The Honey Bas at Cane Rosso is $10 for you Dallasites.
i love watching fights brew inside BigHearing.
The Honey Bas at Cane Rosso is $10 for you Dallasites.
I'm calling you out right here. That's bull . Go take a picture and show me.
My guess is that you're trolling me to try to get me riled up.
If not, then I recommend you go listen to a pair of Beats and then come back and report your findings.
My guess is that we'll (you'll) discover how superior Beats are or we'll learn that your ears and brain aren't made to hear and understand sounds and music.
Can you give me a list for the greater SA area please?
Read on Google reviews that the pizza crust is gummy and chewy and soggy.
Also, that's more expensive than the elite pizza place I ate at by Times Square last year
My word is top notch and of the highest standard. And this is why I only use Bose©.
Bose©- Used only by the best.
People do hear some frequencies louder or softer than others, so its not a surprise.
Personally, I like using my diaphragm for sensing very low frequencies.
Especially while spying on elephants.
ty Beats probably still not worth it at that price. Bose though, it's all about Sennheiser tbh.
Bose©- At least our name doesn't sound Nazi™.
So Nazi's good now? I wonder how many Jews had to burn so you could listen to your subpar headphones?
beat me by seconds
s that company got founded after WW II.
It's Neapolitan wood-fired, so it's not going to be Pizza Hut crust. It's worth the price. Split with a friend and it's $5 each and enough for both.
by Nazis
If this don't sound like Nazi shenanigans...
The company was founded in 1945, just a few weeks after the end of World War II, by Fritz Sennheiser (1912–2010)[2][3] and seven fellow engineers of the University of Hannover in a laboratory called Laboratorium Wennebostel (shortened, "Lab W"). The laboratory was named after the village of Wennebostel in the municipality of Wedemark to where it had been moved due to the war. Its first product was a voltmeter.[1] Lab W began building microphones in 1946 with the DM1, and began developing them in 1947 with the DM2. By 1955, the company had 250 employees, and had begun production of many products including geophysical equipment, the Noise-Compensated microphone (DM4), microphone transformers, mixers, and miniature magnetic headphones. Labor W was renamed 'Sennheiser electronic' in 1958.[4]
Plus if you listen closely you can hear the soft subliminal anti-Semitic messages they play underneath whatever you're listening to.
Beats, Sennheiser, Bose
which of these guys do you want to trust with your audio needs?
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the third guy, he's neither geriatric nor black
I'm not surprised that's your pick. Not one bit.
tbh it's like choosing between an earthquake, tornado or flood
I was going to include your favorite, Skullcandy, but Google was to politically correct to let me search for “picture of re ed old amputee eating his own feces”
Large headphones in general are overrated.
I go with the $8 Sony small headphones that are better than earbuds but aren't albatrosses tbh.
Shouldn't the wood fire make it crispier?
I loves me some crispy, thin crusted pizza.
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