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Design Student- looking for help and advice
"michael adams" wrote in message ... "jenny2006" wrote in message ... Do you listen to music while you garden? Playing music out of doors through speakers where it could be heard by other people, is rightly regarded as anti-social and a nuisance IMO. Listening to music, or Gardeners Question Time or say test cricket for that matter, through headphones might be o.k. but would probably be regarded as a touch eccentric. It might also depend on how much time people spent in the garden and why they were out there in the first place. Whether out of horticultural necessity - jobs definitely needing to be done - or simply as a means of getting out of earshot of boring relatives on a regular visit etc. In which case earphones might be an ideal solution. Either that or the shed anyway. michael adams I do actually listen to the radio in the GH when potting up etc......... Jenny |
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Design Student- looking for help and advice
"JennyC" wrote in message ... "michael adams" wrote in message ... "jenny2006" wrote in message ... Do you listen to music while you garden? Playing music out of doors through speakers where it could be heard by other people, is rightly regarded as anti-social and a nuisance IMO. Listening to music, or Gardeners Question Time or say test cricket for that matter, through headphones might be o.k. but would probably be regarded as a touch eccentric. It might also depend on how much time people spent in the garden and why they were out there in the first place. Whether out of horticultural necessity - jobs definitely needing to be done - or simply as a means of getting out of earshot of boring relatives on a regular visit etc. In which case earphones might be an ideal solution. Either that or the shed anyway. michael adams I do actually listen to the radio in the GH when potting up etc......... Jenny Black Sabbath and Motorhead at full blast until the glass starts to crack, no doubt. michael adams .... |
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Design Student- looking for help and advice
"JennyC" wrote in message
... "michael adams" wrote in message ... "jenny2006" wrote in message ... Do you listen to music while you garden? Playing music out of doors through speakers where it could be heard by other people, is rightly regarded as anti-social and a nuisance IMO. Listening to music, or Gardeners Question Time or say test cricket for that matter, through headphones might be o.k. but would probably be regarded as a touch eccentric. It might also depend on how much time people spent in the garden and why they were out there in the first place. Whether out of horticultural necessity - jobs definitely needing to be done - or simply as a means of getting out of earshot of boring relatives on a regular visit etc. In which case earphones might be an ideal solution. Either that or the shed anyway. michael adams I do actually listen to the radio in the GH when potting up etc......... Jenny Black Sabbath and Motorhead at full blast until the glass starts to crack, no doubt. Sorry I forgot to add - to drown out the noise of next door's shredder. michael adams .... |
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from "michael adams" contains these words: I do actually listen to the radio in the GH when potting up etc......... Jenny Black Sabbath and Motorhead at full blast until the glass starts to crack, no doubt. Philip Glass? -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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