hoodwinked wrote: » i thought "beats" were the big thing though? oh i don't know I used to be with it, but then they changed what *it* was. Now what I'm with isn't *it*, and what's *it* seems weird and scary to me. It'll happen to you...
pickarooney wrote: » I don't get why they don't understand headphones. Or why it takes them so long to open the thing up. A chimp would have it working in less time. It might be covered in faeces, mind.
anncoates wrote: » Showing complete disgust, incomprehension and mistrust of nostalgic, obsolete cultural artefacts droned about at length by boring, old people. Normal order restored.
banie01 wrote: » I showed my young fella a cassette tape a couple of years ago(he was @7) He asked me what it was, I told him it was how we used to listen to music when i was his age. He took it from me, examined it very carefully.... Then asked me...... ''Where d'ya plug in the headphones Dad!''
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Always a pack of 5 BASF tapes in the Christmas stocking. always
Luciano Bumpy Poplar wrote: » Did you also get PTSD for Christmas or something?
Renegade Mechanic wrote: » No, theres definitely a hidden reason for him doing it, I just haven't figured it out yet..
Muise... wrote: » stereo
Renegade Mechanic wrote: » Automatic loop!!!
Muise... wrote: » Children have @ages now? Ancient, I am, I have only digits. Not even a #.
banie01 wrote: » well back in my day ''@'' was shorthand for ''approximately'' Its not all about the tagging :P
whirlpool wrote: » The video is a load of ****e. The situation is set up. The kids know they are expected to have a "funny" reaction. They fail at that part of it, but hey they're only kids. I didn't have some stupid OTT reaction when I was first shown a record player. Show a Walkman to a kid in real life, he'll have a pretty uninteresting unremarkable reaction which will probably be something like "Oh." Stupid video.
sopretty wrote: » When you were first shown a record player, were you 8 and asked to make it work? Or were you shown how it worked.........
whirlpool wrote: » I wasn't asked to make it work. How could I work something I'd never used before? My reaction, like everyone else's reaction, would have been "I don't know how to work this." The end. Not OMG SO FUNNY OMG HAHAHAHAHAA.
whirlpool wrote: » The video is a load of ****e. The situation is set up. The kids know they are expected to have a "funny" reaction. They fail at that part of it, but hey they're only kids. I didn't have some stupid OTT reaction when I was first shown a record player. Nobody did. Show a Walkman to a kid in real life, he'll have a pretty uninteresting unremarkable reaction which will probably be something like "Oh." Stupid fake video. Child "performers" are among the worst people in the world.
sopretty wrote: » Ye, well, these kids, were asked to figure out how to work it.
Renegade Mechanic wrote: » Take a deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep breath. Exhale. Relax. And remove the stick.
whirlpool wrote: » You press play. Still not funny.
sopretty wrote: » This is why you will never make a child star.
Muise... wrote: » is it a pogo stick?