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RE: Your Friday Chuckle - Every Day Of The Week
7/14/2011 10:14:19 PM
Thank you Peter, those were absolutely awesome to listen too. I too, would say the best ones are Israel and Europe. Kind of reminded me of the school days when the nuns use to take us to the Opera. I've always enjoyed the Opera.
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RE: Your Friday Chuckle - Every Day Of The Week
7/14/2011 11:01:05 PM
Obviously a great trend, if it picks up all over. Nothing like surprising the folks by giving them their smiles back and thereby getting things and business back rolling as they should. Only traditions will make it happen.

So according to tradition I went to the gym this afternoon. And boy! they've got a new machine in. Only used it for half an hour as I started to feel sick. It's great though. It does everything Kit Kats, Mars bars, Snickers, Crisps, the lot.
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RE: Your Friday Chuckle - Every Day Of The Week
7/15/2011 2:57:55 AM

Hi Peter, yes I agree with you and Gaby, that the first and last videos are the best ones, but I also like the third one too. When I read this post and watched the videos I remembered reading an article recently about using classical music to deter crime. Take a look:

How Classical Music Can Reduce Crime, Benefit Your Mood

To classical music enthusiasts, the genre needs no help in extolling its virtues, but researchers have come across some rather surprising benefits of classical music anyway. Among them is the finding that classical music has a penchant for deterring crime.

Robberies Cut by 33 Percent

In 2004 in London, England, the British Transport Police piped classical music into London Underground stations in some of the area's most dangerous neighborhoods. After playing the music for six months:

    Robberies were cut by 33 percent
  • Staff assaults decreased by 25 percent

  • Vandalism went down 37 percent

This is not the first time that classical music has been used to deter crime. In 2001, police in West Palm Beach, Florida installed a CD player and speakers on an abandoned building in a crime-ridden neighborhood. After playing classical music -- mostly Mozart, Bach and Beethoven -- 24 hours a day for about three months, shootings, thefts, loiterers and drug deals decreased.

Classical Music Makes Troublemakers Disperse

A supermarket chain in the UK has also used classical music to stop gangs of youth from congregating outside their stores.

"It is mostly easy listening music that we are playing such as Bach, Tchaikovsky, Vivaldi and Mozart. It is a novel concept, but it does work and does move people on," said regional loss prevention manager Steve Hogarth.

After playing the classical music at the front of the store, reports of troublemakers and graffiti were dramatically reduced.

"The fact that youths hang outside the store is not a crime in itself, but the perception among staff and customers is that it is intimidating. It seems to make it a 'less cool' place to hang out if there is classical music playing," said Hogarth.

Benefits for the Mind and Body

Hospitals are also exploring the use of classical music for patients, surgeons and visitors.

"Waiting rooms get one sound, a chapel gets music that's very beautiful and reflective with a spiritual context, such as instrumental pieces from a Bach cantata. In the maternity ward, tempos will be a bit faster, and we'll create a gentle atmosphere with cute instruments like the oboe and the harp, and include lots of lullabies. There's documentation that the effects of classical music on mind and body are remarkable," says Marc Rynearson, a classical programmer at DMX Music.

Soothing music like classical, for instance, is known to reduce stress and anxiety. One hospital study even found that heart patients received the same anti-anxiety benefits from listening to 30 minutes of classical music as they did from taking the drug Valium.

Some surgeons also report that classical music makes for a relaxed, efficient operating room.

"I find classical music makes for a great environment in the OR," says Dr. Sidney Stapleton. "Often, when the music's playing, there's less chatter, and everyone's more efficient, you can concentrate when you need to, and the time passes quickly."

Source: http://www.sixwise.com/newsletters/06/10/05/how_classical_music_can_reduce_crime_benefit_your_mood_and_increase_your_spending.htm

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Hi All,

My brother-in-law sent me the below videos that are different opera companies performing in markets, food courts and malls. These were surprise performances and aside from the excellent music and singing the facial expressions of the shoppers makes it all the more enjoyable.

Not that I'm in any way prejudiced but I think the first one in Israel and the last one in Pamplona are the best. The last is the most professional video of them all.

Most of the videos were filmed in Europe, 1 in Israel, 3 in the United States and 1 in England. I'd say the Europeans and Israelis appreciated the operas more then the Americans and Brits did. What do you think?

Shalom,

Peter

Dizengoff Center Food Court in Tel Aviv
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNqosHRbWog



Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zmwRitYO3w

Central Market in Valencia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3sLHPjkpNE


Food Market in Washington
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-HJT3epkK0


S.Ambrogio Market in Florence
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp1pbDMt1_g


Covent Garden Market, London
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_MjmsYSMnI


City Market, Kansas City
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrwGrtC-2z8


plaza Del Castillo, Pamplona
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=NLjuGPBusxs&vq=medium




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RE: Your Friday Chuckle - Every Day Of The Week
7/16/2011 2:54:49 AM

Hi friends, now that we have been infused with a bit of culture from Peter's previous post, how about a little red neck humor? I am sure most of you have seen or heard the Blue Collar Comedy crew and I think you will enjoy this video. I also posted one of Larry the Cable Guy with Glenn Beck in Peter's new thread. Be sure and check it out. He has posted some great videos by a young conservative comediene.

http://community.adlandpro.com/forums/post/2464208/MSMHollywoodBiasAgainstConservativeArtistsSoWhatsN.aspx

Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Guys' Favorite Jokes

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RE: Your Friday Chuckle - Every Day Of The Week
7/16/2011 7:31:28 AM
Hi Gaby, Robert, Evelyn & All,

I'm happy you enjoyed the videos as much as I did. I was wondering Gaby do the Nuns in parochial schools in the United States also take the kids to the Opera? I sorta doubt it.

Robert your new machine seems to be to your liking and all that happened cos you watched some operas or is it a daily thing for you? If so I see why you need the gym. :)

Evelyn, I always knew that classical music had positive influences on different people in different ways but I thought that playing classical music and operas in front of stores gets the rowdies to leave is an interesting one and quite funny if you think about it.

Shalom,

Peter

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