Total Wine (but not by very much; more a matter which is more convenient) for the place where I get the good whiskey (and Costco by far for the commercial crap).
Now in good news (at least if it's not just hipster posers), “Your Turntable’s Not Dead”, with added crazy, The last few machines capable of cutting a metal mother – the stamp that imprints the plastic vinyl – were purchased at auction by the Church of Scientology, whose followers believed that the best way to preserve speeches of the master, L Ron Hubbard, for posterity was a 33⅓ album.
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Babylon or Mordor?
ReplyDeletew/bonus BevMo (second cheapest booze in town) and Smoking deaths this...
Alco-Editor:
ReplyDeleteNot nearly as cool a name as Liquor Barn, which went out of business or left town or something. What is the cheapest, btw?
Total Wine (but not by very much; more a matter which is more convenient) for the place where I get the good whiskey (and Costco by far for the commercial crap).
ReplyDeleteNow in good news (at least if it's not just hipster posers), “Your Turntable’s Not Dead”, with added crazy,
The last few machines capable of cutting a metal mother – the stamp that imprints the plastic vinyl – were purchased at auction by the Church of Scientology, whose followers believed that the best way to preserve speeches of the master, L Ron Hubbard, for posterity was a 33⅓ album.