In reply to 67LS1 :
Just think, if you got all your ducks in a row and joined the mile high club round the international date line you could probably claim "all day" ...
In reply to 67LS1 :
Just think, if you got all your ducks in a row and joined the mile high club round the international date line you could probably claim "all day" ...
In reply to Appleseed :
There's a road like that on my fiancée's commute to work - all patchwork sections of fresh asphalt, amidst the broken, potholed, heaved old crappy asphalt.
Duke said:
Not too much to argue about here. Maybe one or two nits to pick.
The obvious result is the golden oldies station. Time for more CCR. Which would probably result in no music playing in the kitchen at all, because nobody working in the kitchen was alive at the time.
MrSmokey said:67LS1 said:Isn't that the wrong way?
Technically no, the meme is correct. The date of posting it is wrong. Daylight savings is the time you spring forwards to...
Keith Tanner said:Duke said:
Not too much to argue about here. Maybe one or two nits to pick.
The obvious result is the golden oldies station. Time for more CCR. Which would probably result in no music playing in the kitchen at all, because nobody working in the kitchen was alive at the time.
Nah, there are a lot of alternatives that avoid the above without falling back on the same 100 songs you've already heard 10,000 times.
Just not on commercial radio. Which, not coincidentally, is where you'll hear most of the banned crap in that list.
travellering said:MrSmokey said:67LS1 said:Isn't that the wrong way?
Technically no, the meme is correct. The date of posting it is wrong. Daylight savings is the time you spring forwards to...
Just a warning, the one year that we kept DST all year long was 1974. It was so unpopular that it got changed back the next year. The sun came up too late in December and January.
Duke said:Keith Tanner said:Duke said:
Not too much to argue about here. Maybe one or two nits to pick.
The obvious result is the golden oldies station. Time for more CCR. Which would probably result in no music playing in the kitchen at all, because nobody working in the kitchen was alive at the time.
Nah, there are a lot of alternatives that avoid the above without falling back on the same 100 songs you've already heard 10,000 times.
Just not on commercial radio. Which, not coincidentally, is where you'll hear most of the banned crap in that list.
Well, commercial radio is very likely what the kitchen radio plays. Although I suppose maybe the kids listen to the Spotify these days. I don't know. I used to get in trouble for playing Deep Purple too loud, because there's no quiet way to play Deep Purple.
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