What song do you dread seeing in the Queue/Coming Up list?
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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I enjoy most of the long BGM tracks; they are nice when I'm working. One short track that has been getting on my nerves lately is the one with the Frito Kid and Klondike ("Send up another bag of crunchy Fritos!"). It only runs 2-3 minutes, but it annoys me; not sure why.
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This track tends to bother a lot of people. I've never seen this attraction/food stand but there's something about this track I like. I guess it's the thought of a fun technology (albeit, old) being used. I can picture myself as a kid using something like that and would have probably thought it was great.jbvenn wrote:One short track that has been getting on my nerves lately is the one with the Frito Kid and Klondike ("Send up another bag of crunchy Fritos!"). It only runs 2-3 minutes, but it annoys me; not sure why.
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- Skyway Loader
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who can't stand the Frito Kid and Klondike sound byte but I can defnitely understand why some people do like it since it may bring back many memories to some.
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If anything, I find the Frito Kid track amusing now. I like how he says, "Free-toes".
Last night, during the chat, I realized I dread Club 33 background music. I'm not too fond of the instrumental versions of these tracks. Maybe if I ate a meal there, I'd not dread it.
Last night, during the chat, I realized I dread Club 33 background music. I'm not too fond of the instrumental versions of these tracks. Maybe if I ate a meal there, I'd not dread it.
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- Skyway Loader
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Well it's not too bad (the frito kid) but when your trying to study in a computer lab with the headphones on, It can get on my nerves. I know I could just put the headphones down but It's better then listening to constant typing from 100 students in the lab.
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Hooray for the Wonders of Life Loop! That's one of my favorites, too. And it may soon become part of Yesterland...Breton wrote:I love the wonders of life full loop and the paradise pier full loop.
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