Do I need to turn in my man card?

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nakedfrog

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Originally posted by: cherrytwist
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
It's a stepping stone CD to Enya. And you can never come back from that.

Nothing wrong with Enya....

It can be good tone-setting music.

If you're a woman...

Or, if, maybe, you know, you're WITH a woman, and you want to touch her bits that are normally covered by clothing.
 
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No idea who she is (I just checked out 'Luka' on YouTube and it's a decent song) but I listen to Alison Krauss & PJ Harvey all the time and I don't care what others think.

Hell, I own a copy of Celine Dion's "All the Way...a Decade of Song" and I like half the songs on that disc. :D
 

jandrews

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Originally posted by: AnonymouseUser
A real man will listen to whatever the fuck he wants.

i disagree, lol maybe thats why you name yourself anonymous ;). Regardless, the line for the man card must be drawn somewhere. Any and all music may be listened to in ones own private home by themselves but in the area of others you may want to avoid enya's come sail away unless you hope to look homosexual.
 

biggestmuff

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Originally posted by: RadiclDreamer
Well?

A friend of mine ridicules me about it, I just think its good music. I'm normally not into that type of music, its normally metal/hard rock/alternative etc but in this case i make an exception

Kind of, but she is considered to be the "Mother of MP3". So, you can keep your man card under the pretense of owning Suzanne Vega as technology/nerd study material.