Your collection seems nice and the most important thing is that you like it yourself. But those records seem to have covers. What were you talking about 100 records without covers?
Anyway, I have only 2 records in my collection without covers. Maybe I should buy the records again from somewhere so I could get new covers.
Apr-14-2012 09:04
Mark Anthony
Dance Floor Poet
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Philadelphia
Why do you have 100 covers missing?
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Apr-14-2012 14:29
Mattsanity.
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2009
Location: Toronto
quote:
Originally posted by Tiocfaidh ár lá
Wrong what? if its about the flag, if you had any brains you would know Catholics Up north dont use the union jack or Northern Ireland flag 'dickface’
you're not from belfast. I heard you're from edinburgh.
Apr-14-2012 18:35
Tiocfaidh ár lá
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Apr 2012
Location: Belfast
quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
You have the wrong on your profile if you're from Belfast dickface.
Don't be trying to act smart behind a computer screen, and if you done research 'dickface' you would know that catholics up north use it.
The Irish National Flag (Tricolour)
Is Ireland's national flag has its origins in the French Revolution and the French flag. The Tricolour was designed to signify the peace (white) between Nationalists (green) and Unionists (orange). It was hoisted above the General Post Office in Dublin during the 1916 Easter Rising, and has since been used by Ireland's Nationalist catholics and Republicans North and South of Ireland.
Anyway, know one cares about what flag i use on my profile so stop wasting your time complaining.
Anyway, I have had those vinyls for quite some time over the years ive misplaced the covers, And tothe guy asking me dd i know the NRG tunes, no unfourtunatly mate, they sound like 1992/95s style
Apr-15-2012 14:51
colin traveller
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: scotland
quote:
Originally posted by Tiocfaidh ár lá
Don't be trying to act smart behind a computer screen, and if you done research 'dickface' you would know that catholics up north use it.
The Irish National Flag (Tricolour)
Is Ireland's national flag has its origins in the French Revolution and the French flag. The Tricolour was designed to signify the peace (white) between Nationalists (green) and Unionists (orange). It was hoisted above the General Post Office in Dublin during the 1916 Easter Rising, and has since been used by Ireland's Nationalist catholics and Republicans North and South of Ireland.
Anyway, know one cares about what flag i use on my profile so stop wasting your time complaining.
Anyway, I have had those vinyls for quite some time over the years ive misplaced the covers, And tothe guy asking me dd i know the NRG tunes, no unfourtunatly mate, they sound like 1992/95s style
The rest might not be clued up on your choice of username where'as I am , however am saddend that someone would even use that reference as there callsign on here ..
....terrorism did nothing for NI only cause years of pain and bitterness and ignorance
Apr-15-2012 18:16
Tiocfaidh ár lá
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Apr 2012
Location: Belfast
quote:
Originally posted by colin traveller
The rest might not be clued up on your choice of username where'as I am , however am saddend that someone would even use that reference as there callsign on here ..
....terrorism did nothing for NI only cause years of pain and bitterness and ignorance
My callsign is only an irish saying which most of us still use, nothing towards terrorism, but as the saying goes “One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter,”.
Apr-17-2012 17:18
srussell0018
Chaostician
Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Blumsberg
You are a gay
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