Screzaloos?


If most of the population are getting rid of their cd's in favor of that little idodlodpod or something,
why am I increasing my collection?
Am I p*ssing into the wind?
Is there a cure for the affliction
buyingolladaseedeesdatisee? I have been buying one opera
a day for 5 weeks now.Cripes.
Are you in the same boat with the wind battering your face too?
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Gawdbless,
You must be like all those people buying records in 1990.

Honest1
Not sure what problems people have if they want to put their iPod music on something else. There is a little hack (around for 7-8yrs now) called "Senuti" which takes care of this.
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Maybe I am being a bit paranoid in that I think in my head
that the humble cd won't be with us for long, I mean I have seen the evidence, when I look at music shops on line there
are more items to download than to ship to me.
Elizabeth, wow, you are getting some serious bargains there,
I usually pay between third to half off retail, that's what I aim for, but sadly most of what I am buying does not come anywhere near the 06% to 10% what you are paying,I wish, geez, I would need a new house! I do want items to be as close to new as possible, which thankfully most classical cd's are better than the average.I have enough now unplayed
rock music of yesteryear on vinyl, that for the most part I can't listen to any more, especially the likes of Ozzy Osbourne/van halen and all those 'big hair' bands et al.
The Mrs comes home from work now and says 'I'm home,
what you bought today'?!!!
Perhaps I should pass her the sherry bottle too?lol
Ahhh, the joys of being a music cd collector.
My addiction (the cd's, not the drink) costs a loss less than the horse we have.Not even close!.
Gawdless...when your ready to get rid of that vinyl hairband collection (especially the ozzy and the VH) I will glady take it off your hands....
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