Post subject: 2000 Silvers for Sale/Trade (BACK ON)
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 3:54 am
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Remember that iPod Shuffle thread I made a while back, looking for 2000 silvers? Well, as it turns out, I was able to strike a deal for all 72 of them. My biggest PJ merchandise quest is finally over.
So, I now have plenty of duplicates that I need to unload. I'll listen to offers for cash or other PJ merchandise Please send all offers to nick A-T nickkorte D-O-T com -- do not PM me.
All of the CDs are opened and in near mint condition unless otherwise stated below.
Thanks!
1 Lisbon 2 Barcelona 4 London 8 Manchester 9 Cardiff 12 Nurnberg 13 Landgraaf 14 Praha 15 Katowice 16 Katowice (has had some decent playtime and wear) 17 Salzburg 19 Verona 20 Milan 22 Berlin 23 Hamburg 43 Boston 44 Boston (only Disc 1--Disc 2 has a major crack that renders the first couple of songs unplayable) 50 Toronto 51 Detroit 53 Chicago 56 Houston 59 Lubbock 60 Albuquerque 61 Phoenix 62 Las Vegas 64 San Diego (only the CDs--there is no cover) 68 San Francisco - SEALED
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 10:53 pm Posts: 20537 Location: The City Of Trees
emanon wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
Just to emphasize, be sure to make an explicit offer
Hey, Nick.
I want these discs, and I want them bad. I want to take them and rub them all over my naked, oily body. I want to...
...oh, shit. You said email.
The great George Carlin explained well how that word has been irrationally corrupted.
Quote:
Television newscasters often warn viewers that something they're going to show might upset people: "Be warned that this next clip is very graphic, and contains explicit language, so you might want to consider if you want to see it, or if it is suitable for your children." Imagine! Explicit and graphic! Here are the definitions of those words according to Webster's Third New International Dictionary:
Explicit: Characterized by full, clear expression; being without vagueness or ambiguity. Graphic: Marked by clear and lively description or striking imaginative power. Sharply outlined or delineated.
So what is the problem here? Why do they feel it necessary to warn people against the possibility of seeing something clear, sharply outlined, unambiguous, and with striking imaginative power?
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