tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8480357.post-72130235666005033372007-10-08T18:53:00.000-04:002007-10-08T19:11:03.039-04:002007-10-08T19:11:03.039-04:00there are two kinds of peoplethose who love the repeat settings on a cd player/ipod/etc, and those who don't.<br /><br />When a song worms its way into my head, it's the only song I want to hear. I have been known to keep a normal length song on repeat for up to an hour... This is fine if I'm driving alone, but doesn't always work so well when I am with others. Steve is fairly patient (up to about the third repeat...) but the kids are less so...<br /><br />I've always loved music, I get completely drawn in to music that catches me. Conversely, I react physically to music I dislike - like opera. When subjected to particulary shrill opera, I curl into a defensive ball and/or look for the closest exit. Infinite tolerance for music I like, zero tolerance for music I don't.<br /><br />I usually will listen to a cd at a time, and don't often get into these "repeat" moods. But once in a while, a song will hit a particular resonance, and I'm lost in it til it lets me go....Maureenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08783404920615182265noreply@blogger.com6