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I'm not alone! LOL

Hey tkrik, I think I hear some mumbling.

AMN, yes, certain frequencies drive me nuts. LOL at the part dog. Now I know how my dogs feel. Poor little ones!

Do you also hear buzzing noises that everyone else is oblivious to? Not too long ago at work I would hear this intermittent buzzing noise and complained about it to co-workers who of course heard nothing. Never one to give up, I kept searching for the noise. Ended up it was a bad flourescent light. Called in an electrician and she (yes, SHE ) immediately found the source - it wasn't just a bulb. She found toasted wires. We had an electrical short in the wire that in theory could've burned the place down!

Hey Twinkletoes, good thing you don't work where I do. We have a couple who just love to click those pens and make all kinds of obnoxious noises. I fantasize about coming over the desk at them every once in a while. Thank goodness for self control! But now I feel safer cracking my knuckles here. LOL
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