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Washing up.... for the music!!!!!!!
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 12:47
by Padstar
Hi,
<moronic post>
Ive found myself doing the washing up at home, just so i can pop some music on downstairs (away from upstairs guitar/DVD/PC distractions).
Anyone else do this.... im getting quite worried..... hope a DIY music listening oppertunity doesnt arise!
</moronic post>
Paddy
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 12:49
by markfiend
I did the washing up last night to the mellow tones of "Vision Thang"
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And then I hung around in the kitchen for 20 minutes listening to the rest of the album
Stereo in the kitchen. What an idea.
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 13:18
by Padstar
Thank goodness..... not just me.
Paddy.
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 13:27
by mh
I always like to have some sounds on for the ol' household chores. Best with painting.
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 13:35
by Loki
Your not alone Paddy. I wired up my speakers into the kitchen/dining room (patio doors) for a summer party we had. I never taken them back into the lounge. Now Mrs JB can watch soaps to her hearts delight whilst I potter in the kitchen listening to the shiney silver things that postie drops through my door.
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 13:42
by Padstar
Thanks for that peeps !
What a relief!!!
Ill be hoovering next.... though we have little in the way of carpets.
Darent tell you what todays washing up album was mind....
Paddy.
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 13:45
by Big Si
Tatu's debut (the Russian version) is always good!
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 13:47
by Padstar
Big Si wrote:Tatu's debut (the Russian version) is always good!
Comrade Big Si !!!!!
That choice is even dodgier than mine!!!
Paddy!
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 13:51
by Big Si
Padstar wrote:Big Si wrote:Tatu's debut (the Russian version) is always good!
Comrade Big Si !!!!!
That choice is even dodgier than mine!!!
Paddy!
There's no dodgy paedo pics in the inlay card of the Russian version (Is there any in the "english" version?
)
But I'm a big fan of Eastern European music! Khno or Leningrad Cowboys are damn
too!
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 13:59
by Loki
Padstar wrote: Ill be hoovering next....
You'll need your Sony Discman for that ...
...
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 14:06
by markfiend
Is it just me, or does the word "hoovering" in a context of The Sisters conjure up a rather different mental image to the one Paddy (probably) means?
Housework on the wire? At least you'd get it done quickly...
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 14:09
by Padstar
LOL... Johnny boy, your not wrong..... and neither is Fiend!!!
Paddy
Re: Washing up.... for the music!!!!!!!
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 14:30
by Scardwel
Padstar wrote:Ive found myself doing the washing up at home, just so i can pop some music on downstairs (away from upstairs guitar/DVD/PC distractions).
Well, my kitchen is part of my living room and I always have music on when cooking / washing up / whatever. Last night it was Motorhead!
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 14:42
by emilystrange
i used to find myself cleaning the inside of the cooker after washing up if radio 5 had a good game on.....
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 14:52
by Petseri
Having music in the kitchen is normal for me, although I have not put a stereo under the cupboards yet. I probably would listen to more except that my wife is a better cook than I, so she often claims the kitchen. Granted, that does leave me to wash to dishes afterwards.
@ Paddy, you worry about the oddest things. (By the way, I am still up for a shirt if any more turn up.)
Martin
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 15:15
by Padstar
Hi,
@Petseri - Shirts!!!! i know, soz..... not sure what the state of play is Smurphswise at the moment. Nothing serious, just not sure what the future holds and we are all so busy....
If i get some more shirts done then ill let ya all know
Paddy.
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 15:17
by Izzy HaveMercy
When I listen to the Sisters I always take out the trash...
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 15:41
by zaltys7
Big Si wrote:Padstar wrote:Big Si wrote:Tatu's debut (the Russian version) is always good!
Comrade Big Si !!!!!
That choice is even dodgier than mine!!!
Paddy!
There's no dodgy paedo pics in the inlay card of the Russian version (Is there any in the "english" version?
)
But I'm a big fan of Eastern European music! Khno or Leningrad Cowboys are damn
too!
Leningrad cowboys are fantastic
I saw them "perform" at Fairport conventions annual festival years ago.
Their winkle pickers where at least three foot long
Their film "leningrad cowboys do america" wasnt half bad either.
Paul
Re: Washing up.... for the music!!!!!!!
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 15:56
by mayhem
Padstar wrote:Hi,
<moronice post>
Ive found myself doing the washing up at home, just so i can pop some music on downstairs (away from upstairs guitar/DVD/PC distractions).
</moronic post>
Paddy
what's with the upstairs & downstairs? You must be well posh, you live in a house...
But every room in my flat has at least a radio/ cassette player available. & I'm the only one who can wash up properly so the kitchen one gets a lot of use.
We all need a soundtrack I reckon.
M
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 16:36
by Big Si
zaltys7 wrote:Big Si wrote:Padstar wrote:
Comrade Big Si !!!!!
That choice is even dodgier than mine!!!
Paddy!
There's no dodgy paedo pics in the inlay card of the Russian version (Is there any in the "english" version?
)
But I'm a big fan of Eastern European music! Khno or Leningrad Cowboys are damn
too!
Leningrad cowboys are fantastic
I saw them "perform" at Fairport conventions annual festival years ago.
Their winkle pickers where at least three foot long
Their film "leningrad cowboys do america" wasnt half bad either.
Paul
"go america"! It's one of my fave films! Haven't seen the follow up though!
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 17:14
by zaltys7
I bow to your superior knowledge Big si
Am I just remembering the title wrong
or is there a "go" and a "do" if you see what i mean
Paul
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 17:49
by Thrash Harry
Padstar wrote:Thanks for that peeps !
What a relief!!!
Ill be hoovering next.... though we have little in the way of carpets.
Darent tell you what todays washing up album was mind....
Paddy.
I tend to listen to the radio whilst washing up/ cooking the Sunday roast - Magic 828 - keeping the eighties alive! Have to put my early Sinatra cd on when I'm cooking lasagne, spaghetti or mousaka. Apart from that, Mrs T does the housework. I tried hoovering once, but she said I hadn't done it right. She cleans for a living, so she has very high standards.
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 19:01
by James Blast
I have a 'woman as does' she's called The Mum
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 19:16
by Almiche V
We have a DISHWASHER
Truely it is a gift from above.
Posted: 28 Nov 2003, 23:20
by Angelchild
Red Sunsets wrote:I have a 'woman as does' she's called The Mum
I'm beginning to think we are in a parallel universe BB
Same here.It's only since she left full time work tho.