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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2010 18:48:38 GMT 2
I bought today Black Sabbath's Black Sabbath album and Opeth's Deliverance.. good sound good feelings ;D Oh, good stuff! Two jewels in anyone's music collection...
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Post by Volk on Apr 2, 2010 18:00:33 GMT 2
I just bought a demo CD of a new Israeli thrash metal band called Betraytor. Really good stuff! (Despite the silly name)
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Post by bielasova on Apr 8, 2010 17:19:33 GMT 2
I just bought and received in the mail, a gorgeous parasol from "A Bit Shady Parasol" in Australia. I got the 'monk' style parasol. Hopefully this summer, between the sunscreen and parasol, I can keep from getting sun burned!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2010 17:31:21 GMT 2
I found Shaman Idja from fleamarket 2 euros, it's like way too cheap for that cd
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Post by bielasova on Apr 12, 2010 17:41:11 GMT 2
wow! you got lucky with that find metsanmies!!!
I just got my copy of Mari Boine Idjagiedas... I am in LOVE with this CD!!!! highly recommended!!!
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Post by Hjálmarr on May 18, 2010 23:47:40 GMT 2
Wow, 2 euro... My first drinking horn, bought straight from an artisan and teacher of ancient technologies. Only the bone, nothing added. Uploaded with ImageShack.us
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Post by Savi on May 21, 2010 10:03:31 GMT 2
Haha I bought a new Tamagotchi a few days ago. I love these funny little things and I have a whole family with three strange looking critters. I hope they will turn from tennager to adults soon *_* Then they can marry and play other games
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Post by Crystiannia on Jun 10, 2010 5:54:53 GMT 2
I finally had hours alone to do as I pleased and so I went in to the bookstore. Always a dangerous place as far as purchases are concerned. I thought I was safe as I have a backlog of books waiting on my desk, so I just wanted to look around. I found some delightful magazines -- about 40$ worth. I have no idea how that happened. I only bought 4, I didn't bother to check the price because I didn't think they would cost so much. But one was 10GBP, which I hadn't noticed, but that was the best. "Bizarre" magazine, alt lifestyle and such. Can't believe I haven't picked up that gem before. Lessons learned: check the prices on everything and book stores are NEVER safe!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2010 7:35:11 GMT 2
Lessons learned: check the prices on everything and book stores are NEVER safe! I don't believe you've learned your lesson! ;D Next time you'll do the same. I know how unsafe it can be around books,and in fact I'm in huge danger as I'll go at a big bookfair in a day or two, so...temptations, temptations! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2010 17:21:27 GMT 2
As expected ,found some goodies at the bookfair, and all of them at good prices. Besides some dictionaries me and my significant other need (and luckly for us, I found good ones), I bought some selected works of Virginia Woolf, Joyce's Ulysses (the 1922 text), John Fowles's Magus (read it years ago,in need for it at uni now)..these in original! Plus John Updike's Gertrude& Claudius, and a literary study of Umberto Eco on Joyce's poetics. Quite a ,crop' I'd say!
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Post by Salamandra on Jun 15, 2010 18:33:12 GMT 2
I got me a Magnatune subscription, so I've downloaded a crapton of their medieval and medieval/inspired signed artists. Lots of great stuff! I also got me the first volume of Gabriel Garcia Marques autobiography "living to tell the tale" which I've read half way so far
And I finally saved enough to buy a medieval hurdy gurdy. I haven't stopped playing since I got it!
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Post by kuusuru on Jun 18, 2010 12:33:32 GMT 2
A kilt. A magnificent 8 yard, 16 oz kilt in my grandmother's tartan with a claymore pin, stylised St Andrew's Cross buckle and belt embossed with Celtic patterns. I ordered it back in January but due to changed jobs and phone numbers and travel didn't manage to pick it up until today. A Scots lady 30 minutes drive from here makes them, with great care and skill. It feels like it will last forever All I need now is a gig to wear it to ;D
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Post by Salamandra on Jun 25, 2010 6:41:19 GMT 2
We applaud of men in kilts, yes we do!
I picked up an old mandolin from ebay. I'll restring it tomorrow and see how it goes.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2010 10:29:27 GMT 2
Yoohoo, books have arrived! ;D I post here as I was saying sth in another thread. I have now Julio Cortazar's The Idol of the Cyclades ( in the translation of my Spanish Professor, that was great to discover! I knew another one translated by her, but still...), Italo Calvino's Non-Existent Knight, a special dictionary with notes upon difficulties of Spanish and ''Five Faces of Modernity: Avant-Garde, Decadence, Kitsch, Postmodernism'' by Matei Calinescu (some national proud here this moment ).
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Post by swordmaiden on Aug 31, 2010 9:23:34 GMT 2
@ Salamandra: Yeah, I am trying to save up for a Medieval psalter...or maybe a kantele? Or some sort of small portable harp. kuusuru: Kilts rock! I bought a pair of black boots on clearance, and a pair of converse.
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