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Are your horns music to your ears?

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  1. Kevin

    Kevin YF Moderator

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    Musical horns...

    MSC Zoe plays the Star Wars theme:


    From another angle:


    I love it. LOL
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    Tom Serio was stationed on top of John Rosatti's Christensen "Remember When" during the 2013 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show for the traditional "sounding of the horns" that culminates the five-day event. Listen closely and you will hear horn renditions of Popeye the Sailorman, Auld Lang Syne and Happy Birthday. I can't recall where I was in the show when the horns blew, but I do Remember When. ;)

  3. Norseman

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    Horny boaters, what is new...? :D
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    I so don't like the sound of loud horns. Really makes me uncomfortable. Horn used as it should be, I'm fine, but the blasting of many, give me some ear plugs please. And, yes, I did hear the horns at the end of the boat show. I do remember where I was. I was one of two on a double lounge on our patio.
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    +1

    Loud horns for fog.
    For entertainment....:(
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    When we lived in NC, we got horns blasting every time a local high school won a game. Now, as there were half a dozen high schools around us, it often didn't matter who won, we got it.