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Previously on "Annoying background music"

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  • gingerjedi
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    I have GWR Bristol on in the background, it’s about the only commercial radio station I don't mind... I'd even go as far as I quite like it.

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  • Jawz .
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    Originally posted by Burdock
    Who else has to endure annoying background 'muzak' in their place of work? I hear the faint strains of Radio 1 wafting across the filing cabinets every fekkin' day. If I hear that fekkin' annoying xylophone from the latest Lilly fekkin' Allen song anymore I am going to stride over and insert the radio into the nearest arse of the nearest accounts/hr/whatever arses they are over there. arse.


    No but a guy who sits near me is about 90 and he constantly whistles old world war 2 tunes, just the thing to help your hangover..

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  • Burdock
    started a topic Annoying background music

    Annoying background music

    Who else has to endure annoying background 'muzak' in their place of work? I hear the faint strains of Radio 1 wafting across the filing cabinets every fekkin' day. If I hear that fekkin' annoying xylophone from the latest Lilly fekkin' Allen song anymore I am going to stride over and insert the radio into the nearest arse of the nearest accounts/hr/whatever arses they are over there. arse.

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