![]() |
ESL57s - loss of high frequency?
Prune wrote: "Keith G" wrote in : But it was me who said this:- like a really flat response. I listened to a Celtic Harp last night with a lady friend and you'd have thought the player was with us Damn, you're lucky. None of my GFs and FBs had an interest in audio. Yes, I am lucky. She likes music of many varieties, and tolerates my huge speakers, huge log fire, a fine wine and................ .....................and she has something resistant to being worn out. Patrick Turner. |
ESL57s - loss of high frequency?
Patrick Turner wrote in news:44C8A7AF.DEC55C73
@turneraudio.com.au: ....................and she has something resistant to being worn out. That's great Patrick, I hope to find a woman like that one day. At 26, I figure I'll take another six to fool around... plus, I'm thinking that the more women I meet, the bigger the chance of finding "the one". |
ESL57s - loss of high frequency?
Prune wrote in
4.76: I figure I'll take another six to fool around o.O Er, I meant another six YEARS, not women... |
ESL57s - loss of high frequency?
Keith G wrote: "Prune" wrote in message 4.76... "Keith G" wrote in : like a really flat response. I listened to a Celtic Harp last night with a lady friend and you'd have thought the player was with us Damn, you're lucky. None of my GFs and FBs had an interest in audio. I never actually said that, but asitappens mine does - she is even *more* pro valves and vinyl than I am!! (Understandable, as she is both a clarinettist and pianist...!! ;-) But forget all that - just get one who can cook..... Or, even better, one who can cook like an angel and then *insists* on doing the washing up..... I got one who likes to cook, wash up, clean up the kitchen and bedroom if there is time, then bonk like mad. She sings around the house more than she complains, and doesn't meddle with lighting the fire. Patrick Turner. :-) |
ESL57s - loss of high frequency?
Prune wrote: "Keith G" wrote in : But forget all that - just get one who can cook..... Or, even better, one who can cook like an angel and then *insists* on doing the washing up..... Hehe... I cook myself, and I find it natural that all the greatest chefs are men. I'd be more interested in one that will do my laundry, ironing, and folding -- that's the chore I most despise. For now, though, one woman still seems a boring proposition for me. Variety is the spice of life, gentlemen. Goodness me you dice with death trying to have more than one woman. Better to have the same woman do it twice and differently than two who do it the same way with twice the costs and all that TROUBLE you can have with more than 1. Patrick Turner. |
ESL57s - loss of high frequency?
Prune wrote: Patrick Turner wrote in news:44C8A7AF.DEC55C73 @turneraudio.com.au: ....................and she has something resistant to being worn out. That's great Patrick, I hope to find a woman like that one day. At 26, I figure I'll take another six to fool around... plus, I'm thinking that the more women I meet, the bigger the chance of finding "the one". There is always "the other one" if "the one" turns out to be a dud. The good woman should amplify the good man in who you are, and not cause vexatious oscillations of character and moods. Women think like that too. So don't be a dud for them. But many women who find themselves with better jobs and more success at 33 dump their toiling boring men and remain single or meet a guy better than you are. Never ever think you are god's gift to females..... Only 35% of females now born will suffer marriage in western nations. An ideal marriage is a one night stand that lasts several glorious years of fun and good times, but with no time for infidelty, but time for necessary domestic arrangements and bliss. Patrick Turner. |
All times are GMT. The time now is 07:50 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
SEO by vBSEO 3.0.0
Copyright ©2004-2006 AudioBanter.co.uk