For portability, Walkman is the best. I'm just saying iPod because it's what all the kids are using these days. Even though I'm one of them...Way_Moby wrote:Screw iPods. 8-Tracks are where it's at.
A warm fuzzy feeling
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I can honestly say that I have never owned or used a portable mp3 player of any brand.
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Runner-up for Buzzkill of the Year.childofthespiral wrote:I can honestly say that I have never owned or used a portable mp3 player of any brand.
I couldn't tell a dirt clod from a plate of caviar.
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I've broken two MP3 players by sleeping on them, both times, I fell asleep listening to Loveline with Dr. Drew.
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Yes! Loveline! I used to always listen to that before I went to sleep! How funny. I think listening to Dr. Drew is worth the price of a new player everytime. I get a warm fuzzy feeling just reading that.
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Epic topic. I like seeing this. My first intoduction to Al was on a bus on a field trip. It was the song trigger happy, and it was being played through a walkman. Thoes were the good ol days. 

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I almost wish I ride the bus now.
How old was that last signature? I mean, really?
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I think we should keep this topic up. Seriously. I am sure others have had their moments.
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I had several moments of introduction to Al. When I was a kid, I saw the video for SLN and decided to try the water gargle trick. Got yelled at by my mother who said I'd choke myself (she was right. I still can't gargle using my voice or I choke) I didn't know it was Al at the time, I just liked the song. It was funny and I was already a Nirvana fan.
I vaguely remember hearing my mother and a friend she had talking about Al parodies when I was around that age, but I don't remember them saying "Weird Al' just song titles like Eat It, Fat, and Smells Like Nirvana.
When I was 14 I had to go into the hospital for an emergency appendectomy. We lived too far out of town to get cable, and while in the hospital in town I had cable, so of course I watched. I was flipping through channels around 1am when I caught the second half of TSB on VH1. I laughed and laughed, and loved it, but of course VH1 didn't put the song info at the end of the videos, so I didn't know who it was. I tried my best to catch the video again but wasn't lucky.
Then, the defining moment was Jan 2007 when the walmart I worked at installed 17 inch LCD monitors on every register to further inundate their customers with advertisements. They run on a 10 minute loop, and late that month a clip from the SLN video was on it. Third time was a charm, there was a name to go with the song, and I immediately bought SOL that evening. I started searching the internet for everything Al that I could. I was so excited when I saw the songs I recognized from years past!
There's a lot more to the story about Al's music in my life, but this post has gone on long enough.
I vaguely remember hearing my mother and a friend she had talking about Al parodies when I was around that age, but I don't remember them saying "Weird Al' just song titles like Eat It, Fat, and Smells Like Nirvana.
When I was 14 I had to go into the hospital for an emergency appendectomy. We lived too far out of town to get cable, and while in the hospital in town I had cable, so of course I watched. I was flipping through channels around 1am when I caught the second half of TSB on VH1. I laughed and laughed, and loved it, but of course VH1 didn't put the song info at the end of the videos, so I didn't know who it was. I tried my best to catch the video again but wasn't lucky.
Then, the defining moment was Jan 2007 when the walmart I worked at installed 17 inch LCD monitors on every register to further inundate their customers with advertisements. They run on a 10 minute loop, and late that month a clip from the SLN video was on it. Third time was a charm, there was a name to go with the song, and I immediately bought SOL that evening. I started searching the internet for everything Al that I could. I was so excited when I saw the songs I recognized from years past!
There's a lot more to the story about Al's music in my life, but this post has gone on long enough.
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Here is a touching story that I have about Al's work doing wonders in my life. It was 2005 and my cousin passes away in a tragic accident and I watched the movie UHF for two weeks straight just so I could get to sleep at night. I know it's kind of a non warm fuzzy feeling but It needed to come out.