I don't mind your callers,Oh, I agree! It's MADDENING to hear human voices muttering JUST BELOW a comprehensible volume. Part of me wants to press my ear against the wall, and my other part says "Jesus, Muffy, don't be so nosy!"
Since youth must have its flight;
But what I do object to
Is quite a different thing
Since New York walls are made of paper,
If you must talk
Will you please talk
Loud enough so I can hear
What you talk
About?
Why do I want to listen? Certainly not to hear anything juicy. I just want to find some justification for why I'm forced to hear the sound in the first place. A nonsensical-but-deliberate noise is far more annoying than a noise with a rationale, in the same way that it's easier to excuse a rambunctious birthday party than it is to excuse a "just because we felt like it" kegger.
PS: The above poem was written by the virtually anonymous "J.C." If he or she was unwilling to clarify their identity...well, so am I!
2 comments:
My wife always insists that we keep our voices down. Our NY walls aren't really paper-thin, but (I guess) since we can hear "them," they could hear us.
Ironic point - sometimes I get loud over her insistence about us not being loud!
So now you know, Gary...if you're going to be audible at all, you should be loud enough to be comprehensible! :)
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