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Blah! learn to put records back in the right sleeves, in the right crates, and the right side up in the crate!!!
I spent so long today organizing everything... and guess what? I seem to have an empty shake ur body sleeve as well?? I dunno if its at your house, or where the hell its gone to, but its gone.. FIND IT OR DIE! anyways, plur plur, fastforward and all that jazz... don't forget melting man on saturday. |
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oh man, mismatched records and sleeves ruins lives. organized records = life |
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:kam: ahahahahahaha. Yeah, my bad, but it was like 5 in the morning and it was dark so i couldn't see where the records were going.
Um, about tonight... I don't know. Anytime, it doesn't matter to me. I'll be home from work just after 7, so gimme some time to do a little pre-drinking and them I'm good to go. What time do YOU want to be there by. and yes Oliver, you are right. Organised records = life. |
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just thought i'd give you an update on unorgasnised records...
I got meeself a nice big black bin that's perfect for keeping them nice and tidy while in the house. You should get one of them also... they have them for sale at ikea. yeah I know, not funny. |
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i've heard about those big black bins.. someone really smart found them at ikea and thought that they would be perfect crates for records, and they look pretty nice too!
speaking of which, I need to add a forth crate to my collection... damn records, why do I love wasting my money so much? |
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haha.. they've already outgrown my designated record space, so I had to add another crate with a lid and use it as a side table, and I have some oldies records and stuff thats just for collecting, not playing stashed in my closet! THEY'RE EVERYWHERE!
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pps.. today i wrote an in class rhetorical analysis essay on an article about the postive feedback loop present in today prostate screening and aggressive therapy processes.
basically i had no clue wtf I was writing about and I wrote this when I had writers block: Although now cancer free, approximately 60% of patients are ''unable to have an erection...having never had [any] erectile problems before surgery." In addition, 30% of patients also need to wear "pads to deal with leaking urine." (then I god writers block...then I wrote): DEP-ENDS! I just wrote it, and all i know about it is that post you made... i burst out laughing in the middle of class. |