My new Zune card

I've moved my Windows Live ID from Hotmail.com to Live.com in the past year, so I've got a different Zune Card now. Here it is...

 
No making fun of my music collection now. I'm sure we all have some embarrassing choices. :)

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Anna_T
on Sep 16, 2008
Not that bad... Enya and The Corrs saves you ;)
BestSnowman
on Sep 16, 2008
I'm curious why you needed a new Zune card, you can transfer a Zune ID/XBL ID from one live id to another. Though I have only done it through the Xbox dashboard, not sure how to do it through the Zune software.
dgrisman
on Sep 16, 2008
Any Pogues in your library?
shark47
on Sep 16, 2008
A message on your social page: "Paul T Live is lonely. Become a friend!" :-) I thought all 15 Zune owners had made the Zune tattoo guy their friend.
Dipsh t Admin
on Sep 16, 2008
I see you got the Bronze Power Listener award for Collective Soul!
tayme
on Sep 16, 2008
@Paul - Mine is even worse...I share it with my wife and daughter...I wish that we could set up 3 tags and link them to one Zune Pass, but I haven't been able to figure that out. Maybe somebody can help me out with a way to do that. I haven't spent a lot of time on it, I basically listen to 70's and country music and watch the TED podcasts, oh and some Family Guy and Futurama episodes that I record in Media Center and sync up. Somebody else mentioned the TED podcasts last week...if you want some great podcasts go to http://www.ted.com/ and download some of them...they rock!!! --tayme
pthurrott
on Sep 16, 2008
Hey, I've got the random Manilow or John Denver song in there. What can you do?
lotsamystuff
on Sep 16, 2008
John Denver was a musical genius, as is Manilow*. Knowing you have them in your collection makes me much less likely to make a snarky comment about your new age collection. ;-) * Yes, I'm serious.
DRWAM
on Sep 16, 2008
Do you have any Badfinger? Listening to them still makes me sad for them. Only Joey Molland is still alive. As you know, Pete Ham and Tom Evans hung themselves:(
tayme
on Sep 16, 2008
Barry Manilow and John Denver...that's the best you could do for 70's and country? They are OK...but what about Skynard and Toby Keith? I guess that I am showing my NASCAR side with those guys, huh??? --tayme
Waethorn
on Sep 16, 2008
"John Denver was a musical genius" Ya, and "Rocky Mountain High" was about a secondary school.... We all know where that "genius" came from, losta. Stop embarrassing yourself.* * Yes, I'm serious.
WebGuy3000
on Sep 16, 2008
We all have our guilty pleasures. Mine's The Carpenters.
mikegalos@msn.com
on Sep 16, 2008
Hey, even I'll give John Denver credit for popularizing (at least a little) the otherwise obscure songs, "Jimmy Newman" and "Readjustment Blues"
lotsamystuff
on Sep 16, 2008
Again, Wae...why do you keep spewing your venom? Been listening to too much of Canadian Goddess Anne Murray?

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