I say now that he's qualified, Steamer is exploring the delicate art of power braking with the normally expected bit of heavy handle style that the newbies always go through.
-- Edited by Thunderwagon5000 on Saturday 31st of August 2013 07:42:35 AM
Troll said
9:48 PM, 08/31/13
Get Krink on this right away.
The Krink said
12:27 AM, 09/01/13
I listened to it twice and its pretty weird. I'm leaning toward unemployed musicians maybe playing a prank. I know all the sounds a saxaphone can make and I'm sure some or most of this noise is coming from a saxaphone. This noise is from a "terrestial source". The noise you dont ever want to hear is "this noise".
-- Edited by The Krink on Sunday 1st of September 2013 12:28:31 AM
Snippy said
8:53 AM, 09/01/13
Aurora Auralealis Confounds Canadians
Thunderwagon5000 said
2:01 PM, 09/01/13
Snippy wrote:
Aurora Auralealis Confounds Canadians
You should keep that avatard, too.
Calvin said
4:25 PM, 09/01/13
Sounds like the air brakes on a 10 wheeler Mack Coal truck that is overloaded with coal and is trying to stop.
Terrace, B.C. August 29, 2013.
I say now that he's qualified, Steamer is exploring the delicate art of power braking with the normally expected bit of heavy handle style that the newbies always go through.
-- Edited by Thunderwagon5000 on Saturday 31st of August 2013 07:42:35 AM
I listened to it twice and its pretty weird. I'm leaning toward
unemployed musicians maybe playing a prank. I know all
the sounds a saxaphone can make and I'm sure some or
most of this noise is coming from a saxaphone. This noise
is from a "terrestial source". The noise you dont ever want
to hear is "this noise".
-- Edited by The Krink on Sunday 1st of September 2013 12:28:31 AM
Aurora Auralealis Confounds Canadians
You should keep that avatard, too.
Sounds like the air brakes on a 10 wheeler Mack Coal truck that is overloaded with coal and is trying to stop.
Sounds like Paul Bunyan's ox getting lucky.
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