a ton of arrogance, just check their list of rules..they have a list of rules.

BUT, as arrogant as they are, and to my new york ears words written
uttered by bostonians (they hail from ny's largest suburb) other than
guru (the rapper) more often than not do sound arrogant, and as
unfounded as that arrogance is, they are a brick and mortar store that
carries the latest parte hardy, the latest planet e, the latest harvey
black cock repress, and the latest deutsche club track....and for that
i am ever so grateful.  last week when i went there and returned with
goodies to my crib, i was so happy to have records i bought after
listening to first....i know for a lot of people buying vinyl is
weird, but for me, it was a welcome respite from mail ordering, and a
nice change from getting my knuckles dusty from digging in musty
basement kinda places--when i do mail orders, not every track i get
ends up being the shti, coz often the segment played is right next to
a segment that sounds awful...and furthermore, every once in a while i
get a track with a skip, like my copy of jackmaster hater has a skip
on the inside mlk cut.






On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 6:18 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ha!  I get it Martin
>
> However, I look at it this way though - two guys running a record store and
> record labels that profit from other people's hard work
> their record store sells other people's records
> their record labels sell other people's music that they have never paid a
> dime for (it's all pirated)
>
> these guys are thieves - I don't care how anyone reformulates the excuses
> for them to make it o.k. in their mind/soul
>
> so for _them_  to write that review for an original music work shows
> arrogance, not honesty
>
> MEK
>
>
> Martin Dust <[email protected]> wrote on 01/28/2009 04:57:46 PM:
>
>> Hey you guys ;)
>>
>> http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/duty_calls.png
>>
>> m
>
>

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