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battle of the bands
She: "We love music and it's hard to believe from our playlists that you are only 3 years older than me."
He: "Music, like fine wine, improves with age."
She: "Old music, like fine wine, puts me to sleep."
He: "Come on, you don't like Bruce or James?"
She: "They're ok, but I like new music better. You know, from people who don't have AARP cards?"
He: "Hey, don't mess with The Boss!
She: [I don't know who he's talking about as I'm "The Boss" in this house.]
He: "Your music is ok, but you play the same band over and over and over."
She: "I agree I have a problem as it gets to a point where even I don't hear it anymore, like elevator music. So, then I switch to a new band."
He: "And the cycle continues. You should have been a dj."
She: "Yeah, but what would my name be - Spinderella is already taken as are Cinderella, Nutella?"
He: [Too bad about that last one.]
She: "Hmmm ... got it ... Tun-ella!"
He: [Reminds me of Tunafish, but I won't say anything.]
Photo Credit : Grrl DJs
HAHAHAHHAHAHH!
ReplyDeletehaha! mmm. Nutella.....
ReplyDeletei think i'll keep my day job :)!
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i love,love,love the oldies BUT i'm so very grateful that i've worked with some really young folks over the last few years who have constantly introduced me to new bands that i would never have listened to otherwise. my 30-year-old son is also great for making sure i'm not stuck in the musical olden days.
ReplyDeletea combination of the old and the new is probably best to keep things interesting.
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