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The Answer to
My Prayers
I've said it before, I love my job. But, it's hard to get
anything done around here, considering I am surrounded by
a pack of men that act like kindergarteners most of the
time. Ok, that's not fair. They are smart, sophisticated,
mature men. Who act like kindergarteners, flailing about
in their mis-matched outfits, yapping about useless topics
such as video games & cars.
What's a girl to do? Block it out, that's what. And these
noise cancelling earbuds do the trick very nicely. The kind
people at Rivet were nice enough to send me a few pairs,
and although I'm sure they are all equally wonderful, I'm
partial to the pink ones. (No surprise there.) One of my
favorite features is the different sizes of rubber ear plug
things - because with my tiny ears, even the "normal"
sized buds were a pain in the - ear. Also, the cord is not
rubber, it's cloth. How unique. How "cool." Plus,
these puppies go REALLY loud. So even when the boys are
making crude jokes about something only a man would find
funny (I'm rolling my eyes), I stay happy in my own little
world.
They retail at around $30. So they're cute, inexpensive,
and they work. What else do I really need? Well, it would
be nice if they sprayed "boy repellant."
Review by TechDarling
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