Confusing at first, but keep listening for japes and hilarity
The other day I was walking down Sixth St in the music capital of the world and we found a fun little establishment that had pianos engaging in petty to-the-death antics known as a “dueling piano bar”. I’m assuming due to a dispute regarding the innocence of the younger sister of one of the pianos. I came away thoroughly excited about the prospect of other musical paraphernalia experiencing the very human feeling of jealousy and needing to express it with fisticuffs or a pistol. Imagine my utter delight that a quick search for “instruments that disagree” came up with this podcast “Opposing Bases”. I could overlook the obvious spelling mistake in the title, attributing it to the human owners of such melodious producers being frankly a bit thick. My delight turned into confusion with their strange mention of instruments and then horror when I realized they were talking about traffic control but IN THE AIR! Could these deep, heavy tone boxes suddenly overcome gravity? A well-meaning friend explained that they were actually talking about airplanes and those who fly. Also about those who don’t like to fly them but instead tell fliers what to do. That sounds like a recipe for duels if ever I could imagine one. Everything they says seems accurate, funny and/or useful so I will continue to listen in the hope for some petty argument over the airwaves or maybe an altercation that actually comes to blows. Thanks, guys, and keep up the good work. Contacting tower! MIK
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