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I remember when a friend went back to finish college someone said to her, "Why? You'll be 28 when you get your degree." Without missing a beat, she said, "If I don't, I'll be 28 without without getting my degree."
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Reply to LPT: Never tell a coworker anything you don’t want the entire office to know by Basic-Ideal
I made a blanket rule not to friend anyone I work with on Facebook even people are good friends who I hang out with outside of the office. While I trust them, I don't want to risk the trickle down of someone at work I don't like seeing something stupid I post.
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Reply to TIL in 1940s and 50s America coin-op machines called the “Voice-O-Graph” were commonly available to instantly record a single vinyl record from an attached microphone for a few quarters by MustacheEmperor
Neil Young recorded his 2014 album, A Letter Home, entirely in Jack White's Voice-O-Graph.
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Reply to After my retirement from the company I worked at for 45 years, I looked forward to some relaxation time, but my wife had other ideas... by SourBeefHoop
I've been doing July 2 since I was a kid. My mother taught me that trick.
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Reply to Tell me about the concept of an album that you think is brilliant. by akacoline
Doug by The Coolies.
After releasing their first album, dig...?, which was all covers of Simon & Garfunkel dongs along with a cover of "You're Having My Baby," they released this rock opera about a skinhead who kills a cook, steals his recipes, and becomes a famous chef. After feeling guilty & becoming paranoid that everyone knows what he did, he starts smoking crack & loses everything. Each song on the record riffs on another band's song, including The Who, the Beastie Boys, Led Zeppelin, & The Replacements. It came with a comic book of the album's story.