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Scary musical experience

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 6:07 am
by Big Wallaby
So I've moved over to the corner of 192 and 27 (you know, in the Wal-Mart parking lot... or at least close enough that I might as well be) and I've been doing more and more business in Clermont. Today, I had an Off Kilter CD in my car... I thought it was Shorty82's, but I texted him about this and it was not. Anyway, I was listening to Amazing Grace, when a gangbanger pulled up next to me with his "music" blaring. I was very annoyed, as his stuff was mixing with my music. And then it hit me. It was mixing very, very well. In fact, the beat was spot-on exactly the same and almost exactly the same beats, the melody of the music he was listening to was right there, and the way it happened, he pulled up in such a way that it sounded like Off Kilter joined in with his beat.

Making it even stranger was how this was my first time listening through on my own. The CD has been in my car for a couple months, I had forgotten it was there. I turned on the CD player (there's so much to listen to on Orlando radio... I should start my own radio show or something) and that CD came on.

So, if you're missing an Off Kilter CD and you've been in my car in the last four months, give me a call... but not this morning, as I'll be asleep and will never hear your call.

Re: Scary musical experience

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:29 pm
by Doctor McKey
uumm... I see how it is.........


You text Shorty and ask him if it is his CD of Off Kilter Live that someone.. not saying who.... loaned it to you during a run to the Studios that are Universall known.

I truly see how it is......

:achmed: Silence... I Kill YOU!!!!!

The Doctor

Re: Scary musical experience

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 7:25 am
by hhsrat
I was going to say, I just checked my collection, and I still have all my Off Kilter CDs. Waiting for them to come out with a new one.

Re: Scary musical experience

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:20 am
by Big Wallaby
Okay, so it's not Shorty. I was going crazy remembering whose it was.