Just to further deviate from the original topic, speaking of beer...
I just got hip to this recently. We went out for our manses birthday and after one glass I was straight.
They didn't tell me what it was other than it was beer. When I took the first sip I thought they had Old English on tap, but OE don't got nothin' on this:
The beer Delirium Tremens is a tripple, with an alcohol percentage of 9%[/b] (your average beer has between %4-5) . It is brewed by Brewery Huyghe NV in Melle, Belgium. In 1997 Delirium Tremens was elected Best Beer in the World by Stuart A. Kallen.
Just to further deviate from the original topic, speaking of beer...
I just got hip to this recently. We went out for our manses birthday and after one glass I was straight.
They didn't tell me what it was other than it was beer. When I took the first sip I thought they had Old English on tap, but OE don't got nothin' on this:
The beer Delirium Tremens is a tripple, with an alcohol percentage of 9%[/b] (your average beer has between %4-5) . It is brewed by Brewery Huyghe NV in Melle, Belgium. In 1997 Delirium Tremens was elected Best Beer in the World by Stuart A. Kallen.
the last of my worries are trade offers on a dozen records.
IGTB:
then why even bother? or if you really aren't worried about a dozen LP's then you could safely say they really aren't rare then.
If your real gripe is the fact that someone came at you/told you what to do then there issues much important and bigger than records.
The issue here is RESPECT![color:gray]*
Main Entry: re??spect Pronunciation: ri-'spekt Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin respectus, literally, act of looking back, from respicere to look back, regard, from re- + specere to look -- more at SPY 1 : the quality or state of never trespassing in the private mind gardens of those who mistakenly believe Donald Byrd's Street Lady to be a "rare" record.[/color]
im addicted now. i visit record stores almost everyday. i skip school to dig. its getting bad and this is just the beginning. i wish i knew more about records though so much good stuff has probably slipped through my hands.
im addicted now. i visit record stores almost everyday. i skip school to dig. its getting bad and this is just the beginning. i wish i knew more about records though so much good stuff has probably slipped through my hands.
im addicted now. i visit record stores almost everyday. i skip school to dig. its getting bad and this is just the beginning. i wish i knew more about records though so much good stuff has probably slipped through my hands.
AFTER SCHOOL SPECIAL ALERT [/b]
Seriously? You skip school just to buy records? Yo man, I used to do that a lot but now i'm 25 and still not done with college. You can always make time to dig while you get your education/future ready, plus college has mad girls.
yeah, i'm 20 and still finishing high school and still fucking up. i got music on the brain constantly, i can't help it. i'll smarten up soon. i swear.
Let the dude hustle... He is tryign to get your attention... would you look at the thread if he said "Not Dollar Bin, But Not Rare Jazz and Soul Records For Trade"??? Fuck no... and that "Rare?" Comment came across mad sarcastic. No one would pull that shit in real life. You would look make judgement and move on... dead this shit already.
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I just got hip to this recently. We went out for our manses birthday and after one glass I was straight.
They didn't tell me what it was other than it was beer. When I took the first sip I thought they had Old English on tap, but OE don't got nothin' on this:
The beer Delirium Tremens is a tripple, with an alcohol percentage of 9%[/b] (your average beer has between %4-5) . It is brewed by Brewery Huyghe NV in Melle, Belgium. In 1997 Delirium Tremens was elected Best Beer in the World by Stuart A. Kallen.
it's good.
I LOVE this stuff. See also:
and, if you're really adventurous, this:
18.5% alc/vol. THIS. WILL. FUCK. YOU. UP.
does putting faux down really make you feel better about yourself?
IGTB:
then why even bother? or if you really aren't worried about a dozen LP's then you could safely say they really aren't rare then.
If your real gripe is the fact that someone came at you/told you what to do then there issues much important and bigger than records.
The issue here is RESPECT![color:gray]*
Main Entry: re??spect
Pronunciation: ri-'spekt
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin respectus, literally, act of looking back, from respicere to look back, regard, from re- + specere to look -- more at SPY
1 : the quality or state of never trespassing in the private mind gardens of those who mistakenly believe Donald Byrd's Street Lady to be a "rare" record.[/color]
you've just got to be more specific and get yer lingo straight.
TAKE NOTE: YOU ARE APPRECIATED, ANDYHOOPS!
HOLLAR IF YOU ARE IN SOCAL LIKE WHUT
YOURS TRULY,
LOVELY LATENCY (AYO TO THA MAX)
AFTER SCHOOL SPECIAL ALERT [/b]
Seriously? You skip school just to buy records? Yo man, I used to do that a lot but now i'm 25 and still not done with college. You can always make time to dig while you get your education/future ready, plus college has mad girls.
thanks for the link...i missed this...CLASSIC