Do you listen to music on repeat-1 alot?

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Do you listen to music on repeat-1
Yes, I use repeat-1 alot 74%  74%  [ 54 ]
I sometimes use repeat-1 19%  19%  [ 14 ]
I don't use repeat-1 7%  7%  [ 5 ]
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05 Feb 2008, 11:13 pm

Strapples wrote:
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Strapples, I didn't ask for your input. THAT is not personal attacking.


This is a OPEN FORUM ANYONE is permitted to give input to ANYONE... so enough of the crap


BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH!! !



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05 Feb 2008, 11:14 pm

Berserker wrote:
Strapples wrote:
Berserker wrote:
Strapples, I didn't ask for your input. THAT is not personal attacking.


This is a OPEN FORUM ANYONE is permitted to give input to ANYONE... so enough of the crap


BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH!! !


Berserker.. can you PLEASE explain to me what this huge grudge is that you have against me... holding a grudge is going to do nothing good for you in the end it will just lead to long term problems


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05 Feb 2008, 11:45 pm

Strapples wrote:
Berserker wrote:
Strapples wrote:
Berserker wrote:
Strapples, I didn't ask for your input. THAT is not personal attacking.


This is a OPEN FORUM ANYONE is permitted to give input to ANYONE... so enough of the crap


BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH!! !


Berserker.. can you PLEASE explain to me what this huge grudge is that you have against me... holding a grudge is going to do nothing good for you in the end it will just lead to long term problems


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06 Feb 2008, 12:09 am

When Im brooding about my early romantic failures and happen to be listening to Landschaften Ewiger Einsamkeit by Vinterriket Ill put it on repeat for as long as it takes, can sometimes be hours..

About this strapples guy, whats the purpose in these straps anyway? For holding in your gut? lol jk


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06 Feb 2008, 12:52 am

username88 wrote:
About this strapples guy, whats the purpose in these straps anyway? For holding in your gut? lol jk


:lol:


Thanks for making me laugh, username88.



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06 Feb 2008, 1:30 am

I'll listen to 'Mission Bell' by Donnie Brooks, three times before I listen to other songs, that are in my LimeWire library.


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07 Feb 2008, 1:19 pm

Back in the days of cassettes, I would have to re-wind the tape every 3-4 mins to repeat my track. If I had a track I really liked, I would fill both sides of a cassette with the same song, no more re-winding, just turn the tape over. doing this was quite tedious though as I would have to stop both tapes after the track and rewind the source tape before recording it again.



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05 Mar 2017, 3:40 pm

I listen to the same song for hours, days, weeks a few times even months on end!
My neighbours must love me :)


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