MP, hysterical laughter is impossible when you're screaming "Mother of God, make it STOP!" and trying to position your cursor over the appropriate button. Uncontrollable tears are a possibility, though. It hurts that much.
I made it through that. Only one earbud was working, though, so it probably won't count.
Actually my singing voice sounds a lot like that. I sing to my daughter when she won't get out of bed in the morning. It works the best of anything I've tried!
Lovely. I wonder, looking at the album cover, if it was first called "Songs From The [another part of the anatomy altogether]" and the artist has discreetly covered the original word with a handy camelia.
I hope this is not a taste of podcasts to come. Couldn't even get half-way through it. Purgatory here I come.
ReplyDeleteten seconds. Oh, God, my ears are bleeding...
ReplyDeleteOh, mercy! Mercy, mercy, mercy.
ReplyDeleteI managed 20 seconds and that was WAY too much.
O.M.G.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I can. Today I could not!
ReplyDeleteC'mon, Dah•veed. You have to admit it's better than ALW!
ReplyDeleteEwwww!!! And I thought only Romanian cathedral organs could hit those notes!!
ReplyDeleteKathryn's in dire need of a heart specialist.
ReplyDeleteShould this be making me laugh hysterically?
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting use of dissonance and monotony!
ReplyDeleteThe photo was enough, I didn't even get to play the track.
ReplyDeleteHysterical laughter or uncontrollable tears are the two healthy and natural responses.
ReplyDeleteWhat a waste of air space!
ReplyDeleteMP, hysterical laughter is impossible when you're screaming "Mother of God, make it STOP!" and trying to position your cursor over the appropriate button. Uncontrollable tears are a possibility, though. It hurts that much.
ReplyDeleteI made it through that. Only one earbud was working, though, so it probably won't count.
ReplyDeleteActually my singing voice sounds a lot like that. I sing to my daughter when she won't get out of bed in the morning. It works the best of anything I've tried!
12 seconds. At least 3 of them because I was in pain and could not hit the stop icon. Dear Heaven that is terrible! Is she the Prop 8 choir's lead?
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Lovely. I wonder, looking at the album cover, if it was first called "Songs From The [another part of the anatomy altogether]" and the artist has discreetly covered the original word with a handy camelia.
ReplyDeleteThe comments, on the other hand, are worth the price of admission.
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