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To all Org parents... please...I beg of you... If your kid loves to sing but can't carry a single tune, don't encourage them. Specifically, don't give them keyboards and a mic, especially not if you still have your hearing and/or live in an apartment building. This neighbour of mine has a teenage son who couldn't sing on key if his life depended on it and it grates on my ears so much What's worse she gave him keys and a mic so now EVERYBODY in the building hears him. He only does it during the days though, so it's not really enough to complain to the landlord about either.... but lord do I wanna kill him, or put an anonymous note on the front door saying "Whoever is singing loudy, stop it cos you can't sing for shit!"
So parents please be honest with your children. Always. Encourage them to do something QUIET, like draw. That's all. Gripe over. | |
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Teacher said: If your kid loves to sing but can't carry a single tune, don't encourage them. Specifically, don't give them keyboards and a mic, especially not if you still have your hearing and/or live in an apartment building. This neighbour of mine has a teenage son who couldn't sing on key if his life depended on it and it grates on my ears so much What's worse she gave him keys and a mic so now EVERYBODY in the building hears him. He only does it during the days though, so it's not really enough to complain to the landlord about either.... but lord do I wanna kill him, or put an anonymous note on the front door saying "Whoever is singing loudy, stop it cos you can't sing for shit!"
So parents please be honest with your children. Always. Encourage them to do something QUIET, like draw. That's all. Gripe over. yeah right get him a drum kit! | |
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Lmao, just say "baby listen, i know you try really hard and that's good but umm try something else thats a little less "FUCKING IRRITATING"" | |
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Tell him to sing Prince songs. Maybe that'll make it more enjoyable.
Go out and buy him the music sheet for songs like Sugar Walls, Head, and Darlin Nikki. His mom might take away all his musical stuff poste haste once she hears the songs herself. | |
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Imago said: Tell him to sing Prince songs. Maybe that'll make it more enjoyable.
Go out and buy him the music sheet for songs like Sugar Walls, Head, and Darlin Nikki. His mom might take away all his musical stuff poste haste once she hears the songs herself. like that creepy fuck that tried to sing Unchained melody on AI, OMFG my ears bled and here he is in all his off keyed ear bleediness http://www.youtube.com/wa...pDke6Ndikk [Edited 1/24/07 4:57am] | |
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IAintTheOne said: Imago said: Tell him to sing Prince songs. Maybe that'll make it more enjoyable.
Go out and buy him the music sheet for songs like Sugar Walls, Head, and Darlin Nikki. His mom might take away all his musical stuff poste haste once she hears the songs herself. like that creepy fuck that tried to sing Unchained melody on AI, OMFG my ears bled and here he is in all his off keyed ear bleediness http://www.youtube.com/wa...pDke6Ndikk [Edited 1/24/07 4:57am] That poor kid It was bad--but not the worst I've seen. It was just kind of...erm..creepy. | |
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I'm gonna start singing my kid the Monster Mash right out of the womb. If it's first words aren't "I was working in the lab..." it's hitting the black market then and there. ~ I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR ~
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IAintTheOne said: Lmao, just say "baby listen, i know you try really hard and that's good but umm try something else thats a little less "FUCKING IRRITATING""
It's a bit sensitive you know, neighbours can be really touchy... his mom would prolly have her boyfriend "talk to me" | |
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Imago said: Tell him to sing Prince songs. Maybe that'll make it more enjoyable.
Go out and buy him the music sheet for songs like Sugar Walls, Head, and Darlin Nikki. His mom might take away all his musical stuff poste haste once she hears the songs herself. Dear lord no I'd have nightmares FOREVER about that then and the songs would be ruined for me. Don't even know his mom knows English that well, she seems kinda dumb. | |
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see that's how it starts, I mean everyone knows the kid can't sing but no one will tell him. His mom knowing that he can't sing buys him instruments hoping that he will take more interest in playing than singing. He grows up and finds friends who love him but won't tell him the truth.
Where does he find out he can't sing? From Simon phucking Cowell that's who. We need a world wide intervention, if you know someone who can't sing but has been deluded and enabled their whole lives into thinking they can PLEASE STOP THE MADNESS!!!!! get to them before he does... before he calls them a bushbaby and the world is there to witness, Please. We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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Teacher said: If your kid loves to sing but can't carry a single tune, don't encourage them. Specifically, don't give them keyboards and a mic, especially not if you still have your hearing and/or live in an apartment building. This neighbour of mine has a teenage son who couldn't sing on key if his life depended on it and it grates on my ears so much What's worse she gave him keys and a mic so now EVERYBODY in the building hears him. He only does it during the days though, so it's not really enough to complain to the landlord about either.... but lord do I wanna kill him, or put an anonymous note on the front door saying "Whoever is singing loudy, stop it cos you can't sing for shit!"
So parents please be honest with your children. Always. Encourage them to do something QUIET, like draw. That's all. Gripe over. buy him a pair of headphones and gift it to him anonymously | |
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IAintTheOne said: Imago said: Tell him to sing Prince songs. Maybe that'll make it more enjoyable.
Go out and buy him the music sheet for songs like Sugar Walls, Head, and Darlin Nikki. His mom might take away all his musical stuff poste haste once she hears the songs herself. like that creepy fuck that tried to sing Unchained melody on AI, OMFG my ears bled and here he is in all his off keyed ear bleediness http://www.youtube.com/wa...pDke6Ndikk [Edited 1/24/07 4:57am] Is that guy Autistic? | |
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Unfortunate situation.
But I would never tell anyone to stop singing. Too bad they cannot think of the neighbors though. :bleedingears: I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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IAintTheOne said: Imago said: Tell him to sing Prince songs. Maybe that'll make it more enjoyable.
Go out and buy him the music sheet for songs like Sugar Walls, Head, and Darlin Nikki. His mom might take away all his musical stuff poste haste once she hears the songs herself. like that creepy fuck that tried to sing Unchained melody on AI, OMFG my ears bled and here he is in all his off keyed ear bleediness http://www.youtube.com/wa...pDke6Ndikk I felt a bit bad laughing at him. He was like part gay, part robot, part mentally ill. | |
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Teacher said: If your kid loves to sing but can't carry a single tune, don't encourage them. Specifically, don't give them keyboards and a mic, especially not if you still have your hearing and/or live in an apartment building. This neighbour of mine has a teenage son who couldn't sing on key if his life depended on it and it grates on my ears so much What's worse she gave him keys and a mic so now EVERYBODY in the building hears him. He only does it during the days though, so it's not really enough to complain to the landlord about either.... but lord do I wanna kill him, or put an anonymous note on the front door saying "Whoever is singing loudy, stop it cos you can't sing for shit!"
So parents please be honest with your children. Always. Encourage them to do something QUIET, like draw. That's all. Gripe over. Deal with it...that kid may grow into one of the greatest musicians of his time.... Secondly....you live in an APARTMENT BUILDING.....Get a house if you want complete silence.....Whap! The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.
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gemini13 said: IAintTheOne said: like that creepy fuck that tried to sing Unchained melody on AI, OMFG my ears bled and here he is in all his off keyed ear bleediness http://www.youtube.com/wa...pDke6Ndikk [Edited 1/24/07 4:57am] Is that guy Autistic? hmmmmm no, probably not but maybe you should do some research on autism before you say something like that | |
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DexMSR said: Teacher said: If your kid loves to sing but can't carry a single tune, don't encourage them. Specifically, don't give them keyboards and a mic, especially not if you still have your hearing and/or live in an apartment building. This neighbour of mine has a teenage son who couldn't sing on key if his life depended on it and it grates on my ears so much What's worse she gave him keys and a mic so now EVERYBODY in the building hears him. He only does it during the days though, so it's not really enough to complain to the landlord about either.... but lord do I wanna kill him, or put an anonymous note on the front door saying "Whoever is singing loudy, stop it cos you can't sing for shit!"
So parents please be honest with your children. Always. Encourage them to do something QUIET, like draw. That's all. Gripe over. Deal with it...that kid may grow into one of the greatest musicians of his time.... Secondly....you live in an APARTMENT BUILDING.....Get a house if you want complete silence.....Whap! um, pardon me but it goes without saying that everyone must abide by the noise ordinances applicable in their city, and in addition to that, most apartment leases have a clause that specifically prohibits disturbing the peace. it is usually phrased as "tenant agrees not to interfere with another tenant's right to the peace and quiet enjoyment" of their space. counter-whap! | |
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XxAxX said: DexMSR said: Deal with it...that kid may grow into one of the greatest musicians of his time.... Secondly....you live in an APARTMENT BUILDING.....Get a house if you want complete silence.....Whap! um, pardon me but it goes without saying that everyone must abide by the noise ordinances applicable in their city, and in addition to that, most apartment leases have a clause that specifically prohibits disturbing the peace. it is usually phrased as "tenant agrees not to interfere with another tenant's right to the peace and quiet enjoyment" of their space. counter-whap! It's still apartment dwelling nonetheless...and noise comes with the territory.... rubbin my ass.....I felt a little more sting than necessary....LOL The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them. -- Mark Twain.
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DexMSR said: XxAxX said: um, pardon me but it goes without saying that everyone must abide by the noise ordinances applicable in their city, and in addition to that, most apartment leases have a clause that specifically prohibits disturbing the peace. it is usually phrased as "tenant agrees not to interfere with another tenant's right to the peace and quiet enjoyment" of their space. counter-whap! It's still apartment dwelling nonetheless...and noise comes with the territory.... rubbin my ass.....I felt a little more sting than necessary....LOL As if living in an apartment always is a choice If I had the choice I'd be out in the country living on a farm with horses, but I can't afford that, not yet. So I'm stuck with the damn fool. | |
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at least i can sing on key | |
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XxAxX said: buy him a pair of headphones and gift it to him anonymously
How will that help ME though? He'd still be singing. and Diana, and :bleedingears: indeed. | |
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IAintTheOne said: at least i can sing on key
And you do it well I'm starting to get this powerful urge to put on my headphones every time I hear him start up, at least I can sing on key...btw you should hear Eric Gadd's new album. [Edited 1/24/07 14:39pm] | |
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Teacher said: XxAxX said: buy him a pair of headphones and gift it to him anonymously
How will that help ME though? He'd still be singing. and Diana, and :bleedingears: indeed. I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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IAintTheOne said: gemini13 said: Is that guy Autistic? hmmmmm no, probably not but maybe you should do some research on autism before you say something like that I have, that's why I ask. | |
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Teacher said: XxAxX said: buy him a pair of headphones and gift it to him anonymously
How will that help ME though? He'd still be singing. and Diana, and :bleedingears: indeed. well, you're right he' needs a mic as well- with the phones he can turn up the volume so he doesn't have to shout for one thing, for another thing it would eliminate you hearing the keys, and headphones remove the need for an amplifier. and it's when amplifiers are involved, imo that things turn really ugly. | |
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DexMSR said: XxAxX said: um, pardon me but it goes without saying that everyone must abide by the noise ordinances applicable in their city, and in addition to that, most apartment leases have a clause that specifically prohibits disturbing the peace. it is usually phrased as "tenant agrees not to interfere with another tenant's right to the peace and quiet enjoyment" of their space. counter-whap! It's still apartment dwelling nonetheless...and noise comes with the territory.... rubbin my ass.....I felt a little more sting than necessary....LOL well, i ain't kissing it to make it better, however, i hope it does feel better | |
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