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Mine is the same and I was told it is the ac clutch
It sounds like a cello, only higher pitched.
no, it really sounds like a violin, but the song is played with an irish bagpipe (not scotish ones)
Sounds like Joe Walsh playing the solo.
Sounds like a bad acid trip, Woodstock is over man.
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I think it is the actor who plays Dexter on showtime, Michael C. Hall, sounds just like him. It is he has been doing them for a while now
I don't know, but everytime I hear it I want to kill myself. Although it sounds like Kimya Dawson, god forbid.
Buy you saying it then catches and starts makes it sounds more like a bad starter solinoid.
Either you have a short or your circuit is severly overloaded. Either way call an electrician. It sounds like you have a fire hazard.
Two types of verbal humor include puns, which involve a play on words with multiple meanings or similar sounds, and jokes, which are short, amusing stories or exchanges that typically end with a punchline.
John Gower has: Played Night Watchman in "The Merry Christmas" in 1955. Played Obstetrician in "Dixon of Dock Green" in 1955. Played Monty Underwood in "Theatre 625" in 1964. Played Grenadier Captain in "Gaslight Theatre" in 1965. Played Mark the gypsy in "Gaslight Theatre" in 1965. Played Sheriff of Nottingham in "Junior Showtime" in 1969. Played Vearse in "Play for Today" in 1970. Performed in "Sounds Like Les Dawson" in 1974. Played Mr. Norster in "On the Up" in 1990. Played Count Helmut Giddings in "Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady" in 1991. Played Prince Fuspoli in "Evita" in 1996.
Your car sounds like it's running rough. It may need a tune up. Go to a local mechanic and have it checked.
it definitely sounds like the intake bearings..... you should get that looked at
It sounds like it is coming out of the joint. An x-ray would be a good idea, see a doctor to get that done.
sounds like a security issue. i would look for an aftermarket alarm under the dash.
sounds like a bad alternator. Take vehicle to a parts store like Autozone and ask them to test it!