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TiogaJoe t1_j2colaa wrote

Did that at a Wal-Mart. New store, the in-aisle price lookup scanners were so loud with their "beep" they hurt my ears. So i brought a strip of clear packing tape each time i went and covered the speaker grills one by one. Took a couple months. Was afraid the employees might remove it, but never happened. Been about 10 years so far!

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ssgrantox t1_j2ejjs8 wrote

The Employees: If I did it I'd be in trouble, but if a customer does it it's vandalism but they won't fix it

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melvinman27 t1_j2cpycs wrote

I assume you purposely spelled it peace and not piece...?

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thiosk OP t1_j2css5z wrote

its a play on peace and quiet

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BardicNA t1_j2cyg8n wrote

It's unreadable and I hate it. Getting drum sets for all of my nieces and nephews next year. Good LPT, OP.

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XarlesEHeat t1_j2b3f7h wrote

When i was a kid, i started to solder resistors onto the speakers to make them quieter and it worked perfectly

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ntdclo t1_j2ef1kj wrote

good ole fancy word vomit

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ldskyfly t1_j2eg8f9 wrote

"oh no the battery died and we don't have any more"

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rotatingruhnama t1_j2enksl wrote

Or you just don't buy them or let them in your house lol.

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2pift t1_j2fb881 wrote

A piece will give you peace.

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Catspaw129 t1_j2bd9k2 wrote

Vaguely related (only that it involves sound and tape and the word "peace")

Huh...

I was visiting a a friend over a weekend. They are Roman Catholic, so I thought it was polite to attend Sunday Mass with them. Anyway a few folks to my left in the pew there was an loudly annoying child. At the end of the Mass the priest suggested that the folks in the pews should sort of greet one another and say something like "Peace be unto you". The person adjacent to the annoying child hauled out a roll of duct tape, ripped off a strip, taped it to the child's mouth and proclaimed "Peace be unto you".

Most, if not all, of the folks in the church then exclaimed "Hallelujah!" and "Amen!"

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DavidANaida t1_j2c70jy wrote

You actually expect us to believe someone brought duct tape into church on the chance there was a noisy kid he could use it on in front of his parents?

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Catspaw129 t1_j2c9kuq wrote

Commenter has a valid concern.

Commenter asks "You actually expect us to believe someone brought duct tape into church on the chance there was a noisy kid"

Why, no. Some people just come prepared with tools & materials for a variety of situations. This was one of those kind of people and one of those kind of -- as it turns out -- situations. Think Boy Scouts: always prepared! Heck, it could have been a leaky pipe.

Commenter further asks "he could use it on in front of his parents?"

I'm not certain, but it looked to me like the kid's mom was one of the folk who exclaimed "Hallelujah" and his dad was one of the people who exclaimed "Amen!" after the kid was silenced.

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DavidANaida t1_j2cawc3 wrote

And then everyone clapped, right? As if parents wouldn't ask why a stranger touched their child.

I was a churchgoer at a variety of parishes for more than 20 years and never once saw someone bring tools to a service. Ever. What leaky pipe are they fixing while ATTENDING CHURCH?

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Catspaw129 t1_j2ccd0r wrote

I guess after years of attending Catholic school my sense of humor is very finely honed and too subtle and some folk need to have it explicitly called out:

/s

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DavidANaida t1_j2ccmw9 wrote

What sense of humor? The obviously fake story or responding like a form letter?

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redmambo_no6 t1_j2bse71 wrote

>Peace be unto with you.

FTFY.

Having a Catholic mom meant that I ended up hating Sundays lol.

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