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Originally posted by R34GTT-R

PS: Terr@nce you are a "tool"    <<<<<:D LOL

nice use of the pun. notice the text above my avatar! T00L !!!

i see a lot of "y0 y0 i'll pop a cap in y0 ass" hip hop lovers here. meh. whatever floats your boat. and there are also a lot of full sick trance and dance music lovers. nice! i enjoy some of that when im driving (in modertation ofcourse! :D )

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sounds like avril hahaha avrils the worst

she is anti brittny (who isnt) but says that brittny is all marketed, like avril isnt as well, she is just marketd in a different persona from the other scrag lol

I listen to all sorts of tunes, but mostly I turn it down so I can listen to the tune of my beast - the car that is ;)

Being a dj I have, and listen to, loads of diff music. From rap to rock and trance to trash!!! I even listen to some of the ghey pop music - not often though really only from radiowaves ;)

I havent really listened to tool much...

yeah, i guess i too listen to all different kinds of tunes too. its mostly tool tho. but you get the odd friend who just has to have R and B while i drive. grrrr

sometimes i'll check the radio for the traffic report and leave it on there and just listen to that afterwards

eek! i hate nova. the thing with that is, its too diverse too quickly. one second, its rockin, the next tey got some duf duf or something.

i like to keep mine on 105.1 and for nostalgic purposes, GOLD 104!!! ;)

but as i said, i dont have the radio on much. sometimes on the top of the hour i'll see if they have a traffic report and forget to put the cd back in.

and for breakfast radio, its the cage all the way. nova breakfast was good for a while but now it just shits me to tears.

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