To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
I have never understood how a vibrating trunk lid is considered music.
5 posted on
01/29/2006 6:23:47 AM PST by
Flyer
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To: Flyer
I have never understood how a vibrating trunk lid is considered music.
I often wondered about that myself. I even asked a neighbor if it sounded any better inside than outside. He invited me to set inside (a new Explorer) and check it out. I put one of my Pavarotti CDs in, kicked up the volume and sat back. It sounded better than on the big component stereo in my living room.
52 posted on
01/29/2006 7:04:02 AM PST by
R. Scott
(Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
To: Flyer
I have never understood how a vibrating trunk lid is considered music. That all depends on whether it's vibrating to regular frequencies or irregular frequencies.
87 posted on
01/29/2006 8:16:47 AM PST by
HIDEK6
To: Flyer
Neither have I. But, that being said, I'm getting tired of LEO's thinking they can seize anything and everyting they damn well want to. This is just another sham tactic to get more money for government and I'm sick of it.
125 posted on
01/29/2006 10:35:18 AM PST by
Gaffer
To: Flyer; All
126 posted on
01/29/2006 10:44:00 AM PST by
justt bloomin
("Political correctness is really the only form of hate speech." Mike Adams, UNC-W)
To: Flyer
I have never understood how a vibrating trunk lid is considered music. LoL!
Which is the lesser of two evils, the vibrating trunk or the music creating it?
146 posted on
01/29/2006 2:01:07 PM PST by
EGPWS
To: Flyer
"I have never understood how a vibrating trunk lid is considered music." Oh, it's not the trunk lid. It is the vibration of the leaves on the trees and the rattle of the neighborhood windows, creating a unique percussion effect that makes it music. < /sarcasm >
148 posted on
01/29/2006 2:09:48 PM PST by
sweetliberty
(Stupidity should make you sterile.)
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