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    Quote Originally Posted by Amy Alison View Post
    I always lost music CDs I used for work. As luck had it, a cheap one I got as quick replacement when I was stuck touring in some town, was the only one that was with me a little longer, I had it for at least 2 months.

    It's just so boring having to listen to same songs over and over again !!!

    But one song was always making me laugh. Imagine me getting my fees while Jennifer Lopez was singing:

    "You think I'm gonna spend your cash
    I won't "

    and

    "Even if you were broke
    My love don't cost a thing "


    I really had to fight to keep a straight face on when that was playing.

    Since a long time ago, I just have a digital radio and put on some music station like Radio Gold, Sunshine etc. Yeah, I get a little annoyed when the news are on but I'm never bored, it's lots of music and it's always a suprise what's next. Volume wise ? Reasonable low, just ambience.
    Now there's a girl that shows experience... don't need a specific playlist to time the appointment huh?...;D

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    'Radio on' is indeed an option sometimes chosen by escorts, which can lead to the carefully crafted mood being interrupted mid-way by bulletins about water charges and carnage on the M7.
    While this may tickle the fancy of some punters' ('Please put on Newstalk baby') for the rest of us something musically inoffensive is possibly the least worst option ... but silence can be golden.
    (is there an unofficial punting top ten? Blondie's 'Call Me' surely warrants a vote.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAMESCORK View Post
    Now there's a girl that shows experience... don't need a specific playlist to time the appointment huh?...;D
    No, I have no problem looking at the clock if needed

    I don't really get what the fuss having a clock in the room is all about !!!
    People pay for time, don't they? Plus you can have other appointments later too and you need to make sure you're still on track as noboly likes to wait outside for a long time.

    Of course, I'm not going to stare at the wall clock every 2 seconds, one quick look when my "internal clock" is telling me we are geting close it's more than enough.
    Last edited by Amy Alison; 17-07-15 at 16:02.

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