My grandson’s wedding – two weddings booked at the same venue, the rooms were side by side with only a thin wall between them and the DJ’s kept turning the music up higher and higher on both sides! Did I mention I HATE noise?
How he learn to stop feeling sorry for himself and start doing some homework while those other kids are slacking off? Getting a good job means graduating from a good college. There are only so many seats available in a good college, and they are going to give those seats to the “most qualified” applicants. So stop worrying about a dumb zit and get with the program. It is a jungle out there, and every other kid is your enemy.
You often hear complaints about “teens and their loud music.” A lot of adults are just as guilty of this. Go to any “sports bar”-type restaurant and there are multiple TVs and music blasting at full volume, loud conversation and obnoxious cackling, and downright rude behavior in general. You can’t conduct a conversation with the person right next to you without shouting.
I can’t stand these places and fail to see why they are so popular.
Went to Applebee’s once before the pandemic and the music was so loud my friend and I couldn’t hear each other. And while we were eating some waitress ran the carpet sweeper back and forth.
I once worked Security at a sorority party. The party was over at 11:30, p.m… my pulse was still “booming” from the noise, at 1:30, a.m. That was the last time I did that.
Robert4170 about 3 years ago
I hate being in places that noisy.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 3 years ago
Hormones aren’t there yet
Johnny Q Premium Member about 3 years ago
The Giants are coming!!
howtheduck about 3 years ago
Comic strip written by a middle-aged woman showing her age and opinion of the popular music of 1992.
M2MM about 3 years ago
He doesn’t know what he’s NOT missing. :P
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Even good music, to loud, sux.
MitmanArt about 3 years ago
Even in my wild youth, I was annoyed by music that loud.
rebelstrike0 about 3 years ago
Michael gets much of his (mis)information about public school from TV.
this is summerdog about 3 years ago
Look close at the second panel. Mike has a pig’s snout!
Diat60 about 3 years ago
My grandson’s wedding – two weddings booked at the same venue, the rooms were side by side with only a thin wall between them and the DJ’s kept turning the music up higher and higher on both sides! Did I mention I HATE noise?
christelisbetty about 3 years ago
It was a parental warning that proved true. “That loud Rock and Roll is going to make you go deaf!”
mindjob about 3 years ago
This is why I’m deaf today
The_Great_Black President about 3 years ago
How he learn to stop feeling sorry for himself and start doing some homework while those other kids are slacking off? Getting a good job means graduating from a good college. There are only so many seats available in a good college, and they are going to give those seats to the “most qualified” applicants. So stop worrying about a dumb zit and get with the program. It is a jungle out there, and every other kid is your enemy.
Whatever happened to common sense? about 3 years ago
You often hear complaints about “teens and their loud music.” A lot of adults are just as guilty of this. Go to any “sports bar”-type restaurant and there are multiple TVs and music blasting at full volume, loud conversation and obnoxious cackling, and downright rude behavior in general. You can’t conduct a conversation with the person right next to you without shouting.
I can’t stand these places and fail to see why they are so popular.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member about 3 years ago
Man, It’s So Loud in Here – They Might Be Giants
onespiceybbw about 3 years ago
Looks like the zit is turning into a pit.
stillfickled Premium Member about 3 years ago
Went to Applebee’s once before the pandemic and the music was so loud my friend and I couldn’t hear each other. And while we were eating some waitress ran the carpet sweeper back and forth.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 3 years ago
That feeling, when you didn’t go, and the tales of what great times your friends had and then they tell you after they get back.
tinstar about 3 years ago
I once worked Security at a sorority party. The party was over at 11:30, p.m… my pulse was still “booming” from the noise, at 1:30, a.m. That was the last time I did that.
Johnnyrico about 3 years ago
I don’t miss that stuff.