Moozik…

At home you listen to whatever you fancy, even to the point of droning yourself with the same song over and over because you can and want to.

I just want to mention a little about the music I listen to at work. At the photocopy shop, there was the radio, so every now and then, Australian favourites pop up. This is pretty good, as DJs don’t usually suck too bad at song selection, so I’ve been able to listen to recent stuff while also having flash backs to the 80′s (age of synthesised music).

At the fish shop, the departmental store I work at have this really horrible song selection which recycles itself every hour or so, and my boss has been complaining about the music a lot. Heh, and the only way they (the departmental store) would change it is if a customer complains. He did ask one of his employees to actually ring up (as a customer) to complain, but I don’t know whether he was just joking or being serious about it. The music is horrendous, even if it’s played at low volume, it still manages to irk you at times.

Yesterday was a welcome change, with Christmas carols playing in the background (you can never tire of Christmas carols, there is always a different rendition to favourite tunes). I thought it was gonna last, unfortunately, today they were playing the same music AGAIN. With business on the sleepy side, the music is really noticeable while you’re daydreaming, and it’s like playing a broken record while you’re trying to think of something nice.

Heh, Christmas aside, Malaysians are celebrating Hari Raya Aidilfitri at the moment, with Deepavali only a few days back. Many happy wishes to all those who celebrate these holidays where families and friends have a chance to meet up and enjoy each other’s company for the short duration.

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