Re: In the dark about whistling
Mousie, on host 64.236.243.243
Thursday, September 19, 2002, at 16:55:39
In the dark about whistling posted by Issachar on Thursday, September 19, 2002, at 10:03:27:
> PRECIS: I whistle. Frequently. And no one else seems to. Why? > > I often whistle to myself as I walk. It's a half-unconscious act that gets the full glaring spotlight of consciousness turned on it whenever I pass another person. Whistling apparently died out with "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". It just isn't a very "aughts" thing to do. Why is that? Is it too unabashedly cheery for our sophisticated post-postmodern tastes? If I started whistling in an ironic, self-parodying way, would it catch on? Is it just too Ned Flanders for most folks? > > Iss "as usual, the essential question here is, am I the only one who does this?" achar
I hate the sound of whistling. It is enough to make me stop my shopping and shout out the general grocery store population, "Enough with the whistling already!" (I hate it almost as much as I HATE TEH BUGS!) I hate it a lot. I hate a lot of high pitched noises. I hate them almost as much as I hate any repetetive noise at all. I think I might go have my ears checked. I hear altogether too much.
Moush -- and do not use a sibilant S
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