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Highway noise from a great distance....

And now a neighbour's car driving past....

.. and the sound of the automatic gate closing.......


...then the sound of train stopping from afar....

..the train blasting its horn....


...the train is leaving.....
 

chrischris

G.O.A.T.
A lecture on economic theory .
Very interesting actually.
The lecturer shows with clarity that there need not be any conflict between sustainable prosperity and natural capital and health.
No silly blame game or fingerpointing , just ideas and real case results .


Later im going to a concert in club with friends and bar hopping.. my Gf is in town and she brought her sister and brother so should be good fun!
 
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Sentinel

Bionic Poster
Frank Sinatra - I love Paris (in the spring time)

(reminds me of someone here who visits Paris at that time every year :) )
 

Up&comer

Hall of Fame
All the Small Things- Blink 182

Currently listening to a collection of Nirvana, The Killers, Blink 182, Radiohead, and Good Charlotte.
 

dlk

Hall of Fame
Yep. Some of my favorite bands of all time.

Agree. Mine are: Nirvana, Live, Audioslave, Alice in Chains, Incubus, Pearl Jam, & Culture Club.....whoops, getting a little crazy!

But seriously, 'Overkill' from Men Down Under is cool, especially the acoustic version.
 

Up&comer

Hall of Fame
Agree. Mine are: Nirvana, Live, Audioslave, Alice in Chains, Incubus, Pearl Jam, & Culture Club.....whoops, getting a little crazy!

But seriously, 'Overkill' from Men Down Under is cool, especially the acoustic version.

I've always liked the sound of Audioslave. Like a Stone is probably my favorite song they ever put out. Show Me How to Live and Drown Me Slowly get honorable mention as 2 and 3 for my favorites from them.

I was never really able to get into Pearl Jam for some reason. Alice in Chains has some good songs, and I know it sounds cliche, but Man In a Box was probably my favorite song from them.
 

Sentinel

Bionic Poster
Judy Garland - Somewhere over the rainbow

followed by:

Fred Astaire - Cheek to cheek (I'm in heaven)


(the above are Dad's old faves, in case you are wondering)
 
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