
Dec 03, 2014, 06:41 PM
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Member Since: Nov 2002
Location: Mid World
Posts: 18,103
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Originally Posted by eskielover
I'm with Liz.....living alone, I talk to a lot of stuff around me including myself when I get aggravated at something. You should hear what I have to say to those 2 bolts on my EGR valve on my truck that I'm trying to replace & can't get loose.....the last 2 bolts between having my truck sitting useless in my front yard & being able to fix it & drive again.
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Oh yeah! Working on the truck or car almost necessitates "talking" to what you are working on. In my case it usually involves words that we can't use at PC.
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The one thing that does bother me & that I never realized before I was a music major years ago is that words & phrases have sounds & rythms....but it works in the reverse...sounds have rythms which can be heard as words & phrases & I have this dang noisy ceiling fan in my kitchen.....it drives me nuts working in the kitchen & hearing the noise turn into sounds & rythms which turn into words & phrases & it's strange because even though it's the same sound & rythm, my mind can hear different words & phrases.......I'm not hearing voices....& I know exactly where it's coming from.....& the ceiling fan isn't talking to me. I remember in my college music class when we were learning rythms & how when writing songs the words have rythm.....it's all very understandable....it's just annoying because right now I don't want to turn off the fan as my kitchen but it does get annoying hearing that continual sound enveloping my kitchen between JoGI's barking
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Oh wow! I was never a music major, but I hear words in the sounds that things make too!
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