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Someone broke into my truck and stole all my CD's including my MG collection. Now i need to try and rebuild it. Looking to find someone up in Canada who can buy the CD's for me and ship them. I will be more then happy to send money first and kick a little extra for your time and effort. Buzz me if you can help me out.

 

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That's quite odd. I was just about to get on and start a new topic about some fucker taking my Audio of Being and In A Coma CDs from my bag earlier.

 

Sorry to hear of your similar but more substantial loss.

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Same thing happened to me; I lent them all to a friend, then we got into a huge fight thing, and no longer talk, and she refuses to return them. That slut.

 

Fortunately, I got the MapleMusic bundle; it is indeed a good deal.

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Seriously, you THREW AWAY your CDs instead of trading them in at a store or giving them to Goodwill?

sometimes i drop my unwanted clothes off at shelters, but thats only because i think everyone deserves to wear designer clothes at least once in their life. as for recycling music... couldn't care less.

 

however i AM serious about the rubber gloves and paper bag.

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yeah i never really thought about that. i used to drop them off in those donation bins you see along some streets but then i saw people going in them and stealing clothes.

 

i didnt know what to think, should i be mad at the needy for wanting to steal clothes meant for them?

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the problem with value village is that they sell it for a sometimes amazing profit... shelters dont.

 

if you're gonna donate coffee beans, dont donate them to starbucks.

what do you consider an amazing profit? i've never bought anything for more than $2 at a value village.

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just because the items you're buying have a $2 price tag doesn't mean everything does.

 

 

i went in there a few weeks ago looking for a punch bowl and saw cigarette pants for $15, shoes for $20, collared shirts for $10 and all of these things were donated. who are they trying to help by selling used clothing at old navy prices?

 

prices are different everywhere i suppose so there's no point arguing about $2 shirts. my point is why donate your stuff to a place that isn't even lying about not being a non-profit as opposed to dropping them off at a shelter where someone is going to be happy to be clean and warm and dry.

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