I have a DVD of a spoken word performance, and I thought it would be good company at work because it is a spoken word performance, so I don't need to see it just here it. Is that wrong?
For instance, back when I had an office in a building where other people actually worked, I clicked on a link to the Shoes video. I was not expecting the "Fuck you! Fuck you!" part, so it took me a minute to get the sound turned off. I felt horrible, but then I decided it was a perfectly acceptable response to the guy who listened to Rush Limbaugh every morning at high volume in his office down the hall.
Haahahahahah. Well I listen to most everything on headphones. Well, if it is not on the ipod that docks into the speakers, I listen on headphones, and if I am listening to spoken word not music I use headphones too.
I am on year five of living in Chicago after graduate school. I am planning a wedding. I am a grown up, or I should be. We'll see. That may be debatable.
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Yes it is Henry Rollins shut up.
I suppose it depends on the words.
For instance, back when I had an office in a building where other people actually worked, I clicked on a link to the Shoes video. I was not expecting the "Fuck you! Fuck you!" part, so it took me a minute to get the sound turned off. I felt horrible, but then I decided it was a perfectly acceptable response to the guy who listened to Rush Limbaugh every morning at high volume in his office down the hall.
Haahahahahah. Well I listen to most everything on headphones. Well, if it is not on the ipod that docks into the speakers, I listen on headphones, and if I am listening to spoken word not music I use headphones too.
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