Tuesday, June 26, 2007

who's listening to my music?

so yesterday and friday, when i've logged off from my computer at "work", iTunes has asked me if i really want to log off because someone is listening to my music, and do i really want them to stop doing that? do i?

(ok, i know that's not what the iTunes message actually says, but shouldn't it?)

this got me to thinking ... so who exactly is listening to my music at work? and more to the point, if they like to listen to my music, why don't they show themselves? you know, just come up to me or shoot me an e-mail to say "hey, your music is cool. maybe you're cool, too."

it reminds me how at my last job, some of the client services gals listened to my and other people in my department's music, and i wouldn't have found that out if alison hadn't been over there one day and they told her and she told me. and on my last day there, amy said she'd miss listening to "piccadilly palare".

what this all boils down to is that i'm lonely at the new "job". if someone likes my music, i wish they'd show themselves so we could be friends maybe. then maybe instead of sitting in my cube and listening to other people around me be friendly with each other, i could be one of those people being spoken to friendly-ish.

of course, whoever is listening to my music will probably never show themselves. and if they do, we'll probably have nothing in common and hate each other. because that's how things usually work out for me.

ha.

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