Should I Buy Almost Blue Now?
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Should I Buy Almost Blue Now?
I was going to wait until they did the re-release, but since it is getting pushed back so much I don't know if I could wait much longer. This is the only EC studio cd I dont own or havent heard. Theres a new sealed one going on Ebay for $25. Should I wait or buy now?
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Like it was common sense
It was a fine idea at the time
Now it's a brilliant mistake
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And talk in the past and not the present tense
And watch this hurtin' feeling disappear
Like it was common sense
It was a fine idea at the time
Now it's a brilliant mistake
~Elvis Costello
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i'm w/ the rest here, pretty much.
if you can find it CHEAP, then get it. i recently got goodbye cruel world at the used cd store. i'm glad to have it, and i'll recycle it when i get the reissue.
i don't have almost blue either.
otis, personally, i'd buy the kojak variety at that price. i do have it, again, from the used cd store. i like it very much.
if you can find it CHEAP, then get it. i recently got goodbye cruel world at the used cd store. i'm glad to have it, and i'll recycle it when i get the reissue.
i don't have almost blue either.
otis, personally, i'd buy the kojak variety at that price. i do have it, again, from the used cd store. i like it very much.
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Maybe with my three kids, large mortgage and not elevated salary I have less cash disposable income than many of you, or maybe it's my parents' war-time upbringing, but to me the idea of spending money on something you know you'll want to replace in a few months is just appalling. Think of all the other things you could buy with that that you'll keep forever, and think of the tedium of getting rid of it soon after buying it (though giving it away is a very sweet thing to do). Call me a puritan.
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