It's loud and I can't concentrate now. Do people enjoy hearing this garbage. My 8-5 sucked, now it's 10 fold
Tatem said:
where do you work that plays it, Santa's Workshop?
Dicer said:
It's loud and I can't concentrate now. Do people enjoy hearing this garbage. My 8-5 sucked, now it's 10 fold
I can only assume you work as a cashier or shelf stocker in retail.Dicer said:
It's loud and I can't concentrate now. Do people enjoy hearing this garbage. My 8-5 sucked, now it's 10 fold
Love the Beatles but not a one of them could write a decent Christmas song yet Sir Paul gets nice sum of royalties for that awful little ditty.maroon barchetta said:
This will make it all better.
Schubert was Austrian, you philistine.UTExan said:
Nothing says Christmas like a bunch of English-speaking Baptists admiring a Jewish lady singing a German-composed musical piece in Latin
Love the fact that this time of year even Protestants love a well sung Hail Mary.UTExan said:
Nothing says Christmas like a bunch of English-speaking Baptists admiring a Jewish lady singing a German-composed musical piece in Latin:
Mea culpa, amico. Europe is so hard to keep track of with borders changing every 30 years or so.Spicy McHaggis said:Schubert was Austrian, you philistine.UTExan said:
Nothing says Christmas like a bunch of English-speaking Baptists admiring a Jewish lady singing a German-composed musical piece in Latin
We saw that doing census record research for genealogy. Some of my ancestors were from a part of Denmark that went back and forth from Denmark to Prussia to Germany, and back to Denmark. The census records showing their place of birth changed every ten years from 1910 to 1040 based on who owned it at that time.UTExan said:Mea culpa, amico. Europe is so hard to keep track of with borders changing every 30 years or so.Spicy McHaggis said:Schubert was Austrian, you philistine.UTExan said:
Nothing says Christmas like a bunch of English-speaking Baptists admiring a Jewish lady singing a German-composed musical piece in Latin
Ditto. One ancestor came from western Germany which changed hands a couple of times.txags92 said:We saw that doing census record research for genealogy. Some of my ancestors were from a part of Denmark that went back and forth from Denmark to Prussia to Germany, and back to Denmark. The census records showing their place of birth changed every ten years from 1910 to 1040 based on who owned it at that time.UTExan said:Mea culpa, amico. Europe is so hard to keep track of with borders changing every 30 years or so.Spicy McHaggis said:Schubert was Austrian, you philistine.UTExan said:
Nothing says Christmas like a bunch of English-speaking Baptists admiring a Jewish lady singing a German-composed musical piece in Latin
Spicy McHaggis said:Schubert was Austrian, you philistine.UTExan said:
Nothing says Christmas like a bunch of English-speaking Baptists admiring a Jewish lady singing a German-composed musical piece in Latin
Jbob04 said:
Been listening to it since the beginning of November. I can't get enough of it.