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  • #11
    Originally posted by Baron Dants I'm guessing you've never seen the reaaally big cellist that plays for the National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia.
    It doesn't matter if we call it "Armenian National Shower Choir and Circus" instead

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    • #12
      Originally posted by felizitation It doesn't matter if we call it "Armenian National Shower Choir and Circus" instead
      Oh, it really won't be too funny...

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Baron Dants Oh, it really won't be too funny...
        You voted you sing. It'll be funny enough with you in the ochestra/Circus.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by felizitation You voted you sing. It'll be funny enough with you in the ochestra/Circus.
          I happen to take my shower singing very personally, and would appreciate if you stopped making derogatory remarks towards my unfound talents.

          Thank you

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          • #15
            I only sing in the shower at 4 am.

            I also pee in the shower.
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #16
              My favourite shower songs are:

              La Bohème - Aznavour
              Emmenez-moi - Aznavour
              Ne me quittes pas - Brel
              Kazananots - Hakhverdian
              Ko Jampan - Hakhverdian
              Yete Imanayir - Hakhverdian
              Hbard Hay Aghchig - Rouben Matevosian
              Yerevani Siroon Aghchig - everybody sings it (Babadjanian composition)

              And I eventually end up singing Sartarabad, Zartir Lao, and Yerevan - Erepouni.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Baron Dants My favourite shower songs are:

                La Bohème - Aznavour
                Emmenez-moi - Aznavour
                Ne me quittes pas - Brel
                Kazananots - Hakhverdian
                Ko Jampan - Hakhverdian
                Yete Imanayir - Hakhverdian
                Hbard Hay Aghchig - Rouben Matevosian
                Yerevani Siroon Aghchig - everybody sings it (Babadjanian composition)

                And I eventually end up singing Sartarabad, Zartir Lao, and Yerevan - Erepouni.
                And to which phase of your shower do you associate each of these songs ?

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by felizitation And to which phase of your shower do you associate each of these songs ?
                  Well, I don't sing all songs during one shower session.

                  HOWEVER, Shampooing goes best with ne me quittes pas, and you scrub harder as he gets angrier and louder.

                  When I'm soaping the sponge and all, la bohème is a good choice. Slow, almost sensual.

                  When it comes to cleaning my body, Kazananots is a good song. Starts out slow, gets angry and fast, and slows down in the end.

                  And after that, I spend another 10 minutes singing the good old traditional armenian songs.

                  Sartarabad usually goes on for about 30 seconds after I've left the shower.

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                  • #19
                    Oh, and Emmenez-moi is the best shower song of all.

                    At any given time, it can jump in. No schedule needed. However, it remains respectful and wouldn't dare interrupt my armenian songs.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Baron Dants Oh, and Emmenez-moi is the best shower song of all.

                      At any given time, it can jump in. No schedule needed. However, it remains respectful and wouldn't dare interrupt my armenian songs.
                      I prefer making weird noises with soap and parts of body. The louder the noises, the cleaner the body.
                      And each time, it is new song, a perfect, original and rare piece of art.

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