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โFeb-21-2014 03:16 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:I always wondered why you have two campers! ๐
My wife should read this thread. For some reason she feels the need to speak loudly when on the phone.
I have often asked her to speak quieter and you can imagine how well that goes.
โFeb-21-2014 02:16 AM
โFeb-20-2014 10:06 PM
Desert Captain wrote:
Oldme brings up some valid points. As one with a severe hearing disability (gunfire will do that), I can only hope that those with perfect hearing will cut us a little slack. I don't mean to be loud but certainly there are times when inadvertently I am.... my bad. The ultimate irony for me is knowing that for years my mother lied to me.... she always told me I would go blind.
:S
โFeb-20-2014 03:29 PM
โFeb-20-2014 03:21 PM
NanciL wrote:
Please when you are sitting outside of your RV talking on your cell phone to Aunt Minnie, Uncle Jed or anyone else keep the tone down to as if the person was next to you.
The lady in the site across from us could have been heard a block away today as she shouted for about an hour, and it seems more and ,more people feel they must shout on them.
I could bring you completely up to date on what that ladys entire conversation was about.
Last week a guy next to us was giving out his credit number card to someone, and I could have written it down if I wanted to.
Jack L
โFeb-20-2014 09:25 AM
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โFeb-20-2014 07:46 AM
Dog Folks wrote:Jim Shoe wrote:
OR, you could record "In a Gada Da Vida" on an endless loop on both sides of a cassette (one loop is 17 minutes long), put earplugs in and crank it up. Iron Butterfly. Heavy, heavy, man. ๐
Hey. Watch it. That is one of may favorite songs.
Saw it performed live.
The best drum solo of all time!!
โFeb-20-2014 04:46 AM
Jim Shoe wrote:
OR, you could record "In a Gada Da Vida" on an endless loop on both sides of a cassette (one loop is 17 minutes long), put earplugs in and crank it up. Iron Butterfly. Heavy, heavy, man. ๐
โFeb-19-2014 05:40 PM
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โFeb-19-2014 04:34 AM
AuntSmurf wrote:
Talking loudly on the phone isn't ALWAYS "rude" or "stupid". DH is a bit hard of hearing, but not enough to warrant a hearing aid. He talks loudly in general, and doesn't realize just how far his voice carries. I have developed a "signal" to let him know when he's being loud. I make a motion with my hand like I'm turning the volume down on a radio. He then will lower his voice. But, eventually, it will probably go back up. I just make the motion again. Unfortunately, we are not connected at the hip, so I am not always there to do a bit of controlling.
I know it's annoying, but give people a break. You may not have the entire picture. There are far worse things to get upset about in life than one end of a loud conversation.
โFeb-19-2014 04:23 AM