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And, according to the TV advertisement, this has "concert like sound". So, fellow audiophiles, all your problems are hereby solved, well, except for Sudz....
P.S. I have no affiliation, and gain nothing from you spending all of your hard-earned cash on this device. :)
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Darn, it only comes in red or black, darn, darn and darn.
...if that has a more "concert like sound" than a Bose Wave radio/cd player.
And at 1/30th the cost.
I see a shoot-out coming...
at a big party.
It's a clever little device and I get that you have to market it but c'mon, it's not "filling a room".
Bass is supposed to sound big. 6.5" is not a woofer size.
Why would I buy a piece of ---- like that!
Well, Sudz, there are things called double entendres--this was one of them.
I'm sorry I don't speak Spanish.
if you stay with the game boy, your doing good.
it's part of the english language now, even though it originally came from French, which is true for many words you use every day. There is also this thing called Google, which I hear is pretty good for helping one find the definitions or explanations for terms you might not understand.
That new-fangled thang called the internet wuz pointed out to him a coupl-a-times already.
He jus' don't git it.
we'll pass on your fixation on sudz.
dictionaries can not be up-to-date on colloquial meanings.
double entendre means any kind of pun now but used to mean a kind of sexual pun or double meaning with sexual connotation.
H.F.N.
"Double entendre" means, literally "double meaning", with the second meaning usually, but not always having a sexual connotation. As such, where am I "half-wrong"?
besides jumping all over sudz (again, in shutterbob's case) IS:
sending someone to google a definition is half-ass and discourteous to boot.
H.F.N.
My comment was tongue in cheek, and quite mild, I think...I wonder how you would rate this one?
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N/T
"One this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" - Michael McClure
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