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Post by Galactus on Apr 14, 2006 18:24:30 GMT -5
I have seven copies of Point Of Know Return. I can't give that bitch away. I've tried.
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Post by maarts on Apr 14, 2006 18:24:40 GMT -5
The first Night Ranger is pretty good.
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Post by riley on Apr 14, 2006 18:24:52 GMT -5
Own it.
And the one after it with "Sentimental Street". Apparently a street you guys seem bent on having me travel at length this evening.
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Post by Galactus on Apr 14, 2006 18:26:35 GMT -5
I have six copies of Men At Work - Busniness As Usual, six of Yessongs, six of Chicago Transit Authority, five of Dreamboat Annie...anybody want of any these? Free. Seriously. Pay the shipping and they're yours.
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Post by maarts on Apr 14, 2006 18:27:32 GMT -5
So now that we all own POKR, what's next? Secret handshake?
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Post by riley on Apr 14, 2006 18:27:37 GMT -5
I don't need two copies of any of those Mantis. One is enough. Thanks anyway.
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Post by Ayinger on Apr 14, 2006 18:29:03 GMT -5
Early REO totally trounces Styx's ass! I'll give you that hearing "Keep On Lovin' You" for the bazillionth time about drove me to suicide in the late 80's but if it was "Mr. Roboto" comin' on the radio I'd be wanting to take a few other people along with me!
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Post by maarts on Apr 14, 2006 18:29:08 GMT -5
How did you end up with those quantities anyway?
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Post by Galactus on Apr 14, 2006 18:30:34 GMT -5
John Dener's Greatest Hits, every Barry Manilow...oh, I got High And Dry, I know you want High & Dry.
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Post by Galactus on Apr 14, 2006 18:31:44 GMT -5
How did you end up with those quantities anyway? Me? I own a record store.
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Post by riley on Apr 14, 2006 18:32:07 GMT -5
High & Dry by Def Leppard? That's actually Def Leppard's best album.
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Post by maarts on Apr 14, 2006 18:34:05 GMT -5
How did you end up with those quantities anyway? Me? I own a record store. So do I but I never would order that large quantities of those titles....hang on, except for the Men At Work because it is budget (AUS$6,99)...
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Post by Galactus on Apr 14, 2006 18:34:28 GMT -5
It is a really good album but nobody wants it. I had a guy get really excited that I had that and Pyromania both in really good shape but then he didn't buy them.
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Post by Galactus on Apr 14, 2006 18:35:50 GMT -5
Me? I own a record store. So do I but I never would order that large quantities of those titles....hang on, except for the Men At Work because it is budget (AUS$6,99)... Oh, it's all used vinyl. When I buy a whole box it's pretty much garunteed to have one of those in it.
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Post by Kensterberg on Apr 14, 2006 18:36:14 GMT -5
I can proudly say that I do not own POKR, and have NEVER owned said album. Never even had a cassette copy. Nothing. No "Dust in the Wind" or "Point of No Return" in my collection anywhere.
A man has to have some dignity, you know.
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