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 Post subject: Re: Loaded hard drives
PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 7:29 pm 
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Jerry, you poor thing! You might be able to get by with 100 tracks if everyone sings the same thing all the time.

Problem is, those 100 carefully selected tracks might be on 75 different discs, so you will end up with a larger library whether you intend to or not.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:18 pm 
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I sing this song... I always will sing this song. What do you mean I cant sing.
I'll rip your f'in head off. Week after week after £"^%$ week.
I'm 35 miles from Liverpool. 7 Miles from Manchester. Only 200 miles from London.
Go in a club... You cant sit there. Martha always sits there. Someone get the club secetry. He cant sit there. OY the meat pies have come...
You seriously think I cant get away with 100 Karaoke tracks.

Jerry, you are one hilarious fella from across the pond.  Your post was one of the funniest I have read on this forum... and you didn't even try hard!  Meat pies?  Never had one of those...


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Thanks JDrifter.
Didnt realise how seriously the rest would take it.


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I have Winamp setup to track the songs played.  I have reset the data at the beginning of the year, but have posted before that there are not that many unique songs sung (In rural Iowa that is).  I could easily pick out 1,000 karaoke songs and that would cover 90% of what people sing.

The problem is the other 10%.  They are usualy the better singers, and want to challenge themselve.  Thoes are the ones I want to keep happy, and that is why I keep buying new discs.


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Sorry JDrifter
A meat pie is simply a pastry structure probably not dissimilar to your small apple pies that is not sweetened, and contains different types of meat.


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