"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...
I
hope they enjoy my tunes:
LOL!!!, the 60's 70 are over big guy 
1) Washington Post March
2) Anchors aweigh
3) The Thunderer
4) The Stars and Stripes Forever (my favorite)
I've got others on CDs. From all of the services. Funny, but I have a
feeling that they will be clamoring for "regulation" all of a sudden
)
With all due regards from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA
Oh Yeah................ Go to hear from You Jim.
Landshark
Hello, Sharkie
My bad. I meant 700 watt system - not something from the 70s LOL. All
Bose
speakers. A couple hundred watts on the bass alone (and it does shake,
although I keep the volume down).
Good to hear from you too. I'm not really mad, just disappointed that
folks
don't understand the need for regulation. I have a dog and she stays in
the
house for the most part. When I have her out, if she barks more than a
few
times, I bring her in. The neighbors don't need to hear a dog barking for
20 minutes or more.
I know the feeling. I also know, neighbors should work things out rather
than call the police over such trivial things.
Same thing with the stereo system.
Heck, I've made a mistake in the past. Had a party with the Hammond
turned
up pretty well (as well as the Leslies) and the cops showed up. I
apologized and shut it off. Never done that since (and that was 25 years
ago). No biggie; anyone can make a mistake.
Know the feeling

I had my cousins out last year, Thursday night and was
out in my backyard 2 minutes past 10, started heading into the house and
they came a running out and said the music was keeping their kid awake. Went
over the next morning, Six pack & bottle of wine in hand as an apology, the
wife says "oh you were keeping me awake". I mean, it's not like I do this
but once every 3 years, show a little patience., I do when they start firing
off fireworks into the air, midweek after
10pm.
73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA
Landshark
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Kindness is the language which the deaf
can hear and the blind can see.