Re: Re: CD Player -Reply

From: Michael Z-Sykes (MSykes@su.edu)
Date: Fri Apr 24 1998 - 10:49:28 EDT


Yeah, man! I can only take so many sad country songs before I need to
find a bridge. I love all music, and can tolerate a sizeable amount of
anything, but Rap and Country are at the bottom of my list, not that I
classify Rap and Country in the same catagory, but you know what I
mean. I can dig some good Honky Tonk Country, but the sad stuff has got
to go. It's all about the Beasties!!!!!!
"A LOT OF BEER, A LOT OF GIRLS, AND A LOT OF CURSIN'......"

-mike s.
88V6LE3.55AUTO.... keeping my tune to myself-

>>> Robert Trottmann <rotrottmann@davidson.edu> 04/24/98 01:27am
>>>
I know that someone from Texas will come up here and shoot me for
saying this, but I'll
listen to rap before I'll listen to country. As far as I'm concerned, there is
no music form
worse than country.
Robert, waiting pro- country attacks

Bruce Aaron Hefner wrote:

> I know what you mean, even worse is when someone comes up
blasting
> country, I like some country, but it sucks when played at 120 dB, and
> since I don't have a good system that's when I just roll up my windows
and
> get ready to leave 'em sitting at the light, If you can't beat 'em, smoke
> 'em.....
>
> Bruce
>
> > > You like your music loud, heh Robert. ;)
> > >
> > > Bruce
> >
> > What else is there? But I'm not one of those stoplight warriors who
thinks that
> > everyone else waiting to go likes my music. Unless some punk
listening to rap pulls up
> > and I can hear his music, then it's LOUD time!
> > Later,
> > Robert
> >

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