valuable items in there, some of them just plain pricy, some needing special shipping for hazardous materials, and more expensive thus, and some valuabe from coming from non-overt channels of mine because they are hard to find non-watched, and 'clean-skinned' so to speak. Just because they might have certain uses by certain people some of the time. And I'm bollocksed off big time if I want to ever pay thousands of pounds for a long-saved-for uber-sized batch of luxury-chemicals (if the latter term makes sense...I mean the things that hobbyist chemists all want to have but 95% of them can't have because they are very difficut to make and even harder to find somebody who will sell them to you and keep their mouths shut, if they will make a sale whatsoever. Hence luxury goods from a chemist's point of view. The O-chemist hobbyist's answer to fine havana cigars and long-aged (yuck) wine ( / yuck)
( I see 'can't sell you that' and just approach the problem with finding those who will. And where there is a will, in the absence of its being the kind read upon the demise of a dead relative dishing up an inheritance, there is also a way :autism: And I've a knack somewhat of finding said ways. But that kind of goods, I would be WAY beyond livid if damage or not I saw the delivery driver chuck any of them anywhere. And yes I'd pull them up in the street on something of that magnitude and potential hazard and give them a very loud, very public bollocking that'd be as corrosive and poisonous as anything I might ever have delivered, right then and there after I yank them out of their delivery van and give them an earful they'd never forget of words used in ways nobody under the age of at leasts fifty ought to know exist :P
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Or perhaps crueller still, quietly whisper into their ears exactly, in graphic detail what they would inflict on themselves by their own hand if they mistreat a package of mine in the wrong way and aren't lucky, by virtue of whats IN there. I can guarantee it'll be...not nice, and something they'd wake up sweating from screaming nightmares for months at least after I'd finished doing it.
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With my last Star Trek book order, they just shoved it into a neighbour's letterbox hole. Luckily I was watching for the mail that day and saw the package sticking out with the label showing that had my name on it.
I have a package coming that is a friend's birthday present, I'll be peeved if I don't get that.
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At least here, couriers often will leave things with a neighbor who will agree to keep them for you and pop a little delivery note through your letterbox to say they've been.
Although I have to confess, for the reasons of the natures of quite a lot of my deliveries, I'd rather such things were not just handed to a neighbor. And the last time any courier did so, when I was given my packages by them, I did give them a (friendly, kindly meaning) warning that as a chemist I frequently receive products that are quite hazardous in the wrong hands, so just to be gentle with anything, and just to let me know so I can come for whatever it is as soon as I can and take it off their hands so they don't have such things around.
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R.I.P. Fats Domino
Heaven just got a bit better.
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The wind (what else is new?) And Kayleigh watching something on YouTube.
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Finding this cheesy classic irresistible right now. :autism:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ckIDBjK7MA
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Construction at the neighbours place, cars going by, dogs breathing while they sleep.
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Kayleigh chopping up mushrooms.
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Fridge and clock in the kitchen, a muffled beep (like neon light beep) from somewhere outside. Cat running the stairs to attic. Wind gaining strength outside.
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Crows - sounds like they are arguing. Next door's gate vibrating. It always does when it's shut.
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People talking.
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Kid coming downstairs.
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Traffic, lots of it. And Kayleigh playing her new Assassin's Creed game.
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I've got the first one, I might just reinstall it on this machine if its fast enough to run the cunt.
Quite an enjoyable game too.
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My kids are enjoying RWBY 4.
I have my sound system set up to shake the house on large scary parts. They are laughing and "being together."
I love this. I am listening to Led Zeppelin through my headphones, posting here and there and enjoying seeing them NOT fight.
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The sound of american dad on TV in the background, and the music of pokemon ruby version, running as a pirated ROM on an emulator on the computer. (I got into a retro gaming mood the other day and decided to grab something along those lines, but that I've never played before. I'll probably DL the entire series and just DL emulators for the relevant game consoles too. Although I've got to figure a way out to interface my old pokemon silver gameboy cartridge to upload a couple of otherwise unique or un-catchable ones in this version, like celebi (only available via special promotional event some time ago, and by sheer luck I managed to come by it, well luck and stupidity. My luck to find somebody stupid enough to take something that can be caught in-game in trade for it and actually part with it. Unbelievably fucking stupid of them, totally beyond belief. But damned if I can time travel to the past to visit japan. So I wasn't going to stop him. Guy was a git to begin with, not to mention a poof and the prime suspect for outright stealing something from my own game cartridge, as well as leaving a turd behind some vases in the toilets at my old boarding school. And no, it wasn't a plastic joke turd, it was a sin against nature that had come out of somebody's arsehole and been picked up by that someone and deposited behind the fucking ornaments.
That is NOT the kind of ornament that those shelves were ever meant to play host to.
Bloody shelf-excrement-leaving limp-wristed nancy-boy thieving piece of what he was almost certainly the one to leave on that shelf.
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People talking in hushed voices. Music of some description.
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People talking in hushed voices. Music of some description.
That's a very vague description, pretending to be somewhat precise. You should become a diplomat or a politician.
Be more specific. What kind of music? Even if you can only use words like awesome or loathsome.
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Bulldozer next door. Some other kind of machinery that I can't pinpoint. The wind. Crackle of the logs in the wood stove.
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Bulldozer next door. Some other kind of machinery that I can't pinpoint. The wind. Crackle of the logs in the wood stove.
Here the bulldozering stopped for the day. Been going on for two days now.
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People talking in hushed voices. Music of some description.
That's a very vague description, pretending to be somewhat precise. You should become a diplomat or a politician.
Be more specific. What kind of music? Even if you can only use words like awesome or loathsome.
Actually it's a good description. Airport lounges are what they are. Hushed voices--you hear murmurs and the occasional laugh, seldom anything more, rarely disturbing, almost never bothersome. Music--somewhat jazzy but not modern, not fusion, not offensive. Pleasant, never invasive but also never worthy of your attention. You sit there and mind yours. All of a sudden it's time to get to your flight.
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People talking in hushed voices. Music of some description.
That's a very vague description, pretending to be somewhat precise. You should become a diplomat or a politician.
Be more specific. What kind of music? Even if you can only use words like awesome or loathsome.
Actually it's a good description. Airport lounges are what they are. Hushed voices--you hear murmurs and the occasional laugh, seldom anything more, rarely disturbing, almost never bothersome. Music--somewhat jazzy but not modern, not fusion, not offensive. Pleasant, never invasive but also never worthy of your attention. You sit there and mind yours. All of a sudden it's time to get to your flight.
Aaaah the equivalent of "Eine kleine Liftmusik" aka musac.
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Something like it, yes.
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Bulldozer next door. Some other kind of machinery that I can't pinpoint. The wind. Crackle of the logs in the wood stove.
Here the bulldozering stopped for the day. Been going on for two days now.
I think these folks will keep going until the first snowfall. They start by 8am and it usually continues until 4pm. They're not close to being done so the winter will give us a reprieve but then they'll continue in the spring I'm sure.
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I hear a plane going over and a loud crow.