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By Yudster
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Johnny 1989 wrote:Quite often actually, I like browsing in music shops, you end up finding stuff you didn't even know was out (there were several bands that had albums out last year that I didn't even know about) and you end up discovering new bands whilst browsing around, something you don't online as you just go on a website, purchase what you want & then sod off.


What do you mean? Finding eclectic and unusual or old stuff is what the internet is FOR! A music shop only has in it what it has in it - the internet has got EVERYTHING!
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By Johnny 1989
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foot-loose wrote:
Johnny 1989 wrote:
foot-loose wrote:*goes to ask everyone*

Nope, no-one cares. x


BITCH!



;) :lol: :)

You know it girlfriend *clicks fingers in an irritating fashion all OVER the place*

Uh huh.


Ah you big gay bear *hugs* ;)

Yudster wrote:
Johnny 1989 wrote:Quite often actually, I like browsing in music shops, you end up finding stuff you didn't even know was out (there were several bands that had albums out last year that I didn't even know about) and you end up discovering new bands whilst browsing around, something you don't online as you just go on a website, purchase what you want & then sod off.


What do you mean? Finding eclectic and unusual or old stuff is what the internet is FOR! A music shop only has in it what it has in it - the internet has got EVERYTHING!


The HMV up Oxford Street is huge I can spend an hour and half browsing through their CD & DVD ranges, suffice to say also I have had to wait 2-3 weeks now for something I've bought online whereas if I go up to HMV I can walk in, pay for it, take it home & enjoy it.

charlalottie wrote:I can see Johnny's point more than Yuds as I tend to pick up odd things in shops rather than online, I'm more impulsive when I have cash in my hand and I can see interesting/pretty/sparkly things in front of me than online. I find online shopping a bit long winded at times.


Exactly, when I shop online I shop for what I want, when you walk into HMV or independent shops your eye casts over loads albums by all different artists, for that reason I ended up buying CD's by The Dead 60's, Tokyo Police Club & Muse.
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By foot-loose
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Johnny 1989 wrote:I have had to wait 2-3 weeks now for something

Wit?

I ordered something on Thursday night off Amazon, had an email on Friday morning saying it had been dispatched and it turned up before lunchtime yesterday. Thats just over 24 hours! AND that was with the basic post option.

The only time I would need something straight away is if I had forgotten to get someone else a present. Otherwise, HMV can screw off.
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By Johnny 1989
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foot-loose wrote:
Johnny 1989 wrote:I have had to wait 2-3 weeks now for something

Wit?

I ordered something on Thursday night off Amazon, had an email on Friday morning saying it had been dispatched and it turned up before lunchtime yesterday. Thats just over 24 hours! AND that was with the basic post option.

The only time I would need something straight away is if I had forgotten to get someone else a present. Otherwise, HMV can screw off.


Honestly, I ordered "Police Squad" on DVD back on the 30th November & it turned up on the 23rd December, I could have gone to the shops & bought it during that time.
By bmstinton93
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Amazon cancelled my preorder yesterday for some unknown reason. Apparently they couldn't get it off their suppliers even though it isn't out for another month. So I went and reordered it off play.com where it was a couple of pound cheaper
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By foot-loose
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Johnny 1989 wrote:
foot-loose wrote:
Johnny 1989 wrote:I have had to wait 2-3 weeks now for something

Wit?

I ordered something on Thursday night off Amazon, had an email on Friday morning saying it had been dispatched and it turned up before lunchtime yesterday. Thats just over 24 hours! AND that was with the basic post option.

The only time I would need something straight away is if I had forgotten to get someone else a present. Otherwise, HMV can screw off.


Honestly, I ordered "Police Squad" on DVD back on the 30th November & it turned up on the 23rd December, I could have gone to the shops & bought it during that time.

You could have gone to the shops but you were buried under the 40ft of snow that had landed on the country at the time.Also, it was leading up to the Christmas rush. I don't feel it is fair to judge the delivery services throughout this time.

I agree you should have gone to the shop instead.
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By Johnny 1989
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foot-loose wrote:
Johnny 1989 wrote:
foot-loose wrote:
I ordered something on Thursday night off Amazon, had an email on Friday morning saying it had been dispatched and it turned up before lunchtime yesterday. Thats just over 24 hours! AND that was with the basic post option.

The only time I would need something straight away is if I had forgotten to get someone else a present. Otherwise, HMV can screw off.


Honestly, I ordered "Police Squad" on DVD back on the 30th November & it turned up on the 23rd December, I could have gone to the shops & bought it during that time.

You could have gone to the shops but you were buried under the 40ft of snow that had landed on the country at the time.Also, it was leading up to the Christmas rush. I don't feel it is fair to judge the delivery services throughout this time.

I agree you should have gone to the shop instead.


Oh yeah I know the snow effected the post (indeed it's effected HMV's sales during the Christmas period), however Airplane & the three Naked Gun films all turned up within three days & yet that took a month, all from Amazon oddly enough. Plus our postal service down here can be shit, they sometimes arrive all damaged as well, I just prefer going to the shops.
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By chrysostom
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had a suspicious charge come up on my card, yesterday at 18:12, £60-odd to a 'mamegbp' over the internet.

now i'll have to report this, hope my money is refunded and go 3-4 days without a card.

100% fuming.
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By MK Chris
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foot-loose wrote:I ordered something on Thursday night off Amazon, had an email on Friday morning saying it had been dispatched and it turned up before lunchtime yesterday. Thats just over 24 hours! AND that was with the basic post option.

My boss can beat that.. he ordered a phone on Wednesday night from the Carphone Warehouse at about 6pm and it turned up Thursday before 9am.

I can see the disadvantage of waiting though, I'm an impatient fecker - if I order something, I want it there and then.
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By Nicola_Red
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The pain in my leg has changed to a bizarre crampy ache from hip to knee that won't go away. Kept me awake half the night, I'm knackered today.
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By dimtimjim
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First advice would be stop wasting your phone power on forums..... Secondly, check ya fuse box, if all ok, seek a neighbour to see if they are also in same situation. If they are and its a grid fault, you have no choice but to sit and wait!
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By DevilsDuck
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It cant be a power cut...I just saw a bus drive past and it had its lights on
By bmstinton93
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Its everyone in the street and its because they are putting up new street lights and the men outside said it will be this evening till the power is back on!
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By Yudster
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Well at least you know. Go somewhere warm for a cup of tea, maybe have an early dinner out and go home when its all better.
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By Johnny 1989
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bmstinton93 wrote:Wahey it's back. Not as long as they said but it still felt like an eternity. How did people cope before electricity?


Candle's, Coal & alcohol I think
By bmstinton93
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Johnny 1989 wrote:
bmstinton93 wrote:Wahey it's back. Not as long as they said but it still felt like an eternity. How did people cope before electricity?


Candle's, Coal & alcohol I think

When i asked that question on Facebook someone replied with "they drew their own porn" which i thought was quite witty.
By R94N
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Before electricity, people worked in the fields, and only stopped and went to sleep because it got dark and they couldn't see any more. I guess it must have been pretty boring but they didn't know any different. I'm glad I'm alive when I am if you know what I mean. This sounds weird...
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By Yudster
#427969
R94N, what did the Romans ever do for us?
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By foot-loose
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Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog wrote:Wow can we get more two line history lessons from you? What happened when they had candles? Oil lamps?

Oi grump - leave the young un alone.

Yudster wrote:R94N, what did the Romans ever do for us?

They invented they cheap firework thingies they put in boxes outta tesco. The ones that go pfft pfft phoot pffff.
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By Boboff
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Yudster wrote:R94N, what did the Romans ever do for us?



Didn't they go round digging holes, laying floors, wall foundations, etc chucking in a few coins and pots and stuff, and then covering them in again, they just buggered off.

Oh and I think one of there army's, 100 guys, started up a chain of hotel and leisure centres.
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