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fridgeuk
20-10-2002, 10:25 PM
I'm sick of my next door neighbours' club, techno dance and 70s/80s style slow dreamy music playing next door.

When he's played while I'm sorting out my room, I've said nothing.

When he's played while I'm relaxing after a hard day's work, I've said nothing.

When he's played while I'm having my lunch, I've said nothing.

When he's played while I'm having sometime to myself, I've said nothing.

However, there is no way am I sitting down and taking it while I'm trying to type up a 1500-1800 word essay about my new sonnet (on the poetry board) for English tomorrow and it makes up 25% of my mark for this semister and he knows I have to do this!!

I'm starting a music war. His rubbish against my J-Pop.

*plays Black Escaflowne, Outer Senshi Transformation Tune and Trigun Opening Theme at full volume until he gets some peace and quiet for once*

Chris
21-10-2002, 11:51 AM
I can understand how you feel but remember though

Two Wrongs dont make a right m8.

but yes get something sorted out, especially if you are trying to study and what you are doing makes up aso much of your marks.

Dont go in like a bull in a china shop though m8.

jimmy b
21-10-2002, 02:28 PM
Sorry to ask the stupid question, but have you asked him to turn it down?

fridgeuk
21-10-2002, 05:16 PM
Nope. ^_^;;;;;;;;

I think was in a really pee'd off mood yesterday. Work getting to me and all, then evil clubber music!! :evil:

Well, I'm more relaxed today, so I'm happy listening to my J-Pop on WinAmp. ^__^

Matt
21-10-2002, 07:29 PM
Get a nice big speaker system and turn it up nice and loud, maybe he will ask you to keep it down then :lol:

What is j-pop?

fridgeuk
22-10-2002, 12:27 AM
J-Pop is Japanese Pop, however it's very different to our version of pop. It's different styles of music, but Japanese style.

I'll point you into the direction of some good tunes if you want.

Matt
22-10-2002, 09:04 AM
Well I can only give it a go.......

ncoded
29-10-2004, 03:48 PM
:rolleyes: Mix Links UK (http://www.mixlinks.com)