Whenever I see the word Pandora, I hear Olivia Newton John singing "Xanadu" (a song co-workers liked to torture me with the summer I was on that math project). It's not a pleasant association.
I owned that album as a child (the soundtrack to Xanadu). And, see, that is the exact kind of song that, if you liked it, Pandora would play when people were around, embarrassing you.
In the car, I listen to KSAL; most of the rest of the time, if I listen to music, it's Pandora.
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Whenever I see the word Pandora, I hear Olivia Newton John singing "Xanadu" (a song co-workers liked to torture me with the summer I was on that math project). It's not a pleasant association.
I owned that album as a child (the soundtrack to Xanadu). And, see, that is the exact kind of song that, if you liked it, Pandora would play when people were around, embarrassing you.
In the car, I listen to KSAL; most of the rest of the time, if I listen to music, it's Pandora.
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