Second Wave Compilation, Talking Heads, and SOM all purchased at a used book store Are CD's obsolete? With all of this digital downloading, most people don't even bother with them. Even vinyls (which are technically obsolete) have a vintage charm which CD's currently lack. I have a friend who jokes, "It's 2013. Who listens to CD's anymore?" while knowing full well that I still buy them. It might seem that I have luddite tendencies--I don't use an e reader either. However, I can make some very good arguments for purchasing CD's. Buying your music on compact disks nowadays is really cheap, especially if you know where to look. I tend to shop for them at Goodwill, thrift stores, and used book stores. I found Ministry's Psalm 69 (in very good condition) at my local Goodwill for only $1. Keep in mind, many people pay that much for a digital copy of one song. When I shop for them at my local used book store, the CD's are guaranteed to be i
If you google Valborrar you will see some ugly costumes from our county. It's not about Halloween but an odd not christian spring celebration, like Beltane. We call it Valborg.
ReplyDeleteAh! I've heard it called "Walpurgisnacht." It's really interesting!
DeleteTerrifying!
ReplyDeleteThey could make an entire horror movie out of that last picture ... ewwww. Or maybe they already have? :)
ReplyDeleteThey could make it a B movie and put a veggie propaganda spin on it--"Revenge of the Slaughterhouse" or something!
DeleteHoly crapola these are scary!
ReplyDelete(Hi, by the way! It's been a while! Remember me? >.< )
Of course I remember you! I hope things are well. :)
DeleteThey are indeed! :) And I hope things are well with you too. It's so nice to see that you're still blogging.
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