- PLEASE NOTE: These are all just random ideas I had for what could happen in a comic strip I'm working on:
- Coming up with elaborate battle scenes to songs on her iPod as she walks around
- Having a friend record lectures from classes and put them on her iPod and overhearing some odd comments by the professor
- Having an overly emotional iPod that starts taking control of the music Pam is listening to
- Comparing the different sizes of iPods in a very suggestive way with her friends, only to have her mom overhear
- Have Pam imagine her iPod as a person
- Limewire vs. Ruckus vs. iTunes
- Battery dies, far from a charger, and Pam falls into a deep depression
- Having one earbud start to die, shock her ear, etc, and Pam wonders why her iPod has betrayed her
- Momentarily listening to a friend's iPod and having her iPod come up with songs asking if it was being cheated on...
- Have her define multitasking as listening to two iPods at once
- Awkward places for Pam to start singing along to the song on her iPod
- Pam smuggling her iPod into class and other random places that one isn't supposed to have electronic devices with such excuses as "It's my Pacemaker."
- Judging a date by his Most Played playlist
- Pam discussing how the iPod has replaced television, movie theaters, telephones, CDs, cassette tapes, eight-tracks, records, and zipdrive, and how iPods will soon have replaced all common household appliances, ie a blender
- Pam on a witness stand, saying that she doesn't remember anything from some sort of vicious crime, because she had her headphones on
- Have a friend find something awkward on Pam's iPod, like Barney songs or something
- Have Pam be scolded for having her iPod on in class, then trick the professor into scolding her in front of the whole class until he's red in the face, only to have her swing the end of her headphones around, with no iPod attached (it was never on)
- Have Pam pause her iPod in public to hear what people are saying about her
- Pam falls asleep to a song, then can only speak in the lyrics upon waking
- Having Pam use Shuffle as a fortune teller
- Pam's parents threaten that one day her earbuds will stick to her ears one day if she wears them too often, so when she takes them off to shower, they put glue on the inside
- Pam finds herself uable to NOT dance to a song in public, probably a post office
- A friend looks at Pam's weird playlists: Curbstomping, Jungle Adventure, Meeting Elton John, Watching Man vs. Wild, Airplane Crash, March 1st 1998, Fight to the Death with Natalie Portman, Dog Show, Queen Elizabeth II, Waffles, etc
- Pam tries to find a Kevlar iPod cover when she goes to Washington, D.C.
- Pam has a chance meeting with her iPod soulmate, singing the same obscure song as her, right before the elevator doors close in their star-crossed faces
- Pam mystifies her friends by being able to match them to their iPods by songs alone
- After hearing "Little Drummer Boy" on her Shuffle, Pam goes to visit a pregnant relative. She puts her earbuds on the lady's tummy and says "I played my best for Him, pa rum pum pum pum," before putting them back in and waiting in the car.
- Pam has an awkward moment whilst tuning out a friend, and hears only the really awkward parts of the conversation between songs
- Pam tries to get her pets to listen, and then include a dog, a cat, a fish, a hamster, and a parrot, and scorns them for not appreciating Madonna
- Pam's mother momentarily borrows Pam's iPod, and Pam walks into see her singing Ludacris as she dusts
- On a long family car trip, Pam is totally silent, except for the clicking of her iPod as she changes songs. After a long while, she rips her earbuds off and screams "I'VE BEEN ASKING FOR TACO BELL IN MORSE CODE FOR ALMOST AN HOUR, WHAT THE HELL, GUYS?? DAD, WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO YOU BEING A SEABEE??"
- Pam invents amazing and elaborate ways of concealing the fact that she has an iPod in class
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