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Songs garages play

Started by SirDavidAlhambra, July 30, 2019, 07:59:12 PM

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Hello everyone, I always take interest in the songs played in garages, I think it tells you quite a lot about the garage and the personalities of the people that work there.

I have noticed that quite a lot of garages listen to Planet Rock on their radio. I went to a tyre fitting place today and they were listening to ââ,¬Å"Living on a prayerââ,¬Â by Bon Jovi. The tyre guy was really enjoying it as he fitted those tyres. It did make me chuckle, always nice to see people enjoying themselves.

Just another of lifeââ,¬â,,¢s happy little amusements.

Maybe you have some little observations or stories to share too? Thank you
I drive a Seat Alhambra 1.9Tdi which has 115bhp and an automatic gearbox.

I am happy to help you with all your questions. I am not a qualified mechanic but seem to be better at fixing my car than even the most experienced garages.

I have lots of friends here and very much enjoy talking with you all. Always remember, a motor car is a serious tool and should be treated with respect. Put your safety first, always.

Last I went to had Nirvana going full tilt. Was a gov workshop though hahaha

ââ,¬Å"Smells like Nirvanaââ,¬Â hehe
I drive a Seat Alhambra 1.9Tdi which has 115bhp and an automatic gearbox.

I am happy to help you with all your questions. I am not a qualified mechanic but seem to be better at fixing my car than even the most experienced garages.

I have lots of friends here and very much enjoy talking with you all. Always remember, a motor car is a serious tool and should be treated with respect. Put your safety first, always.