I'd like to say RIP but I don't know whether MJ deserves that.
I don't think we'll ever know as the people involved have vested interests one way or the other. Impartial witnesses (in cases like this) are a very rare commodity.
I'd like to say RIP but I don't know whether MJ deserves that.
I'm not a huge fan of the types of music that generally call for pedal steel guitars, but damn, this sounds amazing!
https://impactsoundworks.com/product/pedal-steel/
That said, I can find at least something in every genre that I can appreciate, if not downright love.![]()
I'm not a huge fan of the types of music that generally call for pedal steel guitars, but damn, this sounds amazing!
https://soundcloud.com/isworks/sets/pedal-steel-demos
It's all virtual samples, played digitally on a computer.
That said, I can find at least something in every genre that I can appreciate, if not downright love.![]()
Hey, I love orchestral music (most of it).
I need to admit that I struggle to find jazz that I like.
Joke: Do you know why jazz was invented? As an excuse to play the wrong notes out of time!![]()
got one that explains rap?
^did you ever compare bach and jazz?
... or let a syntthesizer loose on him?
it's a classicI like this!![]()
it's a classic![]()
I wouldn't feel bad.My bank likes to offer me $5 to switch to paperless. After they give me the $5, I switch back to paper statements. Then whenever they offer it again, I take it again and then revert again. Should I feel bad or not?
My bank likes to offer me $5 to switch to paperless. After they give me the $5, I switch back to paper statements. Then whenever they offer it again, I take it again and then revert again. Should I feel bad or not?
Well, if they don't notice soon, I'd start wondering whether I should trust this bank with my savings.My bank likes to offer me $5 to switch to paperless. After they give me the $5, I switch back to paper statements. Then whenever they offer it again, I take it again and then revert again. Should I feel bad or not?
I teased a time share sales person for over 2.5 hrs by feigning interest but not quite parting with my bank details. Eventually I was transferred to his line manager who cut me off after a minute.Indian-sounding people from a dodgy scam call centre, who claim to represent my broadband provider, keep calling me - obviously to try and defraud me in some way. Usually, I just put the phone down. What's a good way of playing them along and wasting their time? How much can I lead them a merry dance before they are likely to get a contract taken out to do me harm?
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