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dono wrote:2000, Honda Shadow Aero, 1100cc

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Nice! My parents used to have one back when I lived at home.

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Various Artists - Skampler CD
B12 - Electra-Soma CD
Bibio - fi Vinyl
Quinoline Yellow - Dol-Goy Assist Vinyl
Quinoline Yellow - Cyriack Parasol Vinyl
Boards of Canada - The Campfire Headphase CD Promo
Speedy J - Ginger CD
Brian Eno - Ambient 4 CD
Brian Eno - Ambient 2 CD

OH and I preordered the 2x12" clear vinyls from R&S for the new Lone EP

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Jupiter 6
and Bibio's Mind Bokeh

happy March...

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Some MnMs

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loaf of bread

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Three fantastic and super relaxing albums. Glad I could get a hold of Rigning :D

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machinea wrote:Monome
Jupiter 6
and Bibio's Mind Bokeh

happy March...

:shock: Expensive March! How much did the Jupiter 6 set you back? That's a beast of a synth but sadly way out of my price range.

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Dell Inspiron 580 MT and computer desk.
Next I'm gonna purchase a squire telecaster as I'm going to start learning guitar :D Then a MicroKorg - been wanting one for years.

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An effects pedal from Dwarfcraft called The Great Destroyer [/ningeek]

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epic purchase! :D

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Went out to a sushi place with friends for lunch (second time having sushi ever) which was quite fun!

And I happened to catch this on Discogs and bought it pretty much within 20 minutes of it being posted =P

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Tryshasla - Secede

The only other copy is going for about 100 canadian dollars, before that there was one for about 130, but I got this one for 60 :D

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time to add some more girlyness to the thread. 8)
a lampshade that looks a lot like this one:
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but i will return it tomorrow because it's not the exact same shade of blue that my sis and me use in the living room. Yes i am a little Pete Precise. Everything has to be in the exact same shade! :shock:
expect nothing and live frugally on surprise.

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TheSilenceEchoes wrote:time to add some more girlyness to the thread. 8)
a lampshade that looks a lot like this one:
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but i will return it tomorrow because it's not the exact same shade of blue that my sis and me use in the living room. Yes i am a little Pete Precise. Everything has to be in the exact same shade! :shock:


Cool shade. We are the same way at our place. My Wife and I have everything 1930's-1970's decor. Are you into vintage furniture or anything? We got this 1950's lounge chair 2 years ago, it reclines back like a dentist chair.

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Lovely Chair right there, and that honda is awesome dono!

I just bought this, expensive but worth it i think...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0141 ... ss_product

50 short stories by the best of past and present

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Casio SK2, Sampling Keyboard - $2.50 at a pawn shop

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dono wrote:Casio SK2, Sampling Keyboard - $2.50 at a pawn shop

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NICE! I ought to go to a pawn shop more often.

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An absolute bargain of a zoom lens (canon 55-200mm f4.5-5.6 usm, for the photo-nerds) and a new flash.

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dono wrote:Casio SK2, Sampling Keyboard - $2.50 at a pawn shop

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NICE! I ought to go to a pawn shop more often.


AWESOME!

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dono wrote:Casio SK2, Sampling Keyboard - $2.50 at a pawn shop

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YOU WIN! - I'm assuming you can rig the piece so that you can use your own samples in as well? Some of those early Casio's are annoying and have these horrible preset samples that you can't even do anything with, and with no outputs for MIDI control.

I bought The Walking Dead season 1 for $9.99 yesterday!

Today I paid my cell phone bill, a medical bill from last year, filled up my gas tank and watched my hard earned money go down the drain...Such purchases.. :x

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