When my kids were teenagers, I delighted in telling them where their ‘new music’ came from because many of the hits were actually covers of songs I (or my parents) listened to. Soon my son will be able to do the same to/for his kids. Of course, some music (like some musicians) just rolls on. RIP Charlie Watts and Don Everly.
I carried mail for 35 years. I sang or whistled or hummed my way around my mail route. I never carried a radio. My music was effective. it kept the dogs away. i never got a case of dog-bite.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
no need of an iPod for that
Caldonia about 3 years ago
And they won’t hum any tunes that you’d recognize.
juicebruce about 3 years ago
Usually have the headphones on when out for the daily walk :-)
I'll fly away about 3 years ago
No fear of the battery going dead.
zerotvus about 3 years ago
“so happy together”…….
Red Phantom about 3 years ago
It may also be called whistling.
david_42 about 3 years ago
Not too many years ago I was shocked when I realized the background “music” in the mall was rap.
GreenT267 about 3 years ago
When my kids were teenagers, I delighted in telling them where their ‘new music’ came from because many of the hits were actually covers of songs I (or my parents) listened to. Soon my son will be able to do the same to/for his kids. Of course, some music (like some musicians) just rolls on. RIP Charlie Watts and Don Everly.
jr1234 about 3 years ago
Cookie, lend me your comb
Plods with ...™ about 3 years ago
Only problem with that is once you get it started, that’s the only one you’ll remember for the whole walk.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
We all learned to hum along with “The Star-Spangled Banner” at public events (after the first verse). :)
Cannoneer about 3 years ago
I carried mail for 35 years. I sang or whistled or hummed my way around my mail route. I never carried a radio. My music was effective. it kept the dogs away. i never got a case of dog-bite.