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Just things I wonder about ... and some people are nice enough to answer. You are welcome to answer, too ... just click on "Comments" and off you go! IF you don't want to be Anonymous, use the Name/URL option and just put in your name ... no URL required .... Starting Jan 28th, 2009, I am using questions from "Table Topics: Right or Wrong?"
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The sound of rain on leaves,
The sound of wind through the trees,
The sound of a babbling brook . . .
The sound of automatic weapons fire in my neighborhood . . .
Only kidding - I actually like the sound of outgoing artillery best.
Secluded Ocean sounds: waves, sea gulls (secluded as in no people, cars, boats or anything man made)
and Christmas music....
Early morning sounds of the birds waking up.
Children laughing.
Roar of the ocean.
Sound of tinkling bells.
The rush of the Tides.
Rustle of the wind in the trees.
I'LL GO FOR MOST ALL OF THE DANDYS
MENTIONED EXCEPT FOR THAT NRA MEMBER,AND HIS GUNS.
"RUSH OF THE TIDES" IS PERPLEXING,
ALMOST 3 YEARS IN THE NAVY AND
NEVER DID I HAVE ANY INKLE OF WHAT
THE TIDE WAS DOING UNDER ME. WHERE
DID YOU HAVE TO BE TO HEAR THE TIDE "RUSH" BEV????????
DID YOU GET OVER 400 ON THE HELICOPTER CIN??????
Rain falling on the roof, thunder rumbling in the background, windchimes, waterfalls, the mayor crying because he's been defeated hehe
Silence followed by one hand clapping. Otherwise enjoying Aerosmith at the Starplex with Tom Sept 2001!
Rain falling or the wind blowing. My grandchildren's laughter.
Rain on the Roof and the rumble of thunder ...
Wind chimes ...
Happy laughter of children I love ...
The sounds of natural water movements ... waves on the beach ... a babbling brook ... a waterfall ...
Birdsong in the morning, especially in Spring ....
Hi Gumdrop,
I live on the Gulf side of Florida.
I love to watch the tide change, get very still, ripple for a while and then starts rushing in with a great "Whooshing" sound.
Of course, I am with my Fisherman Hubby who fishes the tides...so I have lots of time to watch the tide change. LOL
Steam whistles of any locomotive but especially a Shay and Trolley bells. (Okay any train sounds are okay with me barring boiler explosions, derails or wrecks)
Coastal sounds
Beagle sounds
Jazz!
Most music
Snow (falling and crunching)
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