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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Music, Music, Music....

I was listening to the radio the other day, and i was shocked at how, well, awful some of the stations were. Now, the music sounded cool, but if you really listen to the words, it can really shock you. I live near a big city (don't we all) and so we luckily have many different stations to listen to, with many different types of music, so i can easily find some other station to turn to (yes, i said turn) if they start talking eskimo or a not-advisable song comes on. Also, there are a few christian music stations that we get, and one (or two) classical stations, so i'm pretty well off, but it just really shocked me that this certain one, an extremely famous one, was really, really, really not-advisable. I know that people can broadcast whatever they want to, and i would not want to change that part of the constitution, (the 1st is actually one of my top 5 favorite amendments) but when you are switching stations, which i do quite often, it is very easy to hear a few bits and pieces of conversation and song, and it can be annoying. Sometimes i try to turn the volume down, or if i'm wearing headphones(still not out of fashion), take them off or adjust them so my boringly streaked mop of hair can cover the sound. Right now i am listening to a borrowed Walkman because my music\radio\audiobook\voice recording player, Merv Jr.(i named him after the previous Merv), has gone missing for the 200th time. So, anyway, on my M.R.A.V. player i had a preset button, where i could set different presets to my fave stations, so i rarely had that problem, so when when Merv went missing, i thanked the LORD that i normally had Merv, and wished for his speedy return. So, basically, i try to stick to the 'okay' stations in the morning, when they have the 'going to work and school' shows, and then sometimes go to them in the middle of the day, when there isn't really much talking, and then in the evening go back to the stations where they don't really talk much.

1 comment:

Mandy da Queen said...

oh well i could agree partly