Friday, 6 August 2010

WHERE DOES HE FIND THEM?
























The return of a great OCICBW... tradition.

Lord have mercy.

18 comments:

  1. I hope this is not a taste of podcasts to come. Couldn't even get half-way through it. Purgatory here I come.

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  2. ten seconds. Oh, God, my ears are bleeding...

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  3. Oh, mercy! Mercy, mercy, mercy.

    I managed 20 seconds and that was WAY too much.

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  4. Sometimes I can. Today I could not!

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  5. C'mon, Dah•veed. You have to admit it's better than ALW!

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  6. Ewwww!!! And I thought only Romanian cathedral organs could hit those notes!!

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  7. Kathryn's in dire need of a heart specialist.

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  8. Should this be making me laugh hysterically?

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  9. Such interesting use of dissonance and monotony!

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  10. The photo was enough, I didn't even get to play the track.

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  11. Hysterical laughter or uncontrollable tears are the two healthy and natural responses.

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  12. What a waste of air space!

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  13. That Other Jean8 August 2010 00:44

    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.

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  14. 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!

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  15. 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?

    FWIW
    jimB

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  16. 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.

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  17. The comments, on the other hand, are worth the price of admission.

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