Friday, December 07, 2007
How are you, How are ya, Hawaii!
Notice how age tends to follow music genres? When I was growing up, the 50's seemed so old and unfamiliar. It was the music of your parents and grandparents generation. As I was musing about music, I suddenly realized that the youth of today probably think the music of the 80's are probably antiquated and boring. So I decided to go out and pick up a cd of a popular contemporary group, the pussycat dolls. "Don't you wish your girlfriend was hot like me," blares from my car stereo as I drift on by with my radio blaring and my windows down, impressing the young'uns that I may be aged based on the calendar, but I'm still young at heart!
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Personally I prefer "Wait a Minute" (featuring Timbaland) over "Don't Cha". Of course, if you really want to impress the "young 'uns" there grandpa, you'd get off your cheap ass and subscribe to XM Satellite radio so you can listen to the "Top 20 on 20". Then again, that may be a little to fast paced for you. They do also play music from the 40's.
XM is so yesterday's news. (Note the appropriate use of today's hip talk)? I like to listen to more mature programming on my new Nano. Not Na-Nu Na-Nu you dork. Or should I say Mork.
"Yesterday's news" was a favorite saying of my grandmother. And Nanos are so twenty minutes ago. You need to get yourself an iTouch.
iTouch? Is that what they call that oversized vibrator that you have hanging from your rear view mirror?
Dear Happenin' Guy,
Excuse me, iPod Touch - my bad. It's sort of like an iPhone without the phone part. You're familiar with cellular telephone technology, right? It came in some time after the touch tone phone was introduced.
NK
I still can't figure out why they call it a "dial tone" when it's missing a dial.
After getting a whiff of you this morning, I think you forgot to use the Dial. . .soap.
You're in trouble now!
What cha talkin' about?
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