littlek wrote:jarlaxle, what's your problem?
I'm sick of idiots in rolling boomboxes inflicting their noise pollution on me every day.
Jarlaxle wrote:littlek wrote:jarlaxle, what's your problem?
I'm sick of idiots in rolling boomboxes inflicting their noise pollution on me every day.
So...this justifies bashing an A2K member?
Santana asked why people hated headbangers. This could certainly be one reason.
No. Because I'm not "the" orginal headbanger. I asked why people hated them, not why they hated me. They'r not all like me, you know.
Jarlaxle wrote:littlek wrote:jarlaxle, what's your problem?
I'm sick of idiots in rolling boomboxes inflicting their noise pollution on me every day.
How old are you guy? I imagine you are about 80 and very German.
Probably younger than you.
WTF does being German (I'm not, AFAIK) have to do with anything?
Jarlaxle wrote:Santanaof89 wrote:dude, that only last for like one freakin second. if you dont like it roll your windows up and turn on ur radio!
With my windows UP, and the radio ON, all I can hear is THE OTHER GUY'S NOISE POLUTION! It's not for "one freakin second"--if I have the misfortune to be in downtown Boston, it can be for as many as a half dozen stoplights.
People might take you more seriously if you used the shift key, proper punctuation, and make at least some effort to use words that actually exist.
To quote the great Dee Snyder...."You can't stop rock and roll"....get over it dude.....
Jarlaxle wrote:Probably younger than you.
WTF does being German (I'm not, AFAIK) have to do with anything?
It is possible that you are younger than me, I shan't rule that out. What the F does being German have to do with anything? Nothing, Absolute Zero Is.
Wow! I leave this thread for a bit and all hell breaks loose.
Santanaof89, I guess I was a little hard on you earlier in this thread. For that I must apologize.
Hey! How about the two of us get an ice cream cone and go down to the park and sit on the bench and watch the ducks?
Great! See ya' there.
What I like to do Gus, is take some bread and toss it to the ducks.....at first they're a little wary, but soon they gather around you like little feathered friends, enjoying the bread and the fellowship, so trusting, so cute..........that's when you slip 'em half an alka seltzer tablet......
Bi-Polar Bear wrote:Jarlaxle wrote:Santanaof89 wrote:dude, that only last for like one freakin second. if you dont like it roll your windows up and turn on ur radio!
With my windows UP, and the radio ON, all I can hear is THE OTHER GUY'S NOISE POLUTION! It's not for "one freakin second"--if I have the misfortune to be in downtown Boston, it can be for as many as a half dozen stoplights.
People might take you more seriously if you used the shift key, proper punctuation, and make at least some effort to use words that actually exist.
To quote the great Dee Snyder...."You can't stop rock and roll"....get over it dude.....
To quote a great bumper sticker: "I'm not too old...your music really does suck."
Maybe I'll pull alongside you & blast Alabama, or Billy Joel (or just open headers)--see how you like dealing with it.
If you were to blast Piano Man or We Didn't Start The Fire, I'd give you a huge thumbs up, German.
I like Billy Joel.
As for Alabama I remember them when they were called Wild Country and were the house band at the Bowery in Myrtle Beach and were managed by Bill Cain, who sold their contract to take over Nantucket. We use to drink at Rockburgers and Socks and Afterdeck after hours at the beach.
So I hate to disappoint you but I'm not horrified at the prospect of hearing you blast them through, no doubt, what is your stock came with the sedan speakers. Just because I'm a metal head doesn't mean I'm narrow minded in my tastes.
so chill out Martha.
Billy Joel's music is way better than his driving, that's for sure.
The Amboy Dukes. Ted at center.
Kicky, Nugent does a song called "Raw Dogs and War Hogs". Any connection?
'Call of the Wild', wicked album.
cjhsa wrote:Kicky, Nugent does a song called "Raw Dogs and War Hogs". Any connection?
No but I think Barry Manilow does a version of "Cat Scratch Fever".