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Shrieker Wrote:

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> If you think that is 'really cool', you must have

> had a dull life so far.

>

> Still, sounds like you might not be the type to

> object to festivals on the common, which is always

> a plus.

>

> I must ask though, what is 'beat music'?




I'm not going to respond to what is yet another of your sneering, provocative posts.

Shrieker Wrote:

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> If you think that is 'really cool', you must have

> had a dull life so far.

>

> Still, sounds like you might not be the type to

> object to festivals on the common, which is always

> a plus.

>

> I must ask though, what is 'beat music'?



Ha ha ha - when the troll gets trolled!

Shrieker Wrote:

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> Dogkennelhillbilly Wrote:

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> -----

> > Shrieker Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > If you think that is 'really cool', you must

> > have

> > > had a dull life so far.

> > >

> > > Still, sounds like you might not be the type

> to

> > > object to festivals on the common, which is

> > always

> > > a plus.

> > >

> > > I must ask though, what is 'beat music'?

> >

> >

> > Ha ha ha - when the troll gets trolled!

>

>

> Your post makes even less sense than the OP

> describing music as 'beat music'. I'd expect that

> kind of description from some odd, drunk, clueless

> aunty at Christmas when they overhear my techno

> music.


We all stick with the music of our youth in our heads. I have 80s electro.

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