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Date Posted: 11:14:03 02/14/03 Fri
Author: Kevin M
Subject: Re: THUMPing Sounds
In reply to: thomas kenney 's message, "THUMPing Sounds" on 07:29:21 02/14/03 Fri

I have the same problem. The music is going all day and its just to much. I don't know what to do. I don't want to move but I can't take much more of the noise.

Kevin


>dear curves, i posted a message yesterday but didn't
>see it listed today. am i the one you black balled?
>you should know that in addition to running an optical
>business in a strip mall, i also teach aerobics part
>time. i am familiar with getting people motivated to
>exercise with music. i think the curves concept is a
>great way to attract people who are turned off by the
>local health clubs (for whatever reason).
>but the thumping? why? if your business is based on
>"the music", shouldn't you also be experts at setting
>up businesses that are "neighbor friendly"?
>it's not hard to find business owners who are unhappy
>with the thumping noises coming from standard
>construction walls.
>i would love to have a curves next to my store if only
>i didn't have to listen to that all day thumping. i
>think when the sound barrier is finally built, i can
>enjoy the increased traffic the curves brings to the
>shopping center.
>i shouldn't have to take medication to "cope" with the
>thumping sounds.
>if i've been blackballed for my honest observations,
>then shame on the board administrators. honest debate
>never hurts.

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