personnellement j'aime pas les ipod, j'ai des problèmes d'oreille et je ne peux pas écouter de la musique avec des oreillettes personally I do not like the ipod, I have ear problems and I can not listen to music with headphones
I'm not a huge fan of ipods and personal music devices in public places. I they are leading to a loss of community within our younger generations.
I remember listening to "soft rock" on the radio in my mom's car when I was young. Certainly it's not my favorite music, but there are some songs I still like to this day. And I have some good memories of singing along with my sister in the back. These days you'll see families driving around with each kid listening to their ipods or watching a dvd player. It's sort of sad to me.
oh my. this is in maginhawa lng pala. :) i will drop by there soon. thanks for this info. this place sounds like a real treat for college students. nung panahon ko (ehem) eh tambay ako ng 70's bistro. haha.
i like the name Tomato Pick. Interesting. I am no fan of the i-pod though. End of the day I can not listen to more than one song at a time... so whats the big deal about having 10,000 songs on the pod...
i use 2 have gr8 gr8 craze 4 i-pods
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ReplyDeletepersonnellement j'aime pas les ipod, j'ai des problèmes d'oreille et je ne peux pas écouter de la musique avec des oreillettes
ReplyDeletepersonally I do not like the ipod, I have ear problems and I can not listen to music with headphones
I'm not a huge fan of ipods and personal music devices in public places. I they are leading to a loss of community within our younger generations.
ReplyDeleteI remember listening to "soft rock" on the radio in my mom's car when I was young. Certainly it's not my favorite music, but there are some songs I still like to this day. And I have some good memories of singing along with my sister in the back. These days you'll see families driving around with each kid listening to their ipods or watching a dvd player. It's sort of sad to me.
What a delightful photo - a whimsical adventure in "Ipoditry" - love it, Hilda!
ReplyDeleteGone are the days of the jukebox...
ReplyDeleteTo me an Ipod is a new walkman, lol !
ReplyDeleteI don't have one keep thinking i should
ReplyDeleteMusic ala carte.
ReplyDeleteA whole new meaning to the phrase Bring Your Own!
ReplyDeleteThe photo is striking. the comments are all interesting points of view worth pondering.
ReplyDeleteA mall in a house in a bar in a restaurant? I'm confused... :-)
ReplyDeleteVery clever idea.
ReplyDeleteI like the pic but I don't know what to say...
ReplyDeleteThis is a very un Hilda shot. I didn't know you were a club crawler!
ReplyDeleteYes, that is an odd shot :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat will they think of neXt?
ReplyDeleteoh my. this is in maginhawa lng pala. :) i will drop by there soon. thanks for this info. this place sounds like a real treat for college students. nung panahon ko (ehem) eh tambay ako ng 70's bistro. haha.
ReplyDeleteWell spotted, Hilda. That blue really stands out against the black..
ReplyDeletei like the name Tomato Pick. Interesting. I am no fan of the i-pod though. End of the day I can not listen to more than one song at a time... so whats the big deal about having 10,000 songs on the pod...
ReplyDeleteHIlda: Hope you are OK. I'm not seeing a Tuesday post. We're having snow today!
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What ever happened to whistling or humming? I am not one of those in love with canned music.
ReplyDeleteThat's such fun! Not to mention an absolutely excellent shot.
ReplyDeletesounds really really cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat Odd Shot, Hilda! Thanks for your visit and kind comments:)
ReplyDeleteI have not heard of this use of the iPod. I would say this definitely qualifies as an odd shot!
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