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Rancid Dan 05-08-2005 01:59 PM

I get kst albums for £10-12.

I sometimes get them for 8 or so quid though.

PDWAB 05-08-2005 01:59 PM

<3 Best Buy

PDWAB 05-08-2005 02:00 PM

[QUOTE=Rancid Dan]I get kst albums for £10-12.

I sometimes get them for 8 or so quid though.[/QUOTE]

That's like 20 bucks for us, I think.

Firecracker 05-08-2005 02:00 PM

I'm bored.

Understanding In a Crash 05-08-2005 02:00 PM

Best Buy and Fye are two top places. :D

Permanent Solution 05-08-2005 02:01 PM

[QUOTE=Understanding In a Crash]$9 isn't bad for anything... Serious.

Most CD's even online come out being $10-$12...[/QUOTE]
On average, I have spent about $7 per CD this semester. FYI...You can get that EP off Amazon New for $5.

PDWAB 05-08-2005 02:01 PM

[QUOTE=Understanding In a Crash]Best Buy and Fye are two top places. :D[/QUOTE]


I like FYE because they have those listening stations! Those are the goddam[size=2]n[/size]ed Bee's Knees!

Understanding In a Crash 05-08-2005 02:02 PM

Calculate tax and shipping sir. If there is, I wouldn't even argue against it, only since buying online isn't by impulsive motion.

Understanding In a Crash 05-08-2005 02:04 PM

[QUOTE=PDWAB]I like FYE because they have those listening stations! Those are the goddam[size=2]n[/size]ed Bee's Knees![/QUOTE]
Yeah true. I've gotten The Number Twelve Looks Like You and Showbread.

Rancid Dan 05-08-2005 02:04 PM

£10 is about $19.

England apparently has the worst CD Prices.

Most albums over here are £12.99 ($25.00)

Untitled 05-08-2005 02:04 PM

$7 for a cd, ha ha, thats well expensive, it works out about £14. I buy cds for £10, which is about $5, oh how strong the sterling is agianst the doller recently.

Rancid Dan 05-08-2005 02:05 PM

[QUOTE=Untitled]$7 for a cd, ha ha, thats well expensive, it works out about £14. I buy cds for £10, which is about $5, oh how strong the sterling is agianst the doller recently.[/QUOTE]

Wrong way round, see my post.

cbmartinez 05-08-2005 02:05 PM

[QUOTE=PDWAB]I like FYE because they have those listening stations! Those are the goddam[size=2]n[/size]ed Bee's Knees![/QUOTE]

The Barnes And Nobles around here have listening stations where you can listen to 30-45 seconds of any song. Really, every song ever. I've spent hours on those things and then walked out not buying anything.

Permanent Solution 05-08-2005 02:05 PM

[QUOTE=Understanding In a Crash]Calculate tax and shipping sir. If there is, I wouldn't even argue against it, only since buying online isn't by impulsive motion.[/QUOTE]
$7.47 including shipping.

Untitled 05-08-2005 02:05 PM

[QUOTE=Rancid Dan]£10 is about $19.

England apparently has the worst CD Prices.

Most albums over here are £12.99 ($25.00)[/QUOTE]
Ha ha, where you live sucks, pretty much all cds i buy are £10=> including new releases.

Untitled 05-08-2005 02:07 PM

[QUOTE=Rancid Dan]Wrong way round, see my post.[/QUOTE]
No its not.

$1 = £1.8 approx.

Im right, i did it in buissness studies not 3 days ago :rolleyes:

We currently have a strong pound.

Rancid Dan 05-08-2005 02:08 PM

Oh well.

How much are Chart CDs their ?

Permanent Solution 05-08-2005 02:08 PM

[QUOTE=Untitled]No its not.

$1 = £1.8 approx.

Im right, i did it in buissness studies not 3 days ago :rolleyes:

We currently have a strong pound.[/QUOTE]
No, he's right. $1.8=£1

Basically all your stuff is twice as much in dollars as it is in pounds.

Understanding In a Crash 05-08-2005 02:09 PM

As long as we get the CD's. No need to wear the..

I got it 4 cheap shirt.

Rancid Dan 05-08-2005 02:09 PM

[url]http://www.reuters.co.uk/currencies.jhtml;jsessionid=L2II1NDCVL50MCRBAE0CFEY?amt=10.00&fromCurrencies=GBP&toCurrencies=USD&result=[/url]

PDWAB 05-08-2005 02:09 PM

[QUOTE=Untitled]No its not.

$1 = £1.8 approx.

Im right, i did it in buissness studies not 3 days ago :rolleyes:

We currently have a strong pound.[/QUOTE]

If you had a strong pound, then it would take more dollars to make a pound. :rolleyes: You're still backwards.

Rancid Dan 05-08-2005 02:10 PM

[QUOTE=zeppelinfan2k3]No, he's right. $1.8=£1

Basically all your stuff is twice as much in dollars as it is in pounds.[/QUOTE]

Owned ?

:lol:

Stew_Blink 05-08-2005 02:12 PM

/get's confused..
/get's more confused..
/starts own currency, called the turkey..

Untitled 05-08-2005 02:13 PM

[QUOTE=zeppelinfan2k3]No, he's right. $1.8=£1

Basically all your stuff is twice as much in dollars as it is in pounds.[/QUOTE]

EDIT, youve all confused me, this is some kind of conspirocy.

Rancid Dan 05-08-2005 02:15 PM

Look at my link Butt

Untitled 05-08-2005 02:17 PM

Yeah, i know im being backwards, its late and ive not had anything to eat all day.

the-UK-ska-scene 05-08-2005 02:17 PM

[QUOTE=B]£10 is not $19[/QUOTE]

... [url]http://www.xe.com/ucc/[/url]

10.00 GBP = 18.9056 USD :rolleyes:

Untitled 05-08-2005 02:19 PM

[QUOTE=the-UK-ska-scene]... [url]http://www.xe.com/ucc/[/url]

10.00 GBP = 18.9056 USD :rolleyes:[/QUOTE]
See its not $19

/is being aqward.

Ok, i was backwards, ive already made my excuses.

Rancid Dan 05-08-2005 02:21 PM

Heh.

I beat Butler

Untitled 05-08-2005 02:23 PM

[QUOTE=Rancid Dan]Heh.

I beat Butler[/QUOTE]
Ill beat yo arse in a minute.

Im going making my tea :upset:


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