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Sep. 21st, 2006 06:22 pmI had a meeting in town and decided to pop into Subway and get my lunch at about 11.30am, thinking I'd beat the rush - wandered in and I was the only person in there, and this is how my subsequent conversation went:
Me: It's quiet in here.
Subway Guy: It's better like this, because when we're busy I can hardly hear myself think.
**The piped music changes to the nauseating strains of 'Together We Are Beautiful' by Fern Kinney**
Me: The only problem with it being quiet is that you have to put up with this sucky music.
Subway Guy: That's my ipod.
Me: Oh.
Subway Guy: It's on random and I have over three thousand tracks on there.
Me: *thinks* Wow, do all of them suck quite as badly?
A side note: has number of music tracks become the new equivalent to guys whipping out their dicks to see who's got the longest? ;)
Me: It's quiet in here.
Subway Guy: It's better like this, because when we're busy I can hardly hear myself think.
**The piped music changes to the nauseating strains of 'Together We Are Beautiful' by Fern Kinney**
Me: The only problem with it being quiet is that you have to put up with this sucky music.
Subway Guy: That's my ipod.
Me: Oh.
Subway Guy: It's on random and I have over three thousand tracks on there.
Me: *thinks* Wow, do all of them suck quite as badly?
A side note: has number of music tracks become the new equivalent to guys whipping out their dicks to see who's got the longest? ;)
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Date: 2006-09-21 10:56 pm (UTC)I suspect maybe. Or perhaps he was just trying to justify having a sucky song. Like, "Yeah, I download and add tracks to my playlist indiscriminately. So a few bad ones are in here."
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Date: 2006-09-23 08:59 am (UTC)Personally, while I've accumulated a lot of tracks, I tend to go through and wince at them every so often and what I do then is delete those. ;)
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Date: 2006-09-23 01:49 pm (UTC)