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Post by Averus Retrutheran on Jul 30, 2011 18:57:36 GMT -5
where do you put everything
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Post by kyle on Jul 30, 2011 19:12:11 GMT -5
records *cringe* LP's, records, 33's, or vinyl records.
Bottom 3 shelves of my bookshelf.
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Post by Averus Retrutheran on Jul 30, 2011 19:45:21 GMT -5
oh, i don't have room to put stuff... :C
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Post by kyle on Jul 30, 2011 19:45:58 GMT -5
Can you change records in your thread to title to records or LPs?
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Post by civplayah on Jul 30, 2011 19:56:54 GMT -5
Why?
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Post by kyle on Jul 30, 2011 19:57:46 GMT -5
My number one pet peeve is when people use records as the plural.
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Post by Crash on Jul 30, 2011 20:12:00 GMT -5
I keep mine on a stack on top of the shelf in my room. I only have 21 albums on vinyl though.
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Post by kyle on Jul 30, 2011 20:27:17 GMT -5
Screw it, my OCD is killing me.
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Post by Soratar on Jul 30, 2011 20:28:31 GMT -5
My number one pet peeve is when people use records as the plural. I don't own any records. I wish I did. records are cool. But I would first need to get something that would be able to play the records. Sounds like a lot of work just for records.
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Post by civplayah on Jul 30, 2011 20:38:32 GMT -5
What's the plural?
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Post by kyle on Jul 30, 2011 21:03:09 GMT -5
My number one pet peeve is when people use records as the plural. I don't own any records. I wish I did. Vinyl records are cool. But I would first need to get something that would be able to play the LPs. Sounds like a lot of work just for better sound quality music. fix'd
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Post by civplayah on Jul 30, 2011 21:04:46 GMT -5
Wait, so when do you use records, vinyl records, or LPs?
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Post by Averus Retrutheran on Jul 30, 2011 21:06:44 GMT -5
Screw it, my OCD is killing me. sorry i wasn't at home
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Post by straf on Jul 31, 2011 14:55:12 GMT -5
What's the big deal? Vinyl, records, LP's, same thing.
Mid-post edit: Ooohhh. I'm stupid. I see what you mean. Yeah, that bothers me too.
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Post by straf on Jul 31, 2011 14:56:05 GMT -5
"Vinyl" is both singular and plural. Like "moose" or "deer".
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