On the TCM Fan Page on Facebook, yesterday, Dora Epstein wrote:
Finally a Judy Garland movie I liked. The Clock!! She did not sing .. her voice just doesn't agree with my ears. Haha. Great actress.
I replied:
So terribly sorry for you because of your defective ears.
And then some Karen replied:
Shelly Lyn Marshall
Ron Pulliam wow. Not nice. Just because some of us do not prefer Judy and Liza's voices does not mean our audio receptors are defective. Sounds which one perceives as overly or pleasing are subjective, not objective. You seem old enough to understand both this concept as well as the one Thumper's mother shared in the movie "Bambi." You may need to pull the clip for a refresher.
I responded to her by saying:
Terribly sorry, Shelly Lyn, for your zero sense of humor.
Was I wrong?