Monday, September 28, 2009
Shales Hall, room 322
Raise your hand if you play rockband? Raise your hand if you think you're any good? .... or bad? Those of you that said bad, do you care when people can hear you? Isn't there some unwritten code when you're awful you have to keep your awfulness on the low..... so people can go about their daily rountines and not have to listen to what amounts to noise?.... Yes i'm calling you out room 322, you guys are aweful at Rockband! period. We don't mind the music but as soon as you hit your first note (which is almost always off pitch) you annoy about everyone within three floors... so my advice, close your door and sing reallll quietly!!!
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I'm glad you're not the only one whose neighbors make too much noise! On our floor there is constantly running around, screaming, doors slamming, and music playing too loud. Not to mention have you heard the obnoxious people that play outside?!
ReplyDeleteBrittany, you have no idea how annoying this kid is when he plays his dang rock-band. I seriously want to go Jackie Chan on his butt because he is terrible. His singing reminds me of a person on American Idol the judges make fun of during the premiers. Come down to the 3rd floor anytime and you will know which room is his. It's awful!!
ReplyDeleteHahaha...I agree with you Brodie. They are awful. I don't really care if they keep it too themselves though because I need a good laugh every day. I also wouldn't think that Rockband would be played everyday, but I guess I was wrong. Every day we get the pleasure of listening to horrible kereoke.
ReplyDeleteHaha!!! I agree too! This is so funny! I hear them banging on the drums almost everyday too! If you want someone good at those type of games, my roommate is REALLY good at guitar!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I can't hear that from the first floor. I don't think I would be able to take that if it happens daily. Unfortunately I know what Rockband is even though I wish I didn't. I think it's horrible and even insulting. I'm sure some true musicians can relate.
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