Good noise, well, perhaps
While watching one AM talk show, I noticed whenever
they went to break, someone, be it someone at their show, or someone at the
station I was watching, always turned up the volume. Now you tell me—does that make good
sense? It doesn’t to me. Good grief: what kind of people do those
broadcasters hire? Idiots, I’d say.
Then again, maybe that’s a good thing. I say that because when I hear it, I
automatically hit the mute button. Which
is a good thing for me since what usually follows is some lawyer’s commercial,
a commercial that I’ve already heard, it seems, hundreds of times, and I would
be listening to them for several seconds before hitting the mute button anyway. In either case, that mute button is my
favorite button at that particular time.
Having eliminated the noise of the
commercials, I go to something else (anything else) till I think it’s time to
return to my program. Which is what I do,
something I would recommend to anyone who might be reading this. Noise at the end (it just happened again) or
listen for the umpteenth time to some inane commercial message? Maybe the elevated end time noise is a good
thing after all!
What think ye?
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