Lou Grant wrote:No idea. I like it though.
Do you spin the decks, Lou?
Lou Grant wrote:No idea. I like it though.
Lou Grant wrote:No idea. I like it though.
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kancutlawns wrote:Lou Grant wrote:No idea. I like it though.
Do you spin the decks, Lou?
Lou Grant wrote:kancutlawns wrote:Lou Grant wrote:No idea. I like it though.
Do you spin the decks, Lou?
Well I did a weekly music show for 2 years, but no decks were involved.
Lou Grant wrote:Weirdly people don't have to spin decks these days since CDs, DATs, Mindisks and even that mp3 thing came along. (Although there's nothing wrong with using a turntable!)
Lou Grant wrote:I'm not boasting - Lawnsy asked a question.
Also putting together a play list of music, broadcasting live and presenting something in what is intended to be an interesting manner requires a bit more than pressing buttons. It just didn't involve a record deck in my case.
The End wrote:Lou Grant wrote:Weirdly people don't have to spin decks these days since CDs, DATs, Mindisks and even that mp3 thing came along. (Although there's nothing wrong with using a turntable!)
You just pressed buttons?
I'm just pressing buttons right now but I'm not boasting about it.
Lou Grant wrote:I'm not boasting - Lawnsy asked a question.
Also putting together a play list of music, broadcasting live and presenting something in what is intended to be an interesting manner requires a bit more than pressing buttons. It just didn't involve a record deck in my case.
The End wrote:Lou Grant wrote:I'm not boasting - Lawnsy asked a question.
Also putting together a play list of music, broadcasting live and presenting something in what is intended to be an interesting manner requires a bit more than pressing buttons. It just didn't involve a record deck in my case.
I'm just pressing buttons.
Fuck's sake, I know it's Saturday night but has everyone gone dim tonight?
Carlos J wrote:Fuck sake.
Carlos J wrote:Plus one for the grammar police here:The End wrote:Lou Grant wrote:I'm not boasting - Lawnsy asked a question.
Also putting together a play list of music, broadcasting live and presenting something in what is intended to be an interesting manner requires a bit more than pressing buttons. It just didn't involve a record deck in my case.
I'm just pressing buttons.
Fuck's sake, I know it's Saturday night but has everyone gone dim tonight?
i always use 'fuck sake', as per here earlier: https://talkforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f ... 5#p1070645Carlos J wrote:Fuck sake.
'Fucks sake' is an option, shirley not 'fuck's sake'. Sorry old End.