A stereo can play music. A stereo can play talking stories. Really, they’re called audio books, but we call them talking stories because that makes more sense. A stereo can be used to play music at ballet. Usually it’s the piano, but a stereo can work, too.
I put my stereo into the wheelbarrow. I wheeled it to the manure pile, and dumped it out onto the steaming heap of winter horse manure. The stereo seemed to steam.
As I was aproaching the intersection of 108 and vine, I reached for my stereo that was mysteriously no longer there. It must have been one of the young ghetto kids who stole it when I parked for coffee earlier.
Stereos have transformed the way the work environment operates. By permiting employees to listen to music in the respective environments, productivity, morale, and output increase. Stereos will continue to indirectly drive the success of organizations while keeping workers.
i love stereo it makes sound wide and mixes sound better when you take mono tracks and put them in stereo. i like phil collins that guy rocked the 80s like it was going out of style which it kind of was but that easy lover shit was on the money baby. i forget the other guys name
Hells yeah, pump it in stereo. I gotta get my beats in my area, I ain’t tryin to scare ya just pumpin the sounds into the air. I love the music, it fills my soul, keep the stereo pumpin I’m on a roll
I like to listen to the stereo, although we don’t have any stereo around anymore. Really the stereo is a dinosaur. I think of a turn table. and mya cassette
Music plays, music thats mellow and easy to sing to. A song you know very well that no matter what your mood is you can’t help but sing. You were angry before but now you feel the anger leave you as the music from the stereo enwraps you.
The music plays through the airwaves. Filling the room with the much needed sound to engulf the listeners. Happiness hits the ears of many. A few hipsters realize the music is too cool to listen to.
the sound came from the stereo in a non-stop stream that made my ears bleed and made me want to burn down buildings. Why can’t he just get a clue and take his crazy act somewhere else? Get out you jerk!
Stereo is often thought of in a context surrounding sound and digital media, however in order to lead a fully satisfying life, we must have a stereo mindset. Right and Left brain, na’mean?
I love driving in the summer with my windows down listening to my car stereo. I love my hair flying in the wind, the warm breeze on my face. It’s so fun to sing along to the music. I’ts freeing. I don’t have any luck with stereos in my house, though. I always find ones that are supposed to be really nice but they end up not working. My current sterio
Stereo… sound that is broken into two components to provide a fuller experience for the listener. Wouldn’t it be nice if we would apply that concept to thoughts and not just music?
sound plays out of the electronic contraption. it magnifies sound. You can use it to listen to the radio, to a cd, tape, or mp3. you can sometimes take it with you if its portable.
a noxious object, a tumor glued to the ears of young teenagers, a conduit, an ear funnel for pouring in the inanity of over-funded, under-talented artists. stereo.
i wish i had brought my stereo with me to college. it is big and has 4 speakers that would rock the walls off my dorm room. i love listening to music on my stereo and dancing around like a crazy person.
the stereo blasts music of yesterday as the car moves along the highway. been a while since the driver has felt this at ease with herself, the car and the pelting rain.
the music brings back fond memories. of years gone by, people gone wild and age never to return.
I had a stereo when I was little that was pink. My sister had one that was peach, much larger than mine. They buttons were all different colors, and I really wanted a big one, even though I couldn’t carry it. My father used to record things on the reel to reel tapes to play on the big stereo which I used to sit under and listen to records of my mothers when I was little.
I hear things in stero because I have two ears, which God organized so that I’ll listen twice as much as I speak. My first stero system was a Pioneer system. Oh, I remember how excited I was by the whole idea of high fidelity stereo. Why this should be so is not clear to me as fidelity was never an issue for me in other areas of my life.
i love my stereo. simple as that. music makes me happy and my steroe provides such happiness. life shooul come with a soundtrack. until that happends, ill conform with my stereo.
I’m going to get a new stereo
Really, what type?
I was thinking of going with English dandy that likes tea or dumb Irishman
By Damo again on 09.04.2009
A stereo can play music. A stereo can play talking stories. Really, they’re called audio books, but we call them talking stories because that makes more sense. A stereo can be used to play music at ballet. Usually it’s the piano, but a stereo can work, too.
By Sarah (Age 7) on 09.04.2009
iam jus trying this to see what others have written
By newbie on 09.04.2009
I put my stereo into the wheelbarrow. I wheeled it to the manure pile, and dumped it out onto the steaming heap of winter horse manure. The stereo seemed to steam.
By Anonymous on 09.04.2009
As I was aproaching the intersection of 108 and vine, I reached for my stereo that was mysteriously no longer there. It must have been one of the young ghetto kids who stole it when I parked for coffee earlier.
By Jason on 09.04.2009
load pumping tunes pulsing through the walls.
By raycel on 09.04.2009
I listen to my music all night long, yet I can’t seem to relax, so many thoughts running through my head I can’t sleep. My Stereo
By RichardSon on 09.04.2009
Stereos have transformed the way the work environment operates. By permiting employees to listen to music in the respective environments, productivity, morale, and output increase. Stereos will continue to indirectly drive the success of organizations while keeping workers.
By Mike on 09.04.2009
i love stereo it makes sound wide and mixes sound better when you take mono tracks and put them in stereo. i like phil collins that guy rocked the 80s like it was going out of style which it kind of was but that easy lover shit was on the money baby. i forget the other guys name
By boo on 09.04.2009
Hells yeah, pump it in stereo. I gotta get my beats in my area, I ain’t tryin to scare ya just pumpin the sounds into the air. I love the music, it fills my soul, keep the stereo pumpin I’m on a roll
By HeyHey on 09.04.2009
I like to listen to the stereo, although we don’t have any stereo around anymore. Really the stereo is a dinosaur. I think of a turn table. and mya cassette
By Shannon on 09.04.2009
Music plays, music thats mellow and easy to sing to. A song you know very well that no matter what your mood is you can’t help but sing. You were angry before but now you feel the anger leave you as the music from the stereo enwraps you.
By Stasha on 09.04.2009
Life is such!
Turn on the stereo your Spirits are high
great songs pour into the air
energy carries through the wind.
Listen to the spirit of the wind.
By Will on 09.04.2009
The music plays through the airwaves. Filling the room with the much needed sound to engulf the listeners. Happiness hits the ears of many. A few hipsters realize the music is too cool to listen to.
By Tim on 09.04.2009
my stereo up loud
middle finger to the croud
my music my movement
damn right i’m proud
By Phillip on 09.04.2009
the sound came from the stereo in a non-stop stream that made my ears bleed and made me want to burn down buildings. Why can’t he just get a clue and take his crazy act somewhere else? Get out you jerk!
By Amy on 09.04.2009
Stereo is often thought of in a context surrounding sound and digital media, however in order to lead a fully satisfying life, we must have a stereo mindset. Right and Left brain, na’mean?
By Danny on 09.04.2009
is that the only word they can come up with…stereo? I was here last night and it waS THE SAME WORD THE WORD NEVER CHANGES?
By CHERYL on 09.04.2009
sound coming form tow sides, both ears working, music. listening and flaoting sounds, surrounded by noise, duaphonic. amplified happieness.
By jeff on 09.04.2009
stereo thinking stereo plugging in the stereo double sound double ear double full sound
By Anonymous on 09.04.2009
She works for the weekend
Mix tape of her favorite bands
Tearin’ up the radio
Lost in the stereo sound
(8)
- All Time Low
By :) on 09.04.2009
my stereo is broken i am broken i cannot afford to buy another one in fact i am so broke i cannot even pay atte4tion
By suhail on 09.04.2009
His acoustic guitar sings gently to my soul
My soul awakens to his song
His pick and strum stroke my heart
My body melts at his sigh.
By Linda on 09.04.2009
A mix of analog sound and 60′s tech. A skateboard company with all the style and grace.
By Gerard Wizner on 09.04.2009
I love driving in the summer with my windows down listening to my car stereo. I love my hair flying in the wind, the warm breeze on my face. It’s so fun to sing along to the music. I’ts freeing. I don’t have any luck with stereos in my house, though. I always find ones that are supposed to be really nice but they end up not working. My current sterio
By Maria on 09.04.2009
Stereo… sound that is broken into two components to provide a fuller experience for the listener. Wouldn’t it be nice if we would apply that concept to thoughts and not just music?
By Carol Chapman on 09.04.2009
I am still looking for a home theater system… the stereo
By ashish on 09.04.2009
the music blared. thunder outside failed to drown it out. She hated the noise….but she hated the silence more.
By silent on 09.04.2009
sound plays out of the electronic contraption. it magnifies sound. You can use it to listen to the radio, to a cd, tape, or mp3. you can sometimes take it with you if its portable.
By kyle on 09.04.2009
a noxious object, a tumor glued to the ears of young teenagers, a conduit, an ear funnel for pouring in the inanity of over-funded, under-talented artists. stereo.
By provie82 on 09.04.2009
i wish i had brought my stereo with me to college. it is big and has 4 speakers that would rock the walls off my dorm room. i love listening to music on my stereo and dancing around like a crazy person.
By emily on 09.04.2009
Back in the day. Big old box in my parents’ living room. Turntable. Have to be very, very careful dropping the stylus on the Mitch Miller record.
By Paul on 09.04.2009
the stereo blasts music of yesterday as the car moves along the highway. been a while since the driver has felt this at ease with herself, the car and the pelting rain.
the music brings back fond memories. of years gone by, people gone wild and age never to return.
By may on 09.04.2009
the stereoed songs when played in earphones just make my heart swell with happiness cause there is just so many sounds to be heard that you don’t us
By tokkie on 09.04.2009
I had a stereo when I was little that was pink. My sister had one that was peach, much larger than mine. They buttons were all different colors, and I really wanted a big one, even though I couldn’t carry it. My father used to record things on the reel to reel tapes to play on the big stereo which I used to sit under and listen to records of my mothers when I was little.
By Rachel on 09.04.2009
I hear things in stero because I have two ears, which God organized so that I’ll listen twice as much as I speak. My first stero system was a Pioneer system. Oh, I remember how excited I was by the whole idea of high fidelity stereo. Why this should be so is not clear to me as fidelity was never an issue for me in other areas of my life.
By John Kador on 09.04.2009
i like to listen to my sterio all the time
By scott on 09.04.2009
i love my stereo. simple as that. music makes me happy and my steroe provides such happiness. life shooul come with a soundtrack. until that happends, ill conform with my stereo.
By Anonymous on 09.04.2009
stereo means a way of looking at a particular thing.
a organic compound has stereo isomers.
By saurabh on 09.04.2009
voices in stereo
greet me downstairs
too much
interference
can’t her them
real clear
but I did hear this:
jump!
so
i
did
By Anonymous on 09.04.2009