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Digging Out of Debt, the Second Batch
10/28/2003
I've put 15 more CDs up on eBay. Once again, if you'd like to contribute to the cause of getting my family out of a rented house that, simply put, needs a new everything, please consider bidding on some CDs. Look at it this way: if I can get out of debt and, therefore, out of this house, I'll be less stressed out and even more rationally insightful. (Even more?) Faith No More, "Songs to Make Love To" Jeffrey Gaines, "Selections from Jeffrey Gaines" Genesis, "No Son of Mine" Genesis, "I Can't Dance" Happy Mondays, Yes, Please! Chris Harford, "Selections from Be Headed" House of Large Sizes, My Ass-Kicking Life INXS, "Not Enough Time" The Jesus and Mary Chain, "Far Gone and Out" Denis Leary, No Cure for Cancer King Missile, Happy Hour Life Sex & Death, The Silent Majority Loose Ends, "Don't Be a Fool" Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Skynyrd Summer Sampler '95" Mannheim Steamroller, Christmas in the Aire
Posted by Justin Katz @ 11:09
PM EST
3 comments
Got any VeggieTales? Clash? Catholic Latin classics? I might still be weak enough to spend .31 on Elvis Costello, even, but I'm not sure...
Davey's mommy @ 10/28/2003
11:54 PM EST
Mrs. Mommy, I think my one Clash CD, Combat Rock, became a trade-in a few months ago, and somehow I never managed to pick up any Elvis Costello... one of those "he'll always be there" purchase postponements. As for Catholic Latin, I do have some choral music coming up in future batches, but I'm starting at the least-listened-to end of my collection. (I don't know why, exactly; it just seemed the right way to go about it... maybe in case some unforeseen windfall comes my way while I'm in the process.) P.S. I'm glad you stopped by. I cleared my cache the other day and couldn't remember what your new URL was.
Justin Katz @ 10/29/2003
01:48 PM EST
Yeah, that makes sense, selling the least listened to stuff first. I actually have all the major Clash albums on CD and vinyl, but there might be other things available. We will probably be unloading a whole lot of my husband's ska records in the near future. Chirp.hoppybird.com does seem more memorable, but it was time for that domain to go.
D's m @ 10/29/2003
06:25 PM EST
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