you sound like a nerd and your girlfriend is trying to make you sound less nerdy because your nickname for your ex is m'lady dragonborne or some shit and she don't wanna be seen with no scrub
Originally posted by smartdude1212
The asshole in me wants to tell your girlfriend to stop being a pussy bitch about it.
The concerned forum poster in me wants to tell your girlfriend nearly the same thing.
Absolutely not. If you're a fan of non-pop electronic music where I live, you are $h!t out of luck. Even full-feldged record stores barely carry any of it here. We have a top 40 station, an "alternative music" station (rock), and a hilarious hip-hop station where everyone pretends they are certified gangst0rzlol11. Everything else is country or adult contemporary. I can do the adult contemparary or the "alternative" on occassion, but otherwise, I'm not listening to the radio.
It's really sad too because we had an electronic station for about 1 and a half years. No commercials, straight music and every night they had a dj come into the studio and mix nonstop from about 8 p.m.-3 a.m. It was so great and, of course, no one listened to it and it died. I actually think they still web stream at www.q969.net or something like that.
Originally posted by MixMasterLar
Naruto Vs Math Class. That has got to be the funniest choice you'll ever make in your life dude.
San Diego, man! I am disappointed in you. No good radio stations at all. There is NPR, but NPR without KCRW might as well not exist. At least in the desert we had KCRW.
The radio around here is diverse, and that's about it. It's got a mix of everything including Rock, such as Classic and Arena. There's Top 40, rap, R&B, and hip-hop. There's the Christian station and then the country stations. There's even Opera and the best station ever is the French station. 24/7 French talk and music, quite an interesting thing to listen to at 6am on the way to school.
Dallas has 95.3 The Range, so no other place could have better radio.
It's all old country and a little bit of new country, but mostly more local Texas bands who are actually good. They focus on a thirty-five year old demographic, so most of their country is from the eighties, which I've found is incredibly awesome.
96.3 plays a little more new country than old, but the old that they play is early nineties stuff, which is what I grew up on.
99.5 plays about 95% new country, about 95% of which sucks balls. The old stuff they play is ten to fifteen years old, though, so I can catch some good stuff there.
96.7 plays exclusively new country, so it sucks.
820 AM has a morning show and Mark Davis, so it rules. <3 Conservatiwe talk radio.
In phily it's all about rap.Hip-Hop and R and B. But in NJ it's all abut Rap,Hardcore Metal,punk rock and R and B.
I think you mean in New Jersey 70% of it is hip-hop trash, 15% of it is oldies and boring stuff from the 80s, 10% is whatever pop/rock song is on the top 40, and 5% smooth jazz.
San Diego, man! I am disappointed in you. No good radio stations at all. There is NPR, but NPR without KCRW might as well not exist. At least in the desert we had KCRW.
The Radio in the Bay Area, California sucks ass. There is some R&B, Hip-Hop, new country that is trying to be rock, and of course Green Day. I swear, Green Day is on the radio every day. They have like 3 popular songs. When will they die? Well, I think they have died, but when will the radio realize this?
Pretty much if you like something that is not pop, then you are out of luck. Radio has been dead for years (as far as I am concerned).
Detroit pretty much has the best radio stations out of any of the places I've been to. (I also live next to Detroit, so I may be slightly biased.) However, judging by the responses of the people who don't live in Detroit, it's probably safe to assume that Vash and I are correct.
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