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To: Tacis
"He runs a public place and if I am in it, I don't want to be forced to suffer the by-product of some other customer's personal weakness or stupidity. Whether that customer is playing a radio at max volume, burning strong incense, burning tire chunks or burning tobacco, he does not have the right to take my freedom."

So my little turnip, you are in a dance club, and what the music is too loud, something OSHA says is decibel hurting, and you being the stupid little statist wimp that you are, support the local, state, and federal governments forcing them to have to turn down the volume?

Ditto bright dance lights, obscuring dance floor fog.

Not that a paranoid little bootlick like yourself has gotten out to a club in the last 45 years. ”Cough, cough, my ears, my ears! My eyes, my eyes! I can’t see the dance floor, Mommy, take me home!

114 posted on 01/12/2003 10:40:13 AM PST by Leisler
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To: Leisler
So my little turnip, you are in a dance club, and what the music is too loud, something OSHA says is decibel hurting, and you being the stupid little statist wimp that you are, support the local, state, and federal governments forcing them to have to turn down the volume?

Hmm... my solution if I'm in a club which is too loud is to simply wear earplugs. Too bad those clubs don't sell them--they'd have a ready-made market.

117 posted on 01/12/2003 10:57:29 AM PST by supercat (TAG--you're it!)
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