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aR&D wrote:I do hope that the participants and patrons of this highly unusual and authorized (?) sound-off event, in paying their respects to the deceased, will also show their respect to the surround residence and users of the Savannah and walking-path, by keeping their volume levels low, to not drive on the path, to congregate in an area away from the Grounds participants and to vacate the Grounds once the funeral service is over.
Very interesting, yet very irrelevant and intrusive for a funeral service.
SR wrote:aR&D wrote:I do hope that the participants and patrons of this highly unusual and authorized (?) sound-off event, in paying their respects to the deceased, will also show their respect to the surround residence and users of the Savannah and walking-path, by keeping their volume levels low, to not drive on the path, to congregate in an area away from the Grounds participants and to vacate the Grounds once the funeral service is over.
Very interesting, yet very irrelevant and intrusive for a funeral service.
you obviously have no clue as to who this was and the culture following in this country
SR wrote:aR&D wrote:I do hope that the participants and patrons of this highly unusual and authorized (?) sound-off event, in paying their respects to the deceased, will also show their respect to the surround residence and users of the Savannah and walking-path, by keeping their volume levels low, to not drive on the path, to congregate in an area away from the Grounds participants and to vacate the Grounds once the funeral service is over.
Very interesting, yet very irrelevant and intrusive for a funeral service.
you obviously have no clue as to who this was and the culture following in this country
aR&D wrote:SR wrote:aR&D wrote:I do hope that the participants and patrons of this highly unusual and authorized (?) sound-off event, in paying their respects to the deceased, will also show their respect to the surround residence and users of the Savannah and walking-path, by keeping their volume levels low, to not drive on the path, to congregate in an area away from the Grounds participants and to vacate the Grounds once the funeral service is over.
Very interesting, yet very irrelevant and intrusive for a funeral service.
you obviously have no clue as to who this was and the culture following in this country
What does that have to do with anything? They are going to make a set of irrelevant and intrusive old noise at a venue that has residential areas close by. Noise is still old noise and we have quite enough of that in the neighborhood already!
as if 12Volts go hear de bass and tap he head? .... steupes.....
JBL wrote:aR&D wrote:SR wrote:aR&D wrote:I do hope that the participants and patrons of this highly unusual and authorized (?) sound-off event, in paying their respects to the deceased, will also show their respect to the surround residence and users of the Savannah and walking-path, by keeping their volume levels low, to not drive on the path, to congregate in an area away from the Grounds participants and to vacate the Grounds once the funeral service is over.
Very interesting, yet very irrelevant and intrusive for a funeral service.
you obviously have no clue as to who this was and the culture following in this country
What does that have to do with anything? They are going to make a set of irrelevant and intrusive old noise at a venue that has residential areas close by. Noise is still old noise and we have quite enough of that in the neighborhood already!
as if 12Volts go hear de bass and tap he head? .... steupes.....
go find ah man na!!! ent went soldiers die in the US... fellow soldiers send shots in the air to pay their respects?? u think de dead soldier will hear de shot and tap he head???
JBL wrote:aR&D wrote:SR wrote:aR&D wrote:I do hope that the participants and patrons of this highly unusual and authorized (?) sound-off event, in paying their respects to the deceased, will also show their respect to the surround residence and users of the Savannah and walking-path, by keeping their volume levels low, to not drive on the path, to congregate in an area away from the Grounds participants and to vacate the Grounds once the funeral service is over.
Very interesting, yet very irrelevant and intrusive for a funeral service.
you obviously have no clue as to who this was and the culture following in this country
What does that have to do with anything? They are going to make a set of irrelevant and intrusive old noise at a venue that has residential areas close by. Noise is still old noise and we have quite enough of that in the neighborhood already!
as if 12Volts go hear de bass and tap he head? .... steupes.....
go find ah man na!!! ent went soldiers die in the US... fellow soldiers send shots in the air to pay their respects?? u think de dead soldier will hear de shot and tap he head???
AYE_SOLDIER wrote:Pinky wrote:UML wrote:...sound like the bandits will have a field day![]()
RIP
Really how many bandits going around over 300 cars
it only takes one out of the 300 hundred to park careless![]()
or even get followed home.
aR&D wrote:I do hope that the participants and patrons of this highly unusual and authorized (?) sound-off event, in paying their respects to the deceased, will also show their respect to the surround residence and users of the Savannah and walking-path, by keeping their volume levels low, to not drive on the path, to congregate in an area away from the Grounds participants and to vacate the Grounds once the funeral service is over.
Very interesting, yet very irrelevant and intrusive for a funeral service.
AYE_SOLDIER wrote:Pinky wrote:UML wrote:...sound like the bandits will have a field day![]()
RIP
Really how many bandits going around over 300 cars
it only takes one out of the 300 hundred to park careless![]()
or even get followed home.
NY_Trini wrote:It was really nice to see so much support given by almost all of the diff 'crews' in the local car show industry. [b]Real representation for an icon.[/b].. And for those wondering bout 'old noise', well it was a nice mellow scene with each person playing a tune, ONE AT A TIME, dedicated to Ian. It was no 'bang out' scene. May God continue to keep his family in this most trying time...
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