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Happy in his work.

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merlotgran Sat 06-Jul-13 17:01:50

When DH was a farm manager he rarely got a chance to drive the 'big boy's toys' unless he was covering breaks during harvest. He has a strong baritone voice and you could hear him singing over the loudest of engines....it's not quite the same in a landrover.

grannyactivist Sat 06-Jul-13 16:56:02

I have a compulsion to hum/sing etc. and often don't realise I'm doing it until someone makes a comment. Thus far, in spite of my limited musical ability, all the comments are cheerful ones. grin

Grannyknot Sat 06-Jul-13 14:02:59

And as we know now, those who do warble are keeping their voices in shape! smile. I think we need a music note emoticon.

annodomini Sat 06-Jul-13 13:08:40

That's lovely, ginny. We so rarely hear people spontaneously singing, humming or whistling tunes nowadays.

mollie Sat 06-Jul-13 13:08:11

There's a woman in a local supermarket here who does the same but its not such a pleasure for the rest of us! Still, nice that she's happy in her job!

whenim64 Sat 06-Jul-13 13:02:40

smile

ginny Sat 06-Jul-13 12:37:23

Yesterday as I went into a large supermarket I could hear a very good deep voice singing 'Oh, what a beautiful morning' .It echoed around the building and I thought it was someone giving a performance. As I rounded the corner I realised it was a workman ( hi-vis jacket and all) singing his heart out as he worked. Certainly put a smile on a lot of peoples faces, and made my day.smile