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Songs By Rolling Stones, Ac/Dc Can Promote Pub Violence, British Study Finds
Posted by: UrbanSteel ()
Date: May 29, 2008 18:37

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Re: Songs By Rolling Stones, Ac/Dc Can Promote Pub Violence, British Study Finds
Posted by: Spud ()
Date: May 29, 2008 19:07

I wish somebody would give me a bunch of government money to complile one these pointless and completely nonsensical studies, which govenment offices seem so fond of !
Good work if you get get it...and complete and utter bollocks !

Re: Songs By Rolling Stones, Ac/Dc Can Promote Pub Violence, British Study Finds
Posted by: Amused ()
Date: May 29, 2008 19:13

> Loud music also makes it difficult for people to hear each other, leading to an increase in misunderstandings, the study found.

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It's a pity there's no such bar where I live. No way to listen to "Brown Sugar".

Re: Songs By Rolling Stones, Ac/Dc Can Promote Pub Violence, British Study Finds
Posted by: shadooby ()
Date: May 29, 2008 19:32

I also heard that same study found that any song by George Michael resulted in more cases of men masturbating in the bathrooms.

Re: Songs By Rolling Stones, Ac/Dc Can Promote Pub Violence, British Study Finds
Posted by: kensbro ()
Date: May 29, 2008 22:04

Brown Sugar in particular, makes me drive faster.

Drums beat and cold English blood runs hot - no doubt!



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Re: Songs By Rolling Stones, Ac/Dc Can Promote Pub Violence, British Study Finds
Posted by: Barn Owl ()
Date: May 29, 2008 23:18

There could actually be some truth in this interesting theory.

After all, I can recall countless times when I've felt pretty violent towards unsociable neighbours who have asked me turn the Stones down.



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