BlueChair Gets Happy!!
BlueChair Gets Happy!!
So today on my lunch I decided to venture to the local HMV and try to find a cheap CD to buy to reward myself for going braindead at work.
It looked hopeless, and I exited the store, only to return and try again. I managed to find a section with some imports, and it was the Neil Young reissues that caught my eye first. I scrolled down however and saw to my delight, one copy of Trust, one copy of Punch The Clock, and one copy of Get Happy!! At first I snagged all three, despite the $39.99 CDN ($28 USD, 18 GBP), but decided I could be patient until September. Except for Get Happy!!, which I am THOROUGHLY enjoying.
Yes, that was me dancing on the Toronto subway train on my way home from work.
It looked hopeless, and I exited the store, only to return and try again. I managed to find a section with some imports, and it was the Neil Young reissues that caught my eye first. I scrolled down however and saw to my delight, one copy of Trust, one copy of Punch The Clock, and one copy of Get Happy!! At first I snagged all three, despite the $39.99 CDN ($28 USD, 18 GBP), but decided I could be patient until September. Except for Get Happy!!, which I am THOROUGHLY enjoying.
Yes, that was me dancing on the Toronto subway train on my way home from work.
$28 for ONE CD? The Rhino reissues are selling for $19.00 at the overpriced Virgin Megastore in Hollywood.
It's probably worse than that since, as I understand it, Canadians make in Canadians dollars about what Americans make in American dollars -- which is why Canada is sort of like a big one-third off sale to Americans! (Though this obviously doesn't apply to CD, nor to DVDs -- believe me, I looked!). Even so, I didn't think it was that bad.
Oh, well, I still love Canada.
It's probably worse than that since, as I understand it, Canadians make in Canadians dollars about what Americans make in American dollars -- which is why Canada is sort of like a big one-third off sale to Americans! (Though this obviously doesn't apply to CD, nor to DVDs -- believe me, I looked!). Even so, I didn't think it was that bad.
Oh, well, I still love Canada.
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Oh, it's an import....
Well, wouldn't want to get BlueChair any angrier, so I won't ask him about those tricky pronounciations of "about" or the excessive use of the expression "eh?"
Well, wouldn't want to get BlueChair any angrier, so I won't ask him about those tricky pronounciations of "about" or the excessive use of the expression "eh?"
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I can kinda sympathise with BlueChair. I hadn`t intended getting the latest re-issues for a while , even though they are readily available at competitive prices here in Dublin. I just know they`ll be much cheaper in a few months - I got MAIT for 10 euro in a sale a few months ago.
Then a druggie shook a syringe in my face while robbing my shop and I decided - Fuck this , and treated myself to the lot. For all kinds of reasons - great sound , stimulating notes etc - they have helped me feel much , much better.
Then a druggie shook a syringe in my face while robbing my shop and I decided - Fuck this , and treated myself to the lot. For all kinds of reasons - great sound , stimulating notes etc - they have helped me feel much , much better.
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At least he is'nt saying things like For talk's sake . It used to always crack me up when I heard Blue Chair's great fellow countrymen in the beautiful Maritimes use that phrase instead of For f**k's sake.bobster wrote:Oh, it's an import....
Well, wouldn't want to get BlueChair any angrier, so I won't ask him about those tricky pronounciations of "about" or the excessive use of the expression "eh?"
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sometimes, you just gotta spend the dough. lousy, lousy thing to force you into it, but, hey you've got the reissues and i still don't.johnfoyle wrote: Then a druggie shook a syringe in my face while robbing my shop and I decided - Fuck this , and treated myself to the lot. For all kinds of reasons - great sound , stimulating notes etc - they have helped me feel much , much better.
okay, $28 PER SET. got it. when i was still independently wealthy i might have succumbed to temptation. but, money's gone (amazing what a home down payment does to the bank account) and i'm waiting.
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johnfoyle wrote:
You got robbed???? Jeez, I'm glad you treated yourself and I hope you're ok!Then a druggie shook a syringe in my face while robbing my shop and I decided - Fuck this , and treated myself to the lot. For all kinds of reasons - great sound , stimulating notes etc - they have helped me feel much , much better.
Like me, the "g" is silent.
Re: Crime/relative lack thereof in Canada, I'm no expert, but I had an interesting comparative travel experience a few years back.
One year, I took my vacation in New Orleans, a place I love but where every cab driver, hotel employee, etc. very sweetly warned me about crime and what streets to avoid, etc. Even though I was from L.A., they warned as if I was from Nebraska. (N.O. was the U.S. murder capital during the mid-nineties, I think. Not long before I was there, there had even been a particularly brutal multiple homicide in a restaurant, where the perpatrator turned out to be an on-duty policewoman!)
A year or so later, I went to Montreal/Quebec City. There, the cab drivers would ask me where I was from, I'd say L.A. and they'd start bragging about how incredibly safe Montreal was, especially in comparison to my strife ridden home town!
I found it sort of amusing, crime aside because there are a few simlitaries between Quebec and Louisiana (the Acadian connection, I guess).
Another interesting Canada fact (well, if you're a gambler, anyway). Casinos there have every just about ever game we have in the Vegas type casinos -- except craps. Apparently, dice games are illegal there. (I have no idea why, but I can't help thinking it must have sprung from some incident where Jean Lafitte killed someone over a dice game or something.)
One year, I took my vacation in New Orleans, a place I love but where every cab driver, hotel employee, etc. very sweetly warned me about crime and what streets to avoid, etc. Even though I was from L.A., they warned as if I was from Nebraska. (N.O. was the U.S. murder capital during the mid-nineties, I think. Not long before I was there, there had even been a particularly brutal multiple homicide in a restaurant, where the perpatrator turned out to be an on-duty policewoman!)
A year or so later, I went to Montreal/Quebec City. There, the cab drivers would ask me where I was from, I'd say L.A. and they'd start bragging about how incredibly safe Montreal was, especially in comparison to my strife ridden home town!
I found it sort of amusing, crime aside because there are a few simlitaries between Quebec and Louisiana (the Acadian connection, I guess).
Another interesting Canada fact (well, if you're a gambler, anyway). Casinos there have every just about ever game we have in the Vegas type casinos -- except craps. Apparently, dice games are illegal there. (I have no idea why, but I can't help thinking it must have sprung from some incident where Jean Lafitte killed someone over a dice game or something.)
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