- Saturday, May 3, 2008
- Awful Weekend Noise
- Posted by Zach in News
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One benefit of our office location is the restaurant conveniently located downstairs. A downside is that they host the occasional concert. This weekend, Justin and I had the misfortune of being in the office while a band played downstairs. Not just any band. An OPENING band. It was like working above a frat-house.

If you don’t believe me, listen to a sampling of our aural torture—> Click Here To Hear Weekend Noise. This was recorded upstairs in our office. You’ll hear what sounds like a guy screaming over a washing machine (The Band). You’ll also hear the frustration of people TRYING TO WORK (Justin and Me). We may sound a little ungracious, but you gotta admit, it’s hard to defend musical coercion.
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3 Responses to “Awful Weekend Noise”
If I had known Fugazi was coming to downstairs…
Rrrrrrr - the frustration! Though I will have to admit I did get a chuckle at what you guys were saying! So it DID have significance in some way: it brought comic relief to the masses!
It’s even worse than getting stuck next to this crap in traffic . . . Very amusing, though. But I do have a question: “Was it bad?” And also, “Did you hate it?” Seriously, words would fail anyone.